Oh god. Yesterday, a side ponytail on tv news broadcast. And 2 mullets again today, separate. Ack!
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Post is pointless w/o pics.Quoth Jester View PostStevie Nicks's "Stand Back," especially once David Letterman started incessantly playing a provocative clip from it...
Dat hair! Dem dancers! (Actually, I'd forgotten about the skinny, twice around belts, lol.) Must be missing the provocative part though, no twerking anywhere.
Which they later denied, and Stevie did several gigs on TLS after, iirc.Quoth Jester View Post...until her lawyers told him in no uncertain terms to knock it off.
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Jester, I'm there with you on Duran Duran. Their videos were some of my favorites. I think I just managed to hit a bunch of dud videos on my evening of watching.
This is the one that started my downward spiral.
http://youtu.be/WkZFvcJbiio
And I still like the song in cheesy, nostalgic kind of way.
I would have a nice day, but I have other things to do.
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Oh, it's an enjoyable song, even if the video is rather cheesy.Quoth Trixie View PostThis is the one that started my downward spiral.
http://youtu.be/WkZFvcJbiio
And I still like the song in cheesy, nostalgic kind of way.
Heck, that sums up the 80s pretty much; cheesy, but enjoyable.
I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem.
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Yes, you are missing the provocative part. And not because your applying 2013 standards to 80s music videos. No, it's more because I had the wrong damn song.
You were right, I should have posted a link to pictures or videos. I didn't. You did. And I watched it for nostalgia...and then realized I had the wrong video, and probably the wrong song.
So then I thought, "Okay, if it's not Stand Back, it's gotta be Talk To Me, right?
Well, no. Confused, scratching my head, I engaged my mighty Google Fu, and found this awesome video montage of several of the episodes involving Dave mentioning Stevie and her management team. Most of which I remember seeing at the time, even if I misremembered the song. But I KNEW what the video looked like, and having not seen it in either of the songs I had thought it was, immediately recognized it here. (I highly recommend watching the entire montage, as it's hilarious.)
And, as is often the case, reality corrected memory, and I realized that the video in question was, in fact, from I Can't Wait.
Provocative by 2013 standards? Clearly not.
Provocative by 1980s standards? Well....still, not really. I mean, this WAS the age of Madonna, after all!
But again, I was a teenage boy. Home. Alone. Late at night. With Dave as my companion. You better bet your Uncle Reggie's porn stash it caught my attention.
And on a completely different note, what the HELL was with Stevie's obsessions with stairs and ramps in these videos?!?!?
Management teams, publicists, and the like, have often denied previous actions, or acted in ways detrimental to their clients, without any clue that they are doing so. This is why they are referred to as "management" and not as "talent."Quoth sms001 View PostWhich they later denied, and Stevie did several gigs on TLS after, iirc.
I REFUSE to watch that video, as I have never seen it, and hold that song in a by special place in my heart. And if it's as cheesy as you say, I will not have my mental musical vault defiled, even if it is something done by and sanctioned by the same band that made the song in question.Quoth Trixie View PostJester, I'm there with you on Duran Duran. Their videos were some of my favorites. I think I just managed to hit a bunch of dud videos on my evening of watching.
This is the one that started my downward spiral.
http://youtu.be/WkZFvcJbiio
And I still like the song in cheesy, nostalgic kind of way.
Some things you've just got to keep sacred.
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I can certainly respect you for that, sir.Quoth Jester View PostI REFUSE to watch that video, as I have never seen it, and hold that song in a by special place in my heart. And if it's as cheesy as you say, I will not have my mental musical vault defiled, even if it is something done by and sanctioned by the same band that made the song in question.
Some things you've just got to keep sacred.
Any video from when MTV was just hitting it's stride and bands just tried to copy whatever was popular at the time fits my example just as well. Which I guess hasn't changed all that much over time.
I would have a nice day, but I have other things to do.
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I'd guess it's due to her discomfort about her height. According to her Wikipedia article:Quoth Jester View PostAnd on a completely different note, what the HELL was with Stevie's obsessions with stairs and ramps in these videos?!?!?
Standing at 5 feet 1 inch (1.55 m), Nicks has stated she felt a little ridiculous standing next to the much taller Mick Fleetwood.[67] For this reason she developed a penchant for 6-inch (15 cm) platform boots. "Even when platforms went completely out of style, I kept wearing them because I didn't want to go back to being 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m) in heels", she told Allure magazine in 1995.I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem.
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I AM the evil bastard!
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