It’s San Diego’s official Pride weekend and we here at this Fearsome Beard blog thingy are kicking the weekend’s festivities with our favorite Pride anthem of all time…
Sister Sledge – We Are Family – 1979
It’s San Diego’s official Pride weekend and we here at this Fearsome Beard blog thingy are kicking the weekend’s festivities with our favorite Pride anthem of all time…
Sister Sledge – We Are Family – 1979
With today being Pride and the fact trans women were instrumental in Stonewall, I re-post one of my favorite anthems as I feel it is for everyone no matter where we fall on the spectrum of straight to gay and male to female.
Happy Pride Y’all!
Peppermint & Cazwell – Blend – 2018
For a brief moment in time we got to rest for a minute or two. However resting is no longer an option. Too many people before us have worked too hard to let our progress, our freedoms, slip away. We are who we are, and that is human, diverse and unique. We should be able to live our lives just as everyone else does, free to be just who we are and to love who we love. Love is a power greater than each and every one of us. Let us spread love, understanding, acceptance, joy and peace.
John Barrowman – I Am What I Am – 2014
Let’s get out and be seen. Together we can lift each other. Happy Pride.
It’s Pride weekend here in sunny San Diego California, let’s dance!
Dance like no one’s watching, hell dance like that even if they are!
Sister Sledge – We Are Family – 1979
Edwin Star – Happy Radio – 1979
Village People – Go West – 1979
After Chris Housman gave us a new one yesterday, Dixon Dallas drops another new tune today.
Dixon Dallas – This Is Love – 2024
Happy Pride Y’all!
It’s a scorcher out there for many this summer solstice here in our northern hemisphere. It’s also the official start of Pride week.
The message I wish to send is of love, acceptance, respect, joy, beauty and understanding to everyone. …and to those who get in a kerfuffle about Pride being some sort of evil thing… you need to calm down because it’s just about love, acceptance, respect, joy, beauty and understanding. That’s it, thus the rainbow. The rainbow is all inclusive and it’s beautiful.
Happy Solstice! Happy Pride! Stay cool out there!
Taylor Swift – You Need To Calm Down – 2019
It’s time for Pride here in our sunny San Diego community. This news report from a couple weeks back explains this year’s theme “Thrive”.
Let’s get this party started!
Shirley Bassey – Get The Party Started – Official Video 2007
Happy San Diego Pride Y’all!
Having started our Pride month with a classic from the Village people, Fearsome has decided to bring our month long celebration to a close with another classic from them as well. Though for us here in sunny 72 degree F San Diego pride is just about to get started as our celebration will be July 14, 15 & 16.
Stonewall was just the beginning of the Gay Liberation movement and our movement must continue. Unfortunately equality has yet to be fully realized and doesn’t remain stable. Therefore we stand up, speak out and work that all may live our own lives peacefully with respect for being just who we are.
Happy Pride Y’all!
The Village People – Go West – 1979
We have come a long way in recent years achieving many accomplishments toward equality in living our lives simply being who we are and not having to hide in the shadows we once did. It’s important not to take these gains for granted, it’s also important to keep moving forward.
I find this video an inspiring look back at how we achieved one of our milestones ever reminding us to stay the corse moving ahead.
My family. My big Gay family.
‘Happy Pride Y’all, let’s dance!
Sister Sledge – We Are Family 1979 / DJDiscoCat Disco Purrfection Remix 2019
As I’ve stated numerous times this 2023 Pride month, I feel it’s very important to get out and be seen this year. All of us LGBTQ+, straight, family, friends and allies. Personal freedom and equality are on the line now as much as ever.
Happy Pride Y’all!
2023 New York City Pride March / Parade Live Feed
I know the feeling of this song, intimately.
Even though I was never thrown out and had to leave with nothing but a small suitcase, I vividly remember overhearing my parents argue about me, about my being gay. I remember my father telling a boy to leave our house as he presumed him to be gay and influencing me. I remember my mother blaming herself for her failure in raising me. I remember the loneliness, the isolation and unacceptability.
I also vividly remember the teasing, taunting and apartness from my peers at school. I remember sitting alone at lunch. I remember the fear and having to hold my urine all day so I wouldn’t have to face the bullies in the school bathrooms. I remember being beaten up as I was called a queer, a faggot and gay. I remember being a misfit and hoping one day this would all be over. I remember the loneliness, the isolation and unacceptability.
I was out by the time this song was released. I had found my tribe in a gay club in my hometown. I finally had friends, acceptance and wasn’t lonely anymore. I do vividly remember hearing this for the very first time sitting on John’s couch as he insisted I sit and listen. I remember the overwhelming feelings that rushed through me as I understood every syllable of each lyric, and John holding me as we both wept. After that first listen we used to dance to this tune at the club and we understood every word as we moved to its beat, but we danced as we had survived, found each other and found acceptance …at least in each other.
I march at Pride because I have to. There are still Small town boys who need me to march, especially now more than ever as our freedoms and acceptance are being threatened.
Bronski Beat – Jimmy Sommerville – Smalltown Boy – 1984
It’s time, time to get out, get loud, get proud, spread love and dance!
Scissor Sisters – Let’s Have a Kiki – 2012
Dive, Turn, Work!
…happy Pride y’all…
…give me the hook or the ovation…
Ginger Minj – I Am What I Am (feat. All Stars 2 Cast) / Logo Trailblazer Honors Harvey Fierstein – 2016
I am what I am
I am my own special creation.
So come take a look,
Give me the hook or the ovation.
It’s my world that I want to take a little pride in,
My world, and it’s not a place I have to hide in.
Life’s not worth a damn,
‘Til you can say, “Hey world, I am what I am.”
I am what I am,
I don’t want praise, I don’t want pity.
I bang my own drum,
Some think it’s noise, I think it’s pretty.
And so what, if I love each feather and each spangle,
Why not try to see things from a diff’rent angle?
Your life is a sham ’til you can shout out loud
I am what I am!
I am what I am
And what I am needs no excuses.
I deal my own deck
Sometimes the ace, sometimes the deuces.
There’s one life, and there’s no return and no deposit;
One life, so it’s time to open up your closet.
Life’s not worth a damn ’til you can say,
“Hey world, I am what I am!”
Seems trans as well as drag is under attack in a country where freedom of expression and equal protection under the law is not only written into our constitution, but supposedly respected. Apparently there are some disrespecting haters trying to take over our government .
This June 28 will mark the 54th anniversary of Stonewall. Therefore this weekend will be the official commemoration of it during this month of Pride celebrations. Both Fearsome and I feel it’s important to stand up for our fellow LGBTQ+ therefore we will show our support through posts, donations to causes, our own personal expression, attending Pride events that we can (Pride in San Diego is actually in July) and love. We want to share lots of love!
So given all of that, it’s time we practice our walk!
RuPaul – Sissy That Walk – 2014
Oh… and if you are so inclined you can make a donation to the ACLU Drag Defense Fund HERE
Happy Pride Y’all!