Talk:Douglas P.

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[edit] "Also gay"

I removed this:

Douglas Pearce is also gay (see List of famous gay, lesbian or bisexual people). His favorite authors are Genet and Mishima, also homosexual.

I'm not against this information being somehow integrated into the text, but in the form above, it appears out of place. Also, I question if those are his *only* favorite authors. --NightMonkey 02:23, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC)

I agree it was out of place, but it should be mentioned somewhere, because it does come up now and then, and he brings it up. There are several obvious songs (like "Runes and Men"), and the current deathinjune.net official homepage has a gay-pride rainbow banner on it. In addition, it's rumored that his falling-out with David Tibet in the early/mid-90s was due to David Tibet refusing to break ties with Tiny Tim, who was supposedly homophobic. --Delirium 06:26, 3 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Discography

This page needs a lot more done to the discography section. It currently focuses mainly on the Current 93 aspect of things, whereas a lot of releases appeared before then with Pearce guesting on most of the NER releases. Anyone is welcome to beat me to it. --Bloodofox 00:20, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Although it still needs work, I've since cleaned most of it up. Feel free to clean up what may need cleaning. --:bloodofox: 20:27, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

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