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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-21 21:55

in LeoFinance7 months ago

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"Hot for Teacher," released in 1984, was a testament to adolescent crushes, but it strayed into controversy, particularly with its suggestive music video. One notable instance featured band members performing crotch grabs that were censored for broadcast. The creativity behind the scenes was just as noteworthy, with co-director Pete Angelus recalling an overlooked stunt involving a urine stain on David Lee Roth that slipped under the radar.

Shifting to "Black and Blue," from the 1988 album U812, it showcased a more blues-influenced sound from Van Halen under Sammy Hagar's lead. The lyrics were laden with innuendo, cleverly using the metaphor of bruising to simulate the intensity of romantic encounters.

Number Four: "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye