![]() (Quiet Storm)Īlthough she's presuming herself to be falling in love with him, she is caught between the man she see's (sometimes I think You're just to good for me) and the man he truly is (Taboo). She is afraid to tell him that she knows. Jj from SeattleThis song is about a man who has dangerous dealings with the mob or the like.Frank from Chicago The taboo is that she is the dom.It’s like the good girl who wants the dangerous rough neck to be her man. She reveres and fears him, but she loves him so much that though her heart tells her he should be taboo, the taboo is bittersweet. This is why they show her finding a gun in his glove box, and putting it away before he gets back in the car.Īt the video’s end, she writes “Temor” on the window, which means “fear” in Spanish, to describe the apprehensions she has about giving her total heart to her Latin lover though she feels he could hurt her or break her heart at anytime. She is in a relationship with a man who everything in her warns her is dangerous and who could also break her heart at anytime, but because she’s so in love with him, though her heart warns her of the danger, she can’t resist. It’s not the height of sexual pleasure, though that could be part of a double entendres. Keith Sadefan Bell from UsaYou guys are wrong about what the sweetest taboo means.Ngenge Rajabu, from Ciccinant, OhioThis is a evergreen song, thank you Sade & co.Tre from New YorkWho plays the love interest in the Sweetest Taboo Video?.Also has a kid (so maybe the black and white is flashback) practicing being a matador, pointing a wooden sword toward a bull.Ī music video trilogy: 1) "Never As Good As the First Time" 2) "Sweetest Taboo" 3) "Is It A Crime." Names painted on sides of walls: "Blanca Paloma" (white dove) in one shot and "Huelva" (province) in another. Ward also directed music video for "Never As Good As the First Time" - though in black and white, also has Sade on horseback (though different horse) - and a motorcycle - filmed at "white village" (pueblo blanco) El Rocio in Huelva, Andalusia, Spain (horses presumably Andalusians). But all he finds is her "Temor." Despite not getting "the bad news," she has succumbed to her fear? She writes "Temor" on the window at the end of "Sweetest Taboo" - the same "Temor" on the window of the same matador jazz lounge plays repeatedly in "Is It A Crime" - she's in New York, he has followed her there looking for her. She fears for her matador (matador art in the jazz lounge in the video for "Sweetest Taboo" (director Brian Ward 1985) and "Is It A Crime" (same director Brian Ward 1986). ![]() ![]() B from Los AngelesTemor is a reference to lyric in song from the same album, "Fear:".
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