Holly Johnson, who led Frankie Goes To Hollywood, recently revisited a hot topic: Was homophobia behind BBC's decision back in 1983? Their hit "Relax" skyrocketed, snagged number one on UK charts, and stayed there five weeks, despite being banned.
In a recent chat, Johnson mused on how this ban gave them an edgy, rebellious image. Yet, he couldn't help but feel a pang about missing out on Top Of The Pops, calling it "every young artist's dream" that they were unfairly barred from chasing.
"Honestly," Johnson said, "I think they judged us by our video, not our song. It seemed like homophobia took over. They just imagined it was about gay sex because I'm gay, and thought, 'Nope, can't have that.' The truth? There's no mention in it, except maybe a cheeky nod at ejaculation."
Lines like "Relax, don't do it/When you want come" and a video packed with leather and latex definitely turned heads. However, Johnson shrugged off all this fuss as "just a storm in a teacup."
In 1984, public pushback and endless radio spins forced BBC's hand, lifting their ban. This move let Frankie Goes To Hollywood keep climbing, delivering more hits like "Two Tribes" and "The Power Of Love."
Holly Johnson's journey from controversial figure in music history
The upcoming film "Relax," set in music history, points a spotlight on how culture and society shape each other. Featuring Callum Scott Howells from "It's a Sin" as Johnson, directed by Bernard Rose, who did their iconic music video, this movie promises insight and nostalgia. It's built on Johnson's memoir, "A Bone In My Flute."
Set in 2023, "Relax" invites us all, reminding us that those 1980s vibes and social topics still matter now.
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