Hello Dearies! Today, as I said on Facebop, I'm bringing along a different post and a new section on the blog, called: risqué.
Have you ever listened to this song?
'Hoochie Coochie Man' is a blues written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by the great Muddy Waters in 1954 in Chicago. The song was a major hit upon its release, reaching #8 on Billboard magazine's Black Singles chart. The intro and verse to Muddy Water's version feature stop-time while the chorus features a refrain. According to an account by Dave Van Ronk, Muddy Waters stated that the song is supposed to have a comic effect.
The gypsy woman told my mother
Before I was born
I got a boy child's coming
He's gonna be a son of a gun
He gonna make pretty women's
Jump and shout
Then the world wanna know
What this all about
But you know I'm him
Everybody knows I'm him
Well you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm him
I got a black cat bone
I got a mojo too
I got the Johnny Concheroo
I'm gonna mess with you
I'm gonna make you girls
Lead me by my hand
Then the world will know
The hoochie coochie man
But you know I'm him
Everybody knows I'm him
Oh you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm him
On the seventh hours
On the seventh day
On the seventh month
The seven doctors say
He was born for good luck
And that you'll see
I got seven hundred dollars
Don't you mess with me
But you know I'm him
Everybody knows I'm him
Well you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm him
The hoochie coochie was a sexually provocative belly dance that originated at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition in 1876. It became wildly popular during and after the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. Described by the New York Journal in 1893 as 'Neither dancing of the head nor the feet', it was a belly dance performed by women of an Eastern European gypsy heritage, often as part of travelling 'sideshows'. Gooch, goochie or gootchie was apparently already a term in the American South term for a woman's vagina, and hoochie coochie has been suggested as referring directly to sex.
Since the dance was performed by women, a 'hoochie coochie man' either watched them or ran the show. Alternatively, from the directly sexual meaning of hoochie coochie, he greatly enjoyed sexual intercourse. The dance was still popular at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition: the World's Fair of 1904, but had all but disappeared by the Second World War; the song was therefore harking back to an earlier 'golden' era.
Since the dance was performed by women, a 'hoochie coochie man' either watched them or ran the show. Alternatively, from the directly sexual meaning of hoochie coochie, he greatly enjoyed sexual intercourse. The dance was still popular at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition: the World's Fair of 1904, but had all but disappeared by the Second World War; the song was therefore harking back to an earlier 'golden' era.
Bellydancer, circa 1893 (source) |
That said, in relation with the title, I'd like to show you a magazine from 1946. I got it at the same vintage fair in Barcelona, where I bought Elvis' vinyls too.
Paris-Hollywood was a French erotic magazine. It reminds me of the classic 'Picturegoer' magazine, because it's feauring stars and showgirls of stage and screen too, but a little more risqué in content at times. There are some 'art pose' pictures. It's printed on similar newsprint type paper. Monotone covers and interior mostly. Mine has a centre page pull out art pin up too.
Our cover girl is Lily Bontemps. Born in 1921 and she died in 1979. She was a pretty woman who starred in 8 films, some with Louis de Funès who wasn't known yet as he is today:
Paris-Hollywood was a French erotic magazine. It reminds me of the classic 'Picturegoer' magazine, because it's feauring stars and showgirls of stage and screen too, but a little more risqué in content at times. There are some 'art pose' pictures. It's printed on similar newsprint type paper. Monotone covers and interior mostly. Mine has a centre page pull out art pin up too.
Our cover girl is Lily Bontemps. Born in 1921 and she died in 1979. She was a pretty woman who starred in 8 films, some with Louis de Funès who wasn't known yet as he is today:
- Le bagnard (1950).
- Le Chéri de sa concierge (1951).
- Au diable la vertu (1952).
- L'île aux femmes nues (1952).
- Le Chevalier de la nuit (1953).
- Scènes de ménage (1954).
- L'amour à la mer (1962).
- Au pan coupé (1968).
Lily Bontemps in the film 'Au diable la vertu' (1952) (Source) |
Au Diable La Vertu! release poster |
And now...this is the gallery of pics. Hope you like them :)
Cover #73 Paris-Hollywood |
Pin Up art of the centre page |
Strip tease |
Back cover #73 Paris-Hollywood |
Les petits secrets de la secrétaire |
Maryse est sauvée des eaux |
La dame de coeur |
Miss Dais reçoit chez elle |
Quand une Blonde recontre une autre Blonde |
La statue de chair |
Les surprises d'une nuir de noces |
Ca c'est tapé |
Ne pas prende son travail par dessous la jambe |
Paris-Hollywood indiscret |
Les confidences de Maggy |
Love,
♡Lorena Be-Bop♡
Wow! Es un interviú de los años 40! Anda, ahora ntiendo a qué se referían cuando hablaban de "revistas francesas" jeje. Aunque hoy día cualquier anuncio de champú tiene más carne. De todas formas que lindas figuras gastaban las chicas en aquellos años, nada que ver con la modelos anoréxicas o recauchutadas de hoy día ;-)
ReplyDeletejajajaja si es un interviú. No me había acordado de el! xD
DeleteYo también opino igual, menudos cuerpazos tenían las chicas :)
Hola Lorena, me lo he pasado muy bien con esta nueva sección en tu blog jaja
ReplyDeleteMe ha gustado mucho lo que cuentas sobre la danza del vientre, parece fácil pero no lo es. Y algunas fotos eran muy, pero que muy atrevidas para la época.
Hasta la próxima subida de tono.
Besos.
hola Mela! jajajaja algo diferente, por lo menos un post algo más dedicado al público masculino, que entre tanto maquillaje y receta se me pueden aburrir xD
DeleteNo deja de ser curioso...ya sabéis lo que significa hoochie coochie, que no os lo diga ningún listo sin que le soltéis un guantazo jajajajaja
Besos!
Pero bueno pero bueno pero buenooooo ¡¡qué ven mis ojos!! ¡¡Bikinis, medias, tetas y pezones!! ¡¡Qué antro de perversión!! Jajajaja, con qué poco se conformaban los hombres hace apenas medio siglo. Y ahora... ahora todo el más difícil. xD
ReplyDeletejajajaja para que veas! pero es que esta revista en España en los años 40 , a quien llegara si es que llegó, tendría que ser pornográfica total.
DeleteEn París debió de ser otra cosa...¡eran más modernos! Las fotos desde luego con mucho gusto, son muy bonitos los desnudos :)
¡Jolín con el baile de la barriguita!
ReplyDeleteEsa revista es súper chula y me imagino que bastante indecente para la época. ¡Pecado, perversión!Ya ves, y ahora casi no hace falta salir en revistas para ir medio desnudas.
Un post muy elaborado, Lorena, te lo has currado vaya.
Un beso
¡gracias Nena! esta es la revista que un día te comenté algo sobre ella en tu blog :)
Deleteme alegro que te haya gustado! ahora como dice Mela, hasta el próximo post subidito de tono jajaja
un beso!
Que por cierto, se me ha pasado antes decirte que esta nueva sección me parece muy buena idea, a los chicos les gustará seguro... y a nosotras también.
DeleteHasta el próximo post ruborizante, jajaja
¡seguro que si Nena! de vez en cuando caerá uno picante jajaja
DeleteLa revista tiene su encanto. Son desnudos bonitos. Aquí es que, para algunas cosas, somos muy brutos, que algunas Interviú...déjatelas estar...
ReplyDeleteBuena adquisición, Lorena. Gracias por mostrarla.
Un beso
Hola guapa! Te echaba de menos ! Bueno es un interviú pero por el tipo de revista picante jeje pero no tiene nada que ver , la española tiene un gusto pésimo , esta en cambio tiene unas fotos bonitas y el póster del centro es muy original con el papel de seda para desnudar insinuantemente a la chica Pin up :)
DeleteUn beso!
Es que estoy con jalea real, para tomar las fuerzas caídas, pero, don't worry. Voy a ponerme al día.
DeleteMuacs
¡vaya! necesitas un descanso..ya mismo esta aquí semana santa y pillas vacaciones :)
DeleteHello Lorena! It's nice to meet you, your blog is so nice. I see we have a lot in common :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for following my blog.
Hello Nika! me too!I'm glad to hear from you. That's true, I love discovering 'new' vintage blogs like yours.
DeleteWelcome to Be-Bop Lashes!
Lorena xx