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| - Some say, that the number 69 was symbolic. They also say that the then US president Oscar Wilde was the reason, why October, November and December were conjoined and he was also the author of idea of releasing it on this date. When the album was released, it was number one album for four weeks on the Dubya charts, and its hit song, I Love Men hit the top of the Oricon charts and stayed there for three consecutive weeks. The album could still be at the top of these charts, but when George actually acknowleged, what is a "gay", he said "Yuck" and "Ban this album", and so the album and the song disappeared from both of these chart.
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| - Some say, that the number 69 was symbolic. They also say that the then US president Oscar Wilde was the reason, why October, November and December were conjoined and he was also the author of idea of releasing it on this date. When the album was released, it was number one album for four weeks on the Dubya charts, and its hit song, I Love Men hit the top of the Oricon charts and stayed there for three consecutive weeks. The album could still be at the top of these charts, but when George actually acknowleged, what is a "gay", he said "Yuck" and "Ban this album", and so the album and the song disappeared from both of these chart. Some of the notable, catchy lyrics include "Let's gay together, baby, let's gay together tonight". It was reported in Tokyo that six schoolboys had chanted it in a protest against higher gas prices in Japan, as it was a symbol of "global love; no amount money should overcome human gay feelings". On January 31, 2007 there was a digitally remastered edition released. All copies were sold out after 7 minutes. When police investigated this, they discovered, that Oscar Wilde bought most of the copies, wearing many, different disguises. In one he was looking like Groucho Marx.
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