Blowhard, Esq. writes:
This one is a two-fer: not only is it a celebration of street harassment and the male gaze, you got white boys appropriating soul music. Music for shitlords/Trump supporters.
HT to Callowman for reminding me of this gem.
Blowhard, Esq. writes:
This one is a two-fer: not only is it a celebration of street harassment and the male gaze, you got white boys appropriating soul music. Music for shitlords/Trump supporters.
HT to Callowman for reminding me of this gem.
I had no idea these guys were white! Or that they were so sleazy/cool.
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I wouldn’t want to politicize the song too much. (And I realize you are really commenting on how politicized the song COULD be in this phantastic unreal age of identity politics.) For me, speaking personally, I listen to this song with great memories of beach trips with one’s “tres douce amie” in June/July of ’68. Summer blonde and Johnny Rivers and Rehoboth.
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