Sexy Scorpions Animal Magnetism
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06/21/2008, 2:09 AM
Filed under: 80's, album covers, feminism, music | Tags: 80's, album cover, animal magnetism, feminism, oppression, roleplaying, scorpions, sexlife, vinyl, virgin killer
Filed under: 80's, album covers, feminism, music | Tags: 80's, album cover, animal magnetism, feminism, oppression, roleplaying, scorpions, sexlife, vinyl, virgin killer
Sometimes great music can also teach us great lessons, giving us incite into our human condition. One such case is the album cover art for The Scorpions “Animal Magnetism” (1980).
While not as controversial as the cover of their 1976 album “Virgin Killer”, this image kicked off the 80’s with a heartwarming look at the similarities between us and other animals. “Are we that different?” it asks. “No, we are not.” it replies
I also dig the guy casually holding a beer. Why is alcoholism no longer casual? What happened?
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