Scissor Sisters' Babydaddy Grows Into a New 'Nostalgia'
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Scissor Sisters' Babydaddy grows into a new 'Nostalgia'
The opening line of the 2004 Scissor Sisters track “Music Is the Victim“—”I left my heart in San Francisco”—wasn’t some tossed-off lyric. It came from a glittery keychain that Scott Hoffman received from a friend in the early 2000s, on his way out of the city that had helped shape him. Long before he became Babydaddy of the pop band Scissor Sisters, embarking on tours with Elton John and working with Kylie Minogue, instrumentalist Hoffman was …
Let's jump to the unpublished material, to the forgotten B or A pages, to the goodies from the archive. They expand SCISSOR SISTERS, the debut of the queer Glam troupe from New York, who named herself after a lesbian sex practice, in an entertaining way. For example: "Electrobix! That was the debut single of Jake Shears in 2002...
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