Sex has always been an intimate part of popular music – from culinary
metaphors such as jelly roll, brown sugar and cherry pie to the
mechanical: sledgehammers, steam trains and little red corvettes to
the fanciful: ya yas, ding a lings and even ‘a whop bop a lu, a whop
bam boo’. It’s enough to make the earth move under your feet.
Whether blues, country, folk, rock and novelty music, sexual
references are dancing in the dark, hidden amongst the lyrics beneath
the melodies like sheets on a bed. The Sexy Song Show pulls them away
and exposes it for all to hear. The hot, the sultry, the seductive and
obscene, Bill Mills does a number on the nasty. It’s a fresh
perspective on music and, let’s face it, there’s a whole lotta love.
After all, Bill should know. He’s a musician, singer and songwriter
who grew up in Hollywood, and played with some great musicians. As a
studious music fan and collector of vinyl records, he has thousands of
rare records.
That’s why listeners are liable to hear songs with lyrics like “I’ve
been to Hiroshima and Nagasaki too. The same thing I did to them,
baby. I can do to you.” or another that describes sex as “a one-eyed
cat peepin’ in a seafood store.”
No matter who you’re with: Mrs. Jones, a super freak or a one minute
man, you gotta get up to get down. So if you seek The Sexy Song Show,
forget Amy, click on Radio Dentata. It will help you make it through
the night.