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The gay bar song

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additional Lincolns grinding on stripper poles wearing bondage gear.

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The act of entering a darkened space, dancing to amplified music and becoming part of an undulating crowd - often for hours on end, often under the influence of perception-enhancing substances - disturbed the everyday consciousness of participants, including those who identified as straight. the theme of the song and also with the title, Gay Bar. participants played a pivotal role, shaping a culture with a queer potential open to anyone who ventured into its vortex. The age-old convention that social dance should revolve exclusively around straight couples imploded. Two key party spaces - the Loft and the Sanctuary - positioned New York City at the epicenter of the new phenomenon as countercultural revelers flung themselves into a dynamic, participatory and expressive ritual that made Woodstock seem conservative. Constrained and faddish during the 1960s, D.J.-led dance culture discovered its kinetic, kaleidoscopic potential in the space of a few transformational months in early 1970.

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