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I like Gary Glitter’s “Rock and Roll” as much as the next person, but it may be time to boycott the glam rocker’s music. Released from a Vietnamese jail less than three years after being convicted for a double child molestation, the delusional Glitter still maintains that the press framed him for the molestations, despite his 1997 arrest on child pornography charges. So disparate is his thought process from reality, that he has actually told the media that he intends to resume his music career. According to Sky News:
Whether through naivety or arrogance, Glitter claims he will continue his music career. He told a newspaper: "I have an incomplete album that I want to finish. I have been thinking about the plan during my days in jail. I have sung rock 'n' roll for 40 years. After jail I will rock 'n' roll." Perhaps he hasn't read of the British DJ who had to apologise after listeners hounded him with complaints when he played a Glitter song on air.Raymond Paul broadcast Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again on the Cyprus station Rock FM.
His audience called it a "disgusting" and "despicable" promotion of a convicted sex offender's music.
According to the Gary Glitter Fan Club website, membership in the United States costs 12 euro, and I hardly know who is crazier, Glitter, people that pay money to be a part of his degenerate fan club, or the guy that cut his beard thing.






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