"Music Monday" was always sorta queer, don't you think?
Today we have the second installment in Fosco's series of "The Queerest Music Videos Ever!" Today's video is from those ultraqueer Swedes, Army of Lovers. This is "Crucified"--a song which is, I suppose, slightly blasphemous--especially if you don't have a sense of humor. If you watched a lot of MTV in the 90s, you may recognize this video from an episode of "Beavis and Butthead." Surprisingly (or not so surprisingly), I think this video is funnier without their commentary.
I've still never watched this video without laughing out loud at least once. Usually, it's the Elvis bit, but sometimes it's also when the dark-haired guy raises his eyebrow so provocatively. I don't know about you, but I can't help but appreciate a video where everyone seems to be having so much fun!
And good luck getting this song out of your head today.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Queer Crucifixion
Labels:
funny,
music,
queer theory,
the gays
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I'm pretty sure this is more fun than Marat/Sade. Fits of laughter started around 1:10.
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