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# M Kahn is bent!
/Whitehouse
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 13:16, archived)
# that one always puzzled me
M Kahn was the name of the bass player in 80s band Japan. Always wondered...
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 13:19, archived)
# Apparently
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 14:46, archived)
# I still like my Japan theory


Knowing far too much about 80s pop music, I know that M Kahn was straight (and a dispute over a girlfriend with David Sylvian was a major factor splitting the band.)

But look at the photo! I can see why people may have called his sexuality into question.

edit: Just noticed the name is spelt different. Arses.
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 15:03, archived)
# Hee heee :-)
He does look a bit like Lurch's smaller gayer brother...
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 15:43, archived)
# I dont know who he is
But the record company logo at the bottom amuses me.
(, Wed 5 Nov 2003, 17:16, archived)
# he is also
the wicket keeper of the Pakistan cricket team, I think
(, Tue 4 Nov 2003, 12:40, archived)
# Surely
an euphamism like that must prove it!
(, Wed 5 Nov 2003, 12:19, archived)
# M. Kahn
is probably a very common name in Pakistan
(, Wed 5 Nov 2003, 12:21, archived)
# Except that's Khan.
As in Genghis, or Imran.
Kahn is Middle-European, maybe. Like Louis I. Kahn, an American architect and very geat man, who was born in Estonia.
(, Wed 5 Nov 2003, 16:32, archived)
# hmmmmmm
What about the Wrath of?
(, Thu 6 Nov 2003, 16:00, archived)
# Isn't that on a bridge over the M1 or summat ?
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 13:20, archived)
# Yup
I've had the pleasure of driving past it quite a few times recently. Makes me laugh every time. Can't remember exactly where it is, though, apart from that it's somewhere between London and Leeds... does that help?
(, Mon 3 Nov 2003, 16:55, archived)
# I always thought
it was on Brixton Bridge just by the underground back in the late eighties. At least I'm sure there was some big funny graffiti there. Anyone remember...?
(, Tue 4 Nov 2003, 12:36, archived)