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Day 20 a song from the 80’s +3

Van Halen - Hot For Teacher​




+1 sexy song
+1 mention of something kinky
+1 use of the word sex or a euphemism for it.


I think of all the education that I've missed
But then my homework was never quite like this
 
Day 20: A song from the 80's

Keeping up with the sexy theme but too lazy to track points.

Push It - Salt-N-Pepa

I love this song!
I'm not going to push 'play' or this will be stuck in my head for weeks!
But I don't need to push play to remember this classic. Awesome choice!
Ooh, baby, baby, ba-baby, baby 🎶
Yeah, I pushed play. No regrets!
 
Day 20: A song from the 80's

Time to once again climb into the wayback machine and set the coordinates for the era of wearing out cassette tapes...

Yes, this is Dre and Yella from later N.W.A. fame, if you can believe it: "You can come or you can stay/ It'll be your decision/ But I'm Dr. Dre, and you'll love the way I make my incision." Of course, I was pretty ignorant to the world of gansta rap until well after it had first surfaced, and I had never heard of N.W.A. in the early 90s... so when 'The Chronic' hit big, some of my friends had a good laugh at my expense when I said, "oh is this Dr. Dre from the World Class Wreckin' Cru?" Naturally, they said, "no, it's Dre from NWA... what the hell is the World Class Wreckin' Cru?"
But I stand by the taste of my younger self. I got this cassette out of a bargain bin back in the 80s, and enjoyed it for years afterwards!

World Class Wreckin' Cru (with Mona Lisa Young) - Lovers

 
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Day 21: A song from the 90s

I've talked before about how Tegan and Sara helped me come to terms with who I was, how their queer music shone a light into my world and showed me, in a time where "HBT" (homo, bi, trans) had yet to be coined in Sweden, that everything was alright.

They sang about love, about sapphic attraction, without highlighting gender but still including it; normalization.
Being gay wasn't spectacular, it was just life.

Their first album, Under Feet Like Ours, was an indie release in 1999 and featured songs the twins had written while growing up, some as early as 15-16. How they came up with poetry like this is at such a young age is beyond me, but, I have an inkling that their enthusiastic use of LSD might've had something to do with it!

Tegan and Sara - Heavy
+1 Sexy song (Just listen to Sara murmuring you're all that I want in stereo through headphones... god, fffff 🥵)
+1 Kiss
+1 Sex (Do you want it all? You're heavy in my heart, you're heavy in my hands, you're heavy in my mouth)
= 11

 
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Day 21: A song from the 90s

I've talked before about how Tegan and Sara helped me come to terms with who I was, how their queer music shone a light into my world and showed me, in a time where "HBT" (homo, bi, trans) had yet to be coined in Sweden, that everything was alright.

They sang about love, about sapphic attraction, without highlighting gender but still including it; normalization.
Being gay wasn't spectacular, it was just life.

Their first album, Under Feet Like Ours, was an indie release in 1999 and featured songs the twins had written while growing up, some as early as 15-16. How they came up with poetry like this is at such a young age is beyond me, but, I have an inkling that their enthusiastic use of LSD might've had something to do with it!

Tegan and Sara - Heavy
+1 Sexy song (Just listen to Sara murmuring you're all that I want in stereo through headphones... god, fffff 🥵)
+1 Kiss
+1 Sex (Do you want it all? You're heavy in my heart, you're heavy in my hands, you're heavy in my mouth)
= 11



I remember when this album came out. This album that I really liked... from a 'local-ish' duo, who I really liked. But I had no idea this album would even catch on here, in this country... let alone make its way across the ocean... and be enjoyed by people all around the world... and play such an important role in normalization and empowerment. I thought that it was just a "local" record by a small band that I liked personally. It's really lovely to hear about the far-reaching positive impact that good music can have! Powerful.
I luv Tegan and Sara... and I luv when you write about them! Thank you. Excellent song selection!
 
I remember when this album came out. This album that I really liked... from a 'local-ish' duo, who I really liked. But I had no idea this album would even catch on here, in this country... let alone make its way across the ocean... and be enjoyed by people all around the world... and play such an important role in normalization and empowerment. I thought that it was just a "local" record by a small band that I liked personally. It's really lovely to hear about the far-reaching positive impact that good music can have! Powerful.
I luv Tegan and Sara... and I luv when you write about them! Thank you. Excellent song selection!
It took a year or two after release before I came across it. Back then I lived in the capital and we had a little record shop in my corner of the city whose owner really burned for new music. I'd stop by in the afternoon and chit chat about bands and he'd introduce something new to me. One day he put on another track from the same album which I'm not allowed to name in this thread and I fell in love instantly.

Gosh, remember record shops? I really love Spotify and the simplicity of finding and experiencing music these days, but, it's lost a bit of its soul, hasn't it? Browsing a big box of random casettes and shelves of LP's and stacked CDs... Yeah. I miss that. A lot.
 
It took a year or two after release before I came across it. Back then I lived in the capital and we had a little record shop in my corner of the city whose owner really burned for new music. I'd stop by in the afternoon and chit chat about bands and he'd introduce something new to me. One day he put on another track from the same album which I'm not allowed to name in this thread and I fell in love instantly.

Gosh, remember record shops? I really love Spotify and the simplicity of finding and experiencing music these days, but, it's lost a bit of its soul, hasn't it? Browsing a big box of random casettes and shelves of LP's and stacked CDs... Yeah. I miss that. A lot.


I'm a crazy old curmudgeon, and an anti-technology person, who only buys albums (CDs, records, tapes)... no downloads or streaming. 😊
So yes... I definitely remember record shops! 🤣 🤣 I loved them very, very much... and it was my favourite way to discover and purchase music!
 
Day 21: A song from the 90s


Liz Phair - Supernova

the big problem, WHICH Liz Phair song? This is just pure pop/rock, sadly it's the 'radio' edit, but you can still work out that she sings "and you fuck like a volcano and you're everything to me"
Think this gets a few bonus points, i could have posted "Flower" from Guyville and just swept them all up and more, but I'll leave you to find that one.
 
Day 21: A song from the 90s

I Wanna Sex You Up - Color Me Badd 1991


I am kinda shook they never kissed... 🤔

I wanna sex you up
(A tick tock, ya don't stop-stop, to the)
All night, girl you make me feel good
I want to (let me rub you down)
I wanna
sex you up

Let me light a candle so we can make it better

+1 sexy song
+1 mention of something kinky
+1 use of the word sex or a euphemism for it.

Total so far: 13
 
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