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Naked Girl Bands Playing
Published on August 26, 2020 06:16 PM





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Instead of fussing over a wardrobe, these singers stripped down in the name of their art.


Warning: Some videos include graphic content.


Could anyone but Cyrus turn writhing naked atop a literal wrecking ball into one of the most legendary videos in recent pop culture history? Probably not. While reflecting on the hit song's 7th anniversary on Aug. 26, 2020, the singer said that it "feels like a lifetime ago...but somehow only yesterday." Previously, she's spoken out about the iconic video, telling The Zach Sang Show in 2017, "That's something you can't take away." She added, "Swinging around naked on a wrecking ball lives forever."


Cardi and her army of backup dancers appear nude in the rapper's violent, racy video, which follows her as she commits some heinous crimes — even after being locked up. "It was very difficult to, you know, make the private parts look pleasant and cover them up in a good way," Cardi said in an Instagram video. "Because I really wanted the choreography scene for us to be naked."


PANIC! AT THE DISCO: "GIRLS/GIRLS/BOYS"


For a song inspired by his first threesome experience, frontman Brendon Urie recreated D'Angelo's intimate 2006 video for "Untitled (How Does It Feel)." May artists continue to pay homage to the masterpiece for decades to come.


D'ANGELO: "UNTITLED (HOW DOES IT FEEL)"


As if we could make this list without the original. We'll give you a minute.


While the bedazzled getup she wore in "Toxic" is now iconic, Spears actually ditched cover-ups entirely for her steamy 2009 track.


Like the goddess she is, Grande appeared in nothing but body paint to create ethereal images for her 2018 hit. She seemed a little shy about the bare moment on Instagram, first posting and then deleting a BTS pic of her "titty paint."


Like Rihanna, sometimes we all need to get in the bath and have a good cry.


"I thought of it when I was in the shower, while we were still mastering the record," Morissette told Rolling Stone about choosing to go bare in her 1998 video. "I was naked, obviously, and I wanted something very raw and present, because that's what the song is. And the last couple of years, the way I feel about my body has changed so that I don't see it as just an ornament, partly because of the triathlon training. Now who I am inside determines how I feel about my body instead of the other way around."


Legend and wife Chrissy Teigen flaunted their sweet, sweet naked love for bed and shower scenes in the romantic 2013 video, which was shot in Italy just days before the duo tied the knot.


The boys showed the Los Angeles public almost everything during their 1999 naked romp, confirming that nudity is fun at basically any age.


Perry let the world see almost all of her sun-kissed skin in 2010, because why would you not be naked while lounging on a cotton candy cloud?



The Ladybirds: The world’s first all-girl topless rock band(s)



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The Ladybirds was apparently quite the popular name for female pop groups in the 1960s. There were several all-girl bands in the 1960s named The Ladybirds, some of them who performed fully-clothed and some who did not.
But let’s narrow it down to just the Ladybirds who got their kits off , shall we, leaving out a California-based group by that name who opened for the Stones for at least one performance during their 1965 US tour and also the Ladybirds, an English all-girl vocal harmony group often seen on The Benny Hill Show .
Now as it turns out, there wasn’t just a single band of topless Ladybirds, either. There were two! What are the odds of that?
First we have the American Ladybirds, a garage rock group that was comprised of five showgirls and begun in San Francisco (some sources say NJ) sometime in 1966. When they first started out their act was just a T&A gimmick—I’m guessing one that was inspired by Charlotte Morman’s topless cello playing, then in the news, although topless waitresses were already a “thing” at that point—with the ‘birds shaking their tailfeathers (and tits) at punters but miming along to backing tracks in places like the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas, LA’s risque Blue Bunny Club and Tipsy’s, a “cabaret” in San Francisco’s then wild North Beach neighborhood where they were booked for 14 solid months. Like the Monkees, eventually they learned how to play their own instruments.
Here’s a ridiculous bit of Ladybirds trivia: None other than World Golf Hall of Fame golfer Raymond Floyd managed the group, at least for a while. A 1998 Sports Illustrated article about Floyd called him an “investor” in the Ladybirds. Floyd was apparently a rather notorious party boy in his younger years and the owner of a nightclub called Coke’s. He probably co-managed the group with Voss Boreta who also managed stripper Carol Doda, at least for a while.
And then there are the Danish Ladybirds who also got topless. It’s known for instance, that this Copenhagen-based group played a double bill with Led Zeppelin—then still called the New Yardbirds for contractual reasons (Ladybirds/Yardbirds, geddit?) at the Fjordvilla Club in Roskilde, Denmark, on September 8th 1968. These Ladybirds stuck it out until 1986 before calling it quits.
From the shots below you can see both the predominantly brunette US incarnation and the blonder Scandinavian variant of Ladybirds. Frankly I don’t expect we’ll be seeing any sort of 50 year anniversary reunions from either of them.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Footage of the US-based Ladybirds performing at the Blue Bunny Club in Los Angeles. The line-up seen here includes Robin Sherwood (lead guitar, vocals), Barbara Branch (guitar, vocals), Marcelle Mitchell (bass), Rosita Quintana (drums) and Deborah Dayan (organ). Taken from ‘The Wild World of Jayne Mansfield’
 
The Ladybirds onstage at Tipsy’s in San Francisco. This clip comes from the 2008 Vh1 documentary ‘Sex: The Revolution’
 
The Ladybirds from Denmark playing live in Italy sometime in 1977


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