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Old July 22nd, 2011, 11:53 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by stardust2003 View Post
Cant help thinking that Mick and the stones could have made their
video appearances a bit more erotic.... why not a sexy female on stage ?
?
I recall attending a Rolling Stones concert where they promoted a forgettable album (IIRC, called Starf*cker). The opening song was probably the album title. In the midst that song performance a giant pink phallus rose from the stage supported by a column of air. I was easily 8 feet or more in height. Mick wrapped his arms around it as much as he could (the diameter was also large) and rode it up and down microphone in hand. I would suggest that the Stones made that appearance erotic (sans a female). At least my companion felt so as I suspect others did.


I think much of rock music has, at the least, sexual connotations. Some are subtle and others outright obvious as stardust posted. I just listened to Abracadabra by the Steve Miller Band. An excerpt follows;

"Every time you call my name, I heat up like a burning flame,
Burning flame full of desire, kiss me baby let the fire get higher"

and one can imagine where that leads.
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