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declare and proclaim myself Emperor of these U. "At the peremptory request and desire of a large majority of the citizens of these United States, I, Joshua Norton. Norton skipped town for a few years before returning with a decree, reprinted for laughs in The San Francisco Bulletin. Though he invested successfully in real estate and commodities, a lousy bet on rice and a protracted legal battle left him poor and disillusioned with the American government. Born in England and raised in South Africa, Joshua Norton arrived in San Francisco with a chunk of his father's fortune in 1849. After all, the self-proclaimed ruler had a life and personality best suited to fiction. It's no surprise that Emperor Norton appears in literature from Robert Louis Stevenson to Mark Twain (there as a delusional king in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn).
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Update: Sadly, Doda died in November 2015. The 78-year-old Doda is one of two living legends on our list, and these days she is the proprietor of the small lingerie boutique Champagne & Lace (1850 Union Street). San Francisco would go on to be pioneering in even more ways, laying claim not only to the first strip clubs but to the first theatrical porn screenings too, and we have Doda partly to thank. She was famously lowered into the club atop a baby grand piano, hung from the ceiling, from which she would begin her show. (A plaque on the side of the building still commemorates the day she first bared her ample bosom, June 19, 1964, as well as her first "bottomless" performance, September 3, 1969.) Doda and club owner Gino del Prete were arrested in 1965 but subsequently cleared of lewdness charges by two judges, setting the stage for North Beach to become the red light district of SF. Made famous by her 44D breasts, Doda put the Condor Club on the map, making it the "world's first topless bar" when Doda's burlesque show began pushing the limits of decency law. If you were a heterosexual man in North Beach in the 1960s and 70s, you were probably there to see Carol Doda.
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But bear in mind, these are people we love (or fear) because their stories are infamously funny, sordid, or zany, and because they contribute to our colorful historical fabric, not because they necessarily contributed anything to society. Undoubtedly there are more local legends that some of you would add to this list, and feel free. And when it comes to the infamous either because of their oddity or their crimes we have no shortage. (If you’re not feeling particularly in the mood for love today, though, we’ve got you covered there too.SF is a city that, historically, worships its kooks. Here are our staff’s picks for the 50 greatest love songs of the 21st century - mostly keeping to the more aww-worthy end of the spectrum to keep the energy right for this Valentine’s Day.
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The form and content may have evolved since the days of The Ronettes and The Beach Boys - hell, since the days of Boyz II Men and Celine Dion - but it remains an essential and inextricable part of the pop experience, and likely will for as long as popular music exists. They all have multiple unforgettable love songs to their credit, earning the artists some of their biggest and most-beloved hits. Still, look at the biggest names in music of the 21st century: Drake, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Adele, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Ed Sheeran. Where once the love song essentially marked a sort of default mode for pop music, today top 40 encompasses more subjects than ever: Identity, sexuality, personal struggles, not talking about Bruno, and countless others. They don’t write ’em like they used to? Well, maybe not as often as they used to - look at the top of the Billboard charts in the 20th century and chances are you won’t find nearly as high a percentage of love songs as you might have decades earlier.