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Post by Sulla on May 26, 2019 2:20:17 GMT
That's surprising to me because I never really thought of that song as sexy. But I understand. We each have our personal experiences with the works of those sassy sexmongers.
Too bad that it didn't come up for you. Some of the links work fine and some don't. Yeah, "Hot Dog" is really kind of an anomaly for a Led Zeppelin song. There is just this shamelessness about "Hot Dog" that appeals to the nether regions. But it really seem sometimes like most of their music comes from the point of view of sex. They were horny dogs! But, now, here's another song that catches my libido off guard! Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph lol! I don't know how you do it, dp. In my mind that song is too linked to Benny Hill. Plus it has a little of "Entrance of the Gladiators" which is usually associated with the circus and clowns. If I listened to that while having sex, I'd probably start laughing and lose my erection.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on May 26, 2019 2:20:36 GMT
I think that's a pretty reasonable interpretation and it could well be my favourite Blondie track, but there's a lot of tough competition... If I had to pick my favorite Blondie song, it would probably have to be "Dreaming"... Ahhh! another great one and "In the Flesh" (sensual), "Sunday Girl" (cute) "Union City Blue" (anthemic)...such a great band
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Post by dirtypillows on May 26, 2019 3:37:16 GMT
Too bad that it didn't come up for you. Some of the links work fine and some don't. Yeah, "Hot Dog" is really kind of an anomaly for a Led Zeppelin song. There is just this shamelessness about "Hot Dog" that appeals to the nether regions. But it really seem sometimes like most of their music comes from the point of view of sex. They were horny dogs! But, now, here's another song that catches my libido off guard! Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph lol! I don't know how you do it, dp. In my mind that song is too linked to Benny Hill. Plus it has a little of "Entrance of the Gladiators" which is usually associated with the circus and clowns. If I listened to that while having sex, I'd probably start laughing and lose my erection.
Hey, there, Sulla. "Yakety Sax" definitely contributes a very strong link to what is a sexual fetish of mine. So much fantasy material going on in that song! Imagination is key. I am not constitutionally equipped to integrate sex with sentiment and romance, so will have to settle for sex that is as over the top comical and silly and semi-good natured as it can be, with a good sized portion of the element of embarrassment. Dignified sex is not much fun. (Not that this is what you were suggesting!) And If I want sentiment, I will give my dog a hug and a kiss. + = = ...or turn on the late show Ah, Benny Hill! Yes! If I were to be an honest type person, then I would have to admit that the man who is probably more responsible for forming my present point of view, as an adult male, would surely be none other than Mr. Benny Hill! I am 49 years old and right now qualify as a dirty middle aged man. If I live long enough to become a dirty old man, then I shall feel honored. I can't wait until I turn 50, have a feeling that's going to be a whole new type of experience for me. I have a little over nine months before the bun in the oven is DONE and I have to get serious. Mr. Hill died of a heart attack, sitting in his favorite armchair and watching tv. The guy really knew how to do it! Hats off to you, Mr. Hill! And thank you for providing the name for that familiar piece of classical music, Sulla! That was cool. I always love to have this kind of information. Another song that undeniably invokes a mindset of the carnal instinct I am going to post link in a second. It just cannot be denied that the main guy here is in a state of severe and profound sexual anxiety. I could barely conceive of a more psychotically dirty-minded song. The raunch quotient is off the charts on this one. Just look at him. Woah! An incredible display of salaciousness. And the pelican with the over-sized snout and flashing eyeballs at 1:04 is just too awesome... The cherry on top of this classic bit of subverted pornography. If a guy was having a go at himself and could stave off "The Big O" for exactly two minutes and twenty two seconds, then that would be a beautiful thing. (And I have to give credit to John Waters, who surely knew what he was in doing back in 1973!) It's a good thing the guy made this song or he would have turned into a menace to society for sure!
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Post by Sulla on May 26, 2019 4:01:06 GMT
dirtypillows
As many times as I've heard Surfin' Bird, I have never seen that video. It's hilarious!
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Post by dirtypillows on May 26, 2019 4:15:47 GMT
dirtypillows
As many times as I've heard Surfin' Bird, I have never seen that video. It's hilarious! It is sooo funny! I can't even imagine what the guy would sound like using his normal speaking voice.
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Post by movieliker on May 26, 2019 6:38:13 GMT
dirtypillows👍👍👍👌👌👌 He might be weird. But I say that guy is talented.
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Post by movieliker on May 26, 2019 6:53:12 GMT
I don't really listen to much music that's cool. The songs I think are cool have a bit of cheese or weirdness or uniqueness in there that either makes them lame or too unusual to be cool. But, if I had to pick a universal cool song that I think anybody would get into, I'd go with Stevie Wonder's Superstition: I remember when Stevie Wonder performed at Jazz Fest in New Orleans. It poured that day before Stevie went on. The field was all muddy. He played that song Superstition and everybody was dancing in the mud. It was incredible. It has a funky guitar line.
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Post by Johnny-Come-Lately on May 26, 2019 7:14:32 GMT
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Post by mecano04 on May 26, 2019 20:33:46 GMT
And a last one for when I'll be in the coffin at the funeral home, just like how it was done for my grandfather who was a fan:
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