
Opening with punkish Iggy Pop’s cover of
Funtime indicates that Cheapness and Beauty album by Boy George must be an
excited record to experience.

Known since the eighties as the controversial leading figure for transgender
society and Karma Chameleon is enough reasons for this extraordinary singer to
rocking out the unexpected crowds and critics by giving the best punching and
double-covers on his “hit and run” record of punkrock’s spikey bubblegums.
There’s plenty rock anthems and rebel attitudes on the open containers, ready
to infecting you from Satans Butterfly Ball, Sad or God don’t hold a grudge.
So, if you still confused, think it’s a perfect
time to get your manual
Culture Club cookbook now, peckers …
Queen George's Links:
https://youtu.be/lXws3o_E7To
http://www.boygeorgeuk.com/
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