CLIFF JOANNOU
The death of George Michael is harder to take than all the other losses last year
OPINION
A GAY MAN WAS FOUND DEAD at his home after suffering heart failure.
He was well-known for an excessive lifestyle, and, despite having a longterm partner, had an open relationship and enjoyed sex with other men. It’s no secret that he smoked marijuana and took other recreational drugs. These are facts that don’t differentiate him from many other gay men.
Only this man was a famous musician — one of the UK’s most successful male artists ever — and a trailblazer for young gay pop stars today.
In terms of losing music icons, last year was brutal. I mourned the loss of David Bowie for his artistry, lamented the passing of Prince for his genderfluid identity and musical legacy (the Eighties stuff, mostly), and even had a moment of reflection for Leonard Cohen’s darkly poetic soul. Yet it is the death of George Michael that resonated with me most.