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Types of gay bars and their characteristics
Music, either live or, more commonly, mixed by a DJ or DJs, is often a prominent feature of other gay bars. Music in gay bars, as in other bars, ranges in style from jazz and blues to disco, pop, drum and bass, punk, house, trance, and techno. In bars which have music and dancing as their primary focus, lighting design and video projection, fog machines and raised dancing platforms may feature, as they do in non-gay bars and clubs which also focus on music and dance. Hired dancers (called go-go boys or go-go girls) may also feature in decorative "cages" or on podiums. In the 1980's and early 90's a particular genre of music known as hi-nrg or eurobeat became popular in the gay bars and clubs, and was quite distinct from the music being played by DJs in the mainstream or straight clubs at the same time. Thre are still a couple of clubs in London which further distinguish themselves as gay clubs by the music they play - the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in Vauxhall would be one example, Bromptons in Earls Court would be another. Record labels which have good examples of these genres are Almighty Records (Andy "Almighty" Wetson), Loading Bay Records (the late Duncan Finlayson), Klone Records, and Ian Levine's Record Shack label. Gay bars and their clientele are sometimes indiscriminate as to which restroom (men's or women's) they use, though this may be illegal in some jurisdictions; unisex toilets are common in gay bars. Some gay bars and clubs also have "backrooms," which are dimly lit or darkened rooms in which same-sex sexual activity takes place, though this feature, once common, is now more unusual. However, a minority of gay bars and clubs still exist which are primarily sex clubs in nature. These are establishments where sex on the premises is acceptable, and is the main focus of the clientele. These bars and clubs may serve alcohol and have dance floors, but the main interest is in sex.
In the past lesbian-only bars were comparatively uncommon and tended to be concentrated in major urban conurbations. However of late they are experiencing something of a surge in popularity. Some gay bars and clubs which have a predominantly male clientele, as well as some gay bathhouses and other sex clubs, may offer women-only nights on a weekly or monthly basis. Some gay bars attempt to restrict entry only to gays or lesbians, but in practice this is difficult to enforce. Gay bars are often welcoming of transgender and cross-dressed people, and drag shows are a common feature in many gay bars. Like other clubs, gay clubs are often advertised by handing out eye-catching flyers on the street, in gay or gay-friendly shops and venues, and at other clubs and events. These flyers frequently feature provocative images. HistoryImage:Stonewall.jpg The Stonewall Inn in New York City (January 2003), where a police raid in 1969 led to the Stonewall Rebellion, the beginning of the modern gay rights movement in America. One of the oldest gay bars was the White Swan, on Vere Street, in London, which in 1810 was raided (called the Vere Street Coterie), leading to two executions for the then crime of sodomy, and which was frequently the scene of gay marriages carried out by the Reverend John Church [1]. The Black Cat Bar was the focus of one of the earliest victories of the homophile movement. In 1951 the California Supreme Court affirmed the right of homosexuals to assemble in a case brought by the heterosexual owner of the bar. Stonewall Inn, located in Greenwich Village, New York City is the location of the Stonewall Riots of 1969, considered to be a major turning point of the modern gay rights movement in America. Prior to then, it was illegal in New York for a place serving alcoholic beverages to allow homosexuals to gather. The place could lose its liquor licence as a result. However, gay bars would often be tolerated--with strategic bribes given to the police. "The Gay Bar" is a local grassroots movement at UC Berkeley that advocates "spending all [their] money at the gay bar" and "taking [you] to a gay bar" as well as "sodomy." Notable gay nightclubsDenmark
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