The most sex filled rock performances ever.

Saiyaman

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Let's be honest Rock 'n Roll and sex are linked with a cast iron bond. From the earliest days of Rock there have been songs about sex and seduction. Elvis's "One night" for example was the ultimate "Your place or mine?" song in those days. Or what else would you think Eddie Cochran meant with "when it comes to rocking she's a queen" in his song "Twenty flight rock"? There was a reason why hip shaking was a scandal in those days, it was too provoking.

So with that in mind let's post the rowdiest performances ever. The performances which left no doubt what the performers were after.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKpSKAEsGq8
Elvis "Hound dog" the footage speaks for itself...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb7LE4yzeHw
Jimi Hendrix at Monterey pop 1967. He cradles his guitar, he has sex with it, he ejaculates by spraying lighter flued and burns his guitar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmEsSa8D7kk
Can't have a thread like this without Prince. Here he is at his birthday in 1986 during the "Parade" tour where he does a very steaming version of "Head" watch also how well he has his band under control, signalling breaks by just putting his fingers up.

Ofcourse it's not just the guys who have a go at it on stage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWkRIRa-mi8
Madonna and one of her most talked about performances.
 
You left out one: Led Zeppelin, and more specifically Robert Plant, in Whole Lotta Love.
 
Hmm...If I have sex and have music playing in the background, will this thread become "The most rock filled sex performances ever"? :devil:



;)
 
FatDino said:
Hmm...If I have sex and have music playing in the background, will this thread become "The most rock filled sex performances ever"? :devil:



;)

Of course, but video proof is required.
 
Sherry Hawk said:
Of course, but video proof is required.
Makes sense.

But there's a problem. I don't have a camera nor do I know how to set up one. (We need a "worried" smilie.)
 
Sherry Hawk said:
You left out one: Led Zeppelin, and more specifically Robert Plant, in Whole Lotta Love.

Well then, what's keeping you from posting a link to that, search it up and post it.
 
Emperor_Nero said:
:eek: Just trying to be a helpful volunteer ;)
Well, since you did ask nicely, okay, you can be the cameraman.

Now all I need is to find a co-star.
 
Saiyaman said:
Well then, what's keeping you from posting a link to that, search it up and post it.

Because I'm lazy, and there just aren't that many videos from that time period on youtube in among the really bad covers by amateurs.

And, I've seen it.

oh, okay, not the best, but here's one from Knebworth, 1979.

eta: here's a better one.

neither one is really comparable to what I saw, but eh....videos are scarce.
 
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FatDino said:
Well, since you did ask nicely, okay, you can be the cameraman.

Now all I need is to find a co-star.
With the crowd in here, don't think you'll have to look too hard :D :p :devil:
 
Back when Ian Anderson really was a 'thin man,' he had a rap about his flute which was pretty amazing. "Mine is never this long and hard..."
 
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