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Suggested: Sade - The Sweetest Taboo - Official - 1985
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2nd track from "Promise" (1985). While it's not clear exactly WHICH taboo Sade is referring to in this song (and that's probably for the best, seeing as how it's, well, taboo), we do know it's the SWEETEST one! So feel free to supply your own salacious details. In any event, "The Sweetest Taboo" became Sade's second consecutive number-one hit in the US on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, following "Smooth Operator." It's considered one of the band's signature songs, and has become a yacht rock staple. HelloLoser.com ranks it number 62 on its list of Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs.

~thatMimosaGrove

*

And speaking of HelloLoser.com, the tongue-in-cheek website describes the official video of "The Sweetest Taboo" thusly:

Sade is very sad. Not because it’s raining outside, but because she’s in love with a man she cannot have. And never mind that the girl he’s with looks strangely like Latoya Jackson. Sade has bigger problems than that.

Her one date with him includes a horse ride through a barren desert. “Oh, why are we out here all alone?” wonders Sade, until she reaches until the glove box of his jeep and finds a loaded pistol.

And that’s when the video turns into an episode of Breaking Bad.

We’ll miss you, Sade.

We’ll miss you too, Latoya. (Not really)

BEST TIME TO LISTEN TO THIS ON YOUR YACHT IS…

…when your friend’s “guests” he invited along turn out to be Colombian cartel, and this “Sunday afternoon boat ride” turns out to be a million dollar drug run.

BEST USES IN POP CULTURE

Prince mentions Sade’s “The Sweetest Taboo” more than once in the lyrics to “S.S.T.” a song he wrote shortly after the impact of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. S.S.T. refers to sea surface temperature, which is used to monitor the threat of hurricanes. Prince is so deep. [RIP Prince ~tMG]

BEST LYRIC

“You’ve got the biggest heart,
Sometimes I think you’re just too good for me.
Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year’s Eve.”

And every afternoon is Thanksgiving.

~Hello Loser's Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs
http://www.helloloser.com/2013/09/06/...

*

According to SongFacts . . .

The line "There's a quiet storm" is a reference to the Quiet Storm radio format, which is filled with baby-making music like this song. The Quiet Storm indicates a sensual sexual experience.

~ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?i...


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Song written by: H F Adu / Martin Ditcham / Adu

Album Personnel

Sade
Sade – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen"); arrangement (all tracks)
Sade Adu – vocals
Stuart Matthewman – guitar, saxophone
Paul Denman – bass guitar
Andrew Hale – keyboards

Additional personnel
Terry Bailey – trumpet
Lee Barrett – management
Pete Beachill – trombone
Carlos Bonell – guitar ("Fear")
Pete Brown – assistant engineering
Martin Ditcham – percussion
Simon Driscoll – assistant engineering
Dave Early – drums, percussion
Nick Ingman – string arrangements ("Fear", "Tar Baby")
Jake Jacas – vocals ("Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Phil Legg – assistant engineering
Robin Millar – production (all except "Maureen")
Mike Pela – production ("Never as Good as the First Time"); mixing ("Maureen"); production engineering (all tracks)
Ben Rogan – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Graham Smith – sleeve design
Toshi Yajima – photography

~Wikipedia

466,754 views Jun 6, 2017 2nd track from "Promise" (1985). While it's not clear exactly WHICH taboo Sade is referring to in this song (and that's probably for the best, seeing as how it's, well, taboo), we do know it's the SWEETEST one! So feel free to supply your own salacious details. In any event, "The Sweetest Taboo" became Sade's second consecutive number-one hit in the US on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, following "Smooth Operator." It's considered one of the band's signature songs, and has become a yacht rock staple. HelloLoser.com ranks it number 62 on its list of Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs.

~thatMimosaGrove

*

And speaking of HelloLoser.com, the tongue-in-cheek website describes the official video of "The Sweetest Taboo" thusly:

Sade is very sad. Not because it’s raining outside, but because she’s in love with a man she cannot have. And never mind that the girl he’s with looks strangely like Latoya Jackson. Sade has bigger problems than that.

Her one date with him includes a horse ride through a barren desert. “Oh, why are we out here all alone?” wonders Sade, until she reaches until the glove box of his jeep and finds a loaded pistol.

And that’s when the video turns into an episode of Breaking Bad.

We’ll miss you, Sade.

We’ll miss you too, Latoya. (Not really)

BEST TIME TO LISTEN TO THIS ON YOUR YACHT IS…

…when your friend’s “guests” he invited along turn out to be Colombian cartel, and this “Sunday afternoon boat ride” turns out to be a million dollar drug run.

BEST USES IN POP CULTURE

Prince mentions Sade’s “The Sweetest Taboo” more than once in the lyrics to “S.S.T.” a song he wrote shortly after the impact of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. S.S.T. refers to sea surface temperature, which is used to monitor the threat of hurricanes. Prince is so deep. [RIP Prince ~tMG]

BEST LYRIC

“You’ve got the biggest heart,
Sometimes I think you’re just too good for me.
Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year’s Eve.”

And every afternoon is Thanksgiving.

~Hello Loser's Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs
http://www.helloloser.com/2013/09/06/...

*

According to SongFacts . . .

The line "There's a quiet storm" is a reference to the Quiet Storm radio format, which is filled with baby-making music like this song. The Quiet Storm indicates a sensual sexual experience.

~ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?i...


*

Song written by: H F Adu / Martin Ditcham / Adu

Album Personnel

Sade
Sade – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen"); arrangement (all tracks)
Sade Adu – vocals
Stuart Matthewman – guitar, saxophone
Paul Denman – bass guitar
Andrew Hale – keyboards

Additional personnel
Terry Bailey – trumpet
Lee Barrett – management
Pete Beachill – trombone
Carlos Bonell – guitar ("Fear")
Pete Brown – assistant engineering
Martin Ditcham – percussion
Simon Driscoll – assistant engineering
Dave Early – drums, percussion
Nick Ingman – string arrangements ("Fear", "Tar Baby")
Jake Jacas – vocals ("Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Phil Legg – assistant engineering
Robin Millar – production (all except "Maureen")
Mike Pela – production ("Never as Good as the First Time"); mixing ("Maureen"); production engineering (all tracks)
Ben Rogan – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Graham Smith – sleeve design
Toshi Yajima – photography

~Wikipedia … ...more
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Suggested: Sade - The Sweetest Taboo - Official - 1985
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2nd track from "Promise" (1985). While it's not clear exactly WHICH taboo Sade is referring to in this song (and that's probably for the best, seeing as how it's, well, taboo), we do know it's the SWEETEST one! So feel free to supply your own salacious details. In any event, "The Sweetest Taboo" became Sade's second consecutive number-one hit in the US on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, following "Smooth Operator." It's considered one of the band's signature songs, and has become a yacht rock staple. HelloLoser.com ranks it number 62 on its list of Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs.

~thatMimosaGrove

*

And speaking of HelloLoser.com, the tongue-in-cheek website describes the official video of "The Sweetest Taboo" thusly:

Sade is very sad. Not because it’s raining outside, but because she’s in love with a man she cannot have. And never mind that the girl he’s with looks strangely like Latoya Jackson. Sade has bigger problems than that.

Her one date with him includes a horse ride through a barren desert. “Oh, why are we out here all alone?” wonders Sade, until she reaches until the glove box of his jeep and finds a loaded pistol.

And that’s when the video turns into an episode of Breaking Bad.

We’ll miss you, Sade.

We’ll miss you too, Latoya. (Not really)

BEST TIME TO LISTEN TO THIS ON YOUR YACHT IS…

…when your friend’s “guests” he invited along turn out to be Colombian cartel, and this “Sunday afternoon boat ride” turns out to be a million dollar drug run.

BEST USES IN POP CULTURE

Prince mentions Sade’s “The Sweetest Taboo” more than once in the lyrics to “S.S.T.” a song he wrote shortly after the impact of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. S.S.T. refers to sea surface temperature, which is used to monitor the threat of hurricanes. Prince is so deep. [RIP Prince ~tMG]

BEST LYRIC

“You’ve got the biggest heart,
Sometimes I think you’re just too good for me.
Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year’s Eve.”

And every afternoon is Thanksgiving.

~Hello Loser's Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs
http://www.helloloser.com/2013/09/06/...

*

According to SongFacts . . .

The line "There's a quiet storm" is a reference to the Quiet Storm radio format, which is filled with baby-making music like this song. The Quiet Storm indicates a sensual sexual experience.

~ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?i...


*

Song written by: H F Adu / Martin Ditcham / Adu

Album Personnel

Sade
Sade – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen"); arrangement (all tracks)
Sade Adu – vocals
Stuart Matthewman – guitar, saxophone
Paul Denman – bass guitar
Andrew Hale – keyboards

Additional personnel
Terry Bailey – trumpet
Lee Barrett – management
Pete Beachill – trombone
Carlos Bonell – guitar ("Fear")
Pete Brown – assistant engineering
Martin Ditcham – percussion
Simon Driscoll – assistant engineering
Dave Early – drums, percussion
Nick Ingman – string arrangements ("Fear", "Tar Baby")
Jake Jacas – vocals ("Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Phil Legg – assistant engineering
Robin Millar – production (all except "Maureen")
Mike Pela – production ("Never as Good as the First Time"); mixing ("Maureen"); production engineering (all tracks)
Ben Rogan – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Graham Smith – sleeve design
Toshi Yajima – photography

~Wikipedia

466,754 views Jun 6, 2017 2nd track from "Promise" (1985). While it's not clear exactly WHICH taboo Sade is referring to in this song (and that's probably for the best, seeing as how it's, well, taboo), we do know it's the SWEETEST one! So feel free to supply your own salacious details. In any event, "The Sweetest Taboo" became Sade's second consecutive number-one hit in the US on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, following "Smooth Operator." It's considered one of the band's signature songs, and has become a yacht rock staple. HelloLoser.com ranks it number 62 on its list of Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs.

~thatMimosaGrove

*

And speaking of HelloLoser.com, the tongue-in-cheek website describes the official video of "The Sweetest Taboo" thusly:

Sade is very sad. Not because it’s raining outside, but because she’s in love with a man she cannot have. And never mind that the girl he’s with looks strangely like Latoya Jackson. Sade has bigger problems than that.

Her one date with him includes a horse ride through a barren desert. “Oh, why are we out here all alone?” wonders Sade, until she reaches until the glove box of his jeep and finds a loaded pistol.

And that’s when the video turns into an episode of Breaking Bad.

We’ll miss you, Sade.

We’ll miss you too, Latoya. (Not really)

BEST TIME TO LISTEN TO THIS ON YOUR YACHT IS…

…when your friend’s “guests” he invited along turn out to be Colombian cartel, and this “Sunday afternoon boat ride” turns out to be a million dollar drug run.

BEST USES IN POP CULTURE

Prince mentions Sade’s “The Sweetest Taboo” more than once in the lyrics to “S.S.T.” a song he wrote shortly after the impact of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. S.S.T. refers to sea surface temperature, which is used to monitor the threat of hurricanes. Prince is so deep. [RIP Prince ~tMG]

BEST LYRIC

“You’ve got the biggest heart,
Sometimes I think you’re just too good for me.
Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year’s Eve.”

And every afternoon is Thanksgiving.

~Hello Loser's Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs
http://www.helloloser.com/2013/09/06/...

*

According to SongFacts . . .

The line "There's a quiet storm" is a reference to the Quiet Storm radio format, which is filled with baby-making music like this song. The Quiet Storm indicates a sensual sexual experience.

~ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?i...


*

Song written by: H F Adu / Martin Ditcham / Adu

Album Personnel

Sade
Sade – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen"); arrangement (all tracks)
Sade Adu – vocals
Stuart Matthewman – guitar, saxophone
Paul Denman – bass guitar
Andrew Hale – keyboards

Additional personnel
Terry Bailey – trumpet
Lee Barrett – management
Pete Beachill – trombone
Carlos Bonell – guitar ("Fear")
Pete Brown – assistant engineering
Martin Ditcham – percussion
Simon Driscoll – assistant engineering
Dave Early – drums, percussion
Nick Ingman – string arrangements ("Fear", "Tar Baby")
Jake Jacas – vocals ("Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Phil Legg – assistant engineering
Robin Millar – production (all except "Maureen")
Mike Pela – production ("Never as Good as the First Time"); mixing ("Maureen"); production engineering (all tracks)
Ben Rogan – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Graham Smith – sleeve design
Toshi Yajima – photography

~Wikipedia … ...more
Click here to read comments while watching the video.

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Suggested: Sade - The Sweetest Taboo - Official - 1985
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2nd track from "Promise" (1985). While it's not clear exactly WHICH taboo Sade is referring to in this song (and that's probably for the best, seeing as how it's, well, taboo), we do know it's the SWEETEST one! So feel free to supply your own salacious details. In any event, "The Sweetest Taboo" became Sade's second consecutive number-one hit in the US on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, following "Smooth Operator." It's considered one of the band's signature songs, and has become a yacht rock staple. HelloLoser.com ranks it number 62 on its list of Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs.

~thatMimosaGrove

*

And speaking of HelloLoser.com, the tongue-in-cheek website describes the official video of "The Sweetest Taboo" thusly:

Sade is very sad. Not because it’s raining outside, but because she’s in love with a man she cannot have. And never mind that the girl he’s with looks strangely like Latoya Jackson. Sade has bigger problems than that.

Her one date with him includes a horse ride through a barren desert. “Oh, why are we out here all alone?” wonders Sade, until she reaches until the glove box of his jeep and finds a loaded pistol.

And that’s when the video turns into an episode of Breaking Bad.

We’ll miss you, Sade.

We’ll miss you too, Latoya. (Not really)

BEST TIME TO LISTEN TO THIS ON YOUR YACHT IS…

…when your friend’s “guests” he invited along turn out to be Colombian cartel, and this “Sunday afternoon boat ride” turns out to be a million dollar drug run.

BEST USES IN POP CULTURE

Prince mentions Sade’s “The Sweetest Taboo” more than once in the lyrics to “S.S.T.” a song he wrote shortly after the impact of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. S.S.T. refers to sea surface temperature, which is used to monitor the threat of hurricanes. Prince is so deep. [RIP Prince ~tMG]

BEST LYRIC

“You’ve got the biggest heart,
Sometimes I think you’re just too good for me.
Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year’s Eve.”

And every afternoon is Thanksgiving.

~Hello Loser's Top 100 Yacht Rock Songs
http://www.helloloser.com/2013/09/06/...

*

According to SongFacts . . .

The line "There's a quiet storm" is a reference to the Quiet Storm radio format, which is filled with baby-making music like this song. The Quiet Storm indicates a sensual sexual experience.

~ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?i...


*

Song written by: H F Adu / Martin Ditcham / Adu

Album Personnel

Sade
Sade – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen"); arrangement (all tracks)
Sade Adu – vocals
Stuart Matthewman – guitar, saxophone
Paul Denman – bass guitar
Andrew Hale – keyboards

Additional personnel
Terry Bailey – trumpet
Lee Barrett – management
Pete Beachill – trombone
Carlos Bonell – guitar ("Fear")
Pete Brown – assistant engineering
Martin Ditcham – percussion
Simon Driscoll – assistant engineering
Dave Early – drums, percussion
Nick Ingman – string arrangements ("Fear", "Tar Baby")
Jake Jacas – vocals ("Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Phil Legg – assistant engineering
Robin Millar – production (all except "Maureen")
Mike Pela – production ("Never as Good as the First Time"); mixing ("Maureen"); production engineering (all tracks)
Ben Rogan – production ("You're Not the Man", "Never as Good as the First Time", "Maureen")
Graham Smith – sleeve design
Toshi Yajima – photography

~Wikipedia

466,754 views Jun 6, 2017 2nd track from "Promise" (1985). While it's not clear exactly WHICH taboo Sade is referring to in this song (and that's probably for the best, seeing as how it's, well, taboo), we do know it's the SWEETEST one! So feel free to supply your own salacious details. I
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