Is reo speedwagon gay
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Casual reminder of the accurate nature of Speedwagon’s strict feelings for Jonathan Joestar (in case anyone still had their doubts about them)
And, in case anyone’s wondering, yes, the translation above remains true to the original text, just slightly “toned down” compared to the original if anything and I’ll add details as to why I mention this in a moment. Adding both the screenshot of the first half of it and a transcription, in case anyone want to review it out on any online translators, and yes, the term refers to a love of a completely romantic nature:
Part 1 「ファントムブラッド」の登場人物。
荒っぽいが気さくで世話焼き。 ロンドンの貧民街 でジョナサンに戦闘 をしかけるが敗北し、彼の紳士的な態度に惚れこみ親友となる。
Old news again, cause everyone in the fandom and their mothers already grasp Speebs is gay af, but it never hurts to bring it up again~ 🌈
For further context and a bit of tl;dr: The term used to describe his love towards Jonathan (惚れ込み/惚れこみ) is one that’s reserved for passionate contexts only, and which refers to a “deep romantic love”, often described as a love that knows no limits. Its closest direct translation to En
REO Speedwagon’s Neal Doughty: Dancing on the Moon!
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By Jeb Wright
Neal Doughty gets the blame for REO Speedwagon. While at the University of Illinois, he joined a band with his co-founder, drummer Alan Gratzer that needed a name. “One evening we decided to advertise in the campus folio to see if anyone would hire us,” says Doughty, “So we needed a name fast. The very next day I walked into an engineering class and saw ‘REO Speedwagon’ written on the board in giant letters. It was a milestone in the history of transportation: a high-speed, heavy-duty truck. I told the guys that night and they all loved it. It was the only name we ever considered.”
As it turned out, people wanted to overhear REO and they were hired to perform on-campus, as entertainment for the party….and a food fight!. Ne
Everett wrote:Archetype wrote:Everett wrote:Enigma wrote:Everett wrote:
He maybe a dick professionally but he isn't gay. He just celebrated his 20th anniversary
with his wife lisa (who is super nice in person btw) last year. He has three kids with her
and he has an older son from a previous marriage. He talks about his family often on
facebook.
I actually heard he had been married a really long period, and good for him. I haven't really listened to REO since "High in Fidelity" (still one of the greatest albums, EVER). That said, the guy comes across as more homosexual than most queer men that I've met in my life. I assume it's a lesson in not stereotyping people. I'm surprised to hear anyone say they never thought he was gay. He just comes across as VERY feminine to me. Again, no big deal and I wouldn't contemplate any less of the guy if he were lgbtq+. I just never knew much about his history of family, so just always assumed (apparently, wrongly)that he was gay, just from listening to him.
I get your assumption (is that even a word? ). Even though he has writtten some "gay"
by daltonsdad » Sun Apr 20, am
Tina Fish is one of the best albums carve by cut ever made. You get what you play for rocks all the way through as well. It is too bad Richrath was jesttisoned but I think it was due to his alcohol problems. Those 2 worked well together although they got softer and more commercial with every album. It seemed they were trying to duplicate the success of Hi Infidelity rather than write harmony from the heart. I assume it is about the Benjamins but they were much excel before all the lovey dovey routine.
As for Cronin, you can hate on him but he probably had more warm women than and 20 people on this board, He is a health freak and a bit quirky but after all he is a musician. The stories are tired and he goes on and on in concert but they pack slap after hit in the position. Most bands would kill to make a fraction of the great songs REO has.
As for his voice, he has been singing for almost 35 years. I would guess anyone's voice would change after 20 years of shows a year on the road.
This band got me into music fully and as many other folks pro