"I'll send my dad after him if he gets into shit." Ziggy knew his dad would put anyone in their place if needed.
"I only met him recently." Ziggy starts chuckling. "I didn't know you were into the boys like your brother."
Not that Ziggy cared one way or another. It seemed a lot of people were coming out of their shells. Safety in numbers perhaps making them all more comfortable. Whatever, it was that caused it Ziggy loved it.
"Good thing you've got a supportive dad in this instance. Mine just says I hang around with delinquents because he thinks me and Gilly are ones."
Not as bad as Rik's parents but Billy's parents weren't quite sure about their son hanging around in a rock band. Then there was Ziggy. He often brought up many people's eyebrows. Let them. Billy didn't care what people thought of him or his brother or anyone else he made friends with. This was his fucking life.
"I like boys, yeah. I've slept with a few girls but I've never really been into them much."
He shrugged. There was no shame in telling Ziggy who he liked since he knew the singer was open as could be. It felt nice just feeling happy for who he was. If he liked boys then it was his business.
"My dad is open enough. He's a little overbearing sometimes since I was shot but I understand."
Ziggy thought his father was slowly becoming a mother hen but it wasn't the worst. Billy was right, an unsupportive family would be far worse.
"I noticed a lot of men doing that. It's for shit that it happens. I'm hoping to change it." He says seriously. It was one of his goals.
"Three weeks. Since we all want in, I rescheduled it to be just before the London show when we'll all be on stage together. Figure we can all go on in stage gear too. Really fuck them up with the mix of glam and punk all sitting together." The more barriers he could break at once, the better, as far as Ziggy is concerned.
"Aren't all dads overbearing? Mine just gave up yelling at me in the end when I wanted to chose guitar over my studies. Both my parents are supportive of me and Gilly."
There were fights in the beginning though and it didn't help that Gilly was offering up bitchy comments every five seconds. Billy just got to live with it until he moved out to join Viktor's band. Ziggy's father seemed a decent bloke though.
"Yeah. It's sad but a reality for us all. If you're hoping to change it then I'm on board too. Give those bastards something to think about."
In three weeks, live on air, shit would be stirred up a riot would happen with all three bands live on television tearing down social norms. Mick kissing Ziggy in front of the interviewer would be a riot. Billy planned to kiss Rik too.
"My dad's not like that really. He's just worried because so many people have attacked me. I can't blame him." Ziggy starts laughing and then adds. "For an old man I've seen him deck a lot of people and give interviewers some hell."
Ziggy loved his dad even if he did drive him crazy sometimes. Though he turns more mischievous as he goes on. "Bring the whole band. We'll give these bastards something they'll never forget."
"I wouldn't blame him either because the people that attack you are fucking cowards. They can eat their own shit as far as I'm concerned. You've got friends here, Ziggy."
The Hell's Angels and The Hammers would be friends with the Spiders and Ziggy. Safety in numbers as they say. It would be a trashfire on television and Billy was all for this. Ziggy's father sounded a decent, strong bloke too.
"Oh, I will. I'll see you soon, Ziggy. Keep safe."
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"I only met him recently." Ziggy starts chuckling. "I didn't know you were into the boys like your brother."
Not that Ziggy cared one way or another. It seemed a lot of people were coming out of their shells. Safety in numbers perhaps making them all more comfortable. Whatever, it was that caused it Ziggy loved it.
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Not as bad as Rik's parents but Billy's parents weren't quite sure about their son hanging around in a rock band. Then there was Ziggy. He often brought up many people's eyebrows. Let them. Billy didn't care what people thought of him or his brother or anyone else he made friends with. This was his fucking life.
"I like boys, yeah. I've slept with a few girls but I've never really been into them much."
He shrugged. There was no shame in telling Ziggy who he liked since he knew the singer was open as could be. It felt nice just feeling happy for who he was. If he liked boys then it was his business.
"When will this interview be?"
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Ziggy thought his father was slowly becoming a mother hen but it wasn't the worst. Billy was right, an unsupportive family would be far worse.
"I noticed a lot of men doing that. It's for shit that it happens. I'm hoping to change it." He says seriously. It was one of his goals.
"Three weeks. Since we all want in, I rescheduled it to be just before the London show when we'll all be on stage together. Figure we can all go on in stage gear too. Really fuck them up with the mix of glam and punk all sitting together." The more barriers he could break at once, the better, as far as Ziggy is concerned.
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There were fights in the beginning though and it didn't help that Gilly was offering up bitchy comments every five seconds. Billy just got to live with it until he moved out to join Viktor's band. Ziggy's father seemed a decent bloke though.
"Yeah. It's sad but a reality for us all. If you're hoping to change it then I'm on board too. Give those bastards something to think about."
In three weeks, live on air, shit would be stirred up a riot would happen with all three bands live on television tearing down social norms. Mick kissing Ziggy in front of the interviewer would be a riot. Billy planned to kiss Rik too.
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Ziggy loved his dad even if he did drive him crazy sometimes. Though he turns more mischievous as he goes on. "Bring the whole band. We'll give these bastards something they'll never forget."
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The Hell's Angels and The Hammers would be friends with the Spiders and Ziggy. Safety in numbers as they say. It would be a trashfire on television and Billy was all for this. Ziggy's father sounded a decent, strong bloke too.
"Oh, I will. I'll see you soon, Ziggy. Keep safe."
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This was Gilly's brother and by default a member of the family.
"You too. We'll get together a few weeks before and plan a tour too. Why leave this kind of riot to one interview?"