Barry White’s Animated Thoughts On Making Love And Not Blowing Up A Nation

American singer Barry White at his first London concert at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, last Friday. Date: 22/02/1974

American singer Barry White at his first London concert at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, last Friday.
Date: 22/02/1974

 

THIS animated interview with late great 1970s singing love walrus Barry White, throbbing growler of such bedroom-of-kitchen-sofa- you-name it-friendly hits as Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Baby, You’re the First, the Last, My Everything, It’s Only Love Doing It’s ThingLove Theme and the puntastic Love Making Music is a soothing appeal to our loving souls. Says Barry: “When a man is making love, the last thing he thinks about is war! The last thing he thinks about is ‘how can I blow up a nation?’.”

Barry White was in the room with you at the “most sacred, sensuous moment of your life”, whispering words of encougment in your ear.

 

You can see similar cartoon treatment dished out to the likes of Kurt CobainJanis JoplinThe Beastie Boys and Jim Morrison.

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