Author Topic: The Drive, 3/27/06: 1964!!!  (Read 4759 times)

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« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2006, 04:29:13 PM »
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P.S.  Were people at the time shocked -- shocked! -- that the boys said "when she makes love to me" in the lyric?  I've wondered what were the first pop hits to use progressively more graphic sexual language.
Yes.

Which is why there were "clean" and "dirty" versions of the "Under the Boardwalk" ("making love" and "falling in love") and "Help Me Rhonda" ("she was gonna be my lover" got changed to  "...my wife").

I simply think "making love" didn't used to mean "making love."
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freakin' awesome. Do they do a replay?
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2006, 04:30:13 PM »
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1964

Dave Clark 5  -  Glad All Over
Shorty Long  -  Devil with the Blue Dress
The Beatles  -  There's a Place
Bob Dylan  -  All I Really Want To Do
The Rolling Stones  -  It's All Over Now
Diana Ross & the Supremes  -  Come See About Me
The Hollies  -  Just One Look
Roy Orbison  -  Pretty Woman
The Beach Boys  -  Don't Worry Baby
Billy J. Kramer  -  From a Window
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Re: freakin' awesome. Do they do a replay?
« Reply #17 on: March 27, 2006, 05:57:47 PM »
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1964

Dave Clark 5  -  Glad All Over
Shorty Long  -  Devil with the Blue Dress
The Beatles  -  There's a Place
Bob Dylan  -  All I Really Want To Do
The Rolling Stones  -  It's All Over Now
Diana Ross & the Supremes  -  Come See About Me
The Hollies  -  Just One Look
Roy Orbison  -  Pretty Woman
The Beach Boys  -  Don't Worry Baby
Billy J. Kramer  -  From a Window


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