Secondly, the cover for the Smiths first album was a picture of Joe from the movie "Flesh."
The scene in the actual movie:
He was also Immortalized in Lou Reed's song "Walk on the Wild Side." He's "Little Joe," the hustler referred to in the third verse:
Little Joe never once gave it away
Everybody had to pay and pay
A hustle here and a hustle there,
New York City’s the place where they said,
“Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side”
I said, “Hey Joe, take a walk on the wild side”
Joe will always be linked to the "Factory" group with Andy Warhol although he has done a lot of notable films since. Joe has been married 3 times but identifies as "Bisexual." He was a male prostitute prior to acting but seems to have generally positive thoughts about his past as reflected in this quote:
"My introduction to the gay world did two things. One, it saved me from life in prison for murder, which is probably where I would have wound up. How? Because the gay world showed me that you didn't have to beat up every man you saw or hurt people to make a point. It gave me a whole other attitude, a calmer attitude. Two, it taught me never to be homophobic, even before there was such a term. I think because I grew up in a period, especially later on, when the people I looked up to were like...my heroes....That's what I liked about the period, that a man could say he liked both, that he appreciated both the look of a man and the look of a woman without being stereotyped."
I actually remember seeing that album cover years ago. I hadn't realized how great he looked in those jeans. I'm pretty impressed!
ReplyDeleteI remember when you opened the album, inside a picture showed him wearing white briefs.
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