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The Biggest Names in Sex

Playboy's list of the most important people in sex from the past 55 years—and, no, Hef isn't No. 1—reminds the author why we still need America's smartest smut. And not just for the articles.

1 Alfred Kinsey

2 Dr. John Rock

3 Hugh Hefner

4 Alex Comfort

5 Marilyn Monroe

6 Monica Lewinsky

7 The Rolling Stones

8 Timothy Berners-Lee

9 Peter Dunn and Albert Wood

10 Madonna

11 Helen Gurley Brown

12 Charles Ginsburg

13 Ruth Westheimer

14 Elvis Presley

15 Masters and Johnson

16 Howard Stern

17 Ed Meese

18 Brigitte Bardot

19 Estelle Griswold

20 Bo Derek

21 Catharine MacKinnon

22 Vladimir Nabokov

23 Anita Bryant

24 Farrah Fawcett

25 Erica Jong

26 Barney Rosset

27 Germaine Greer

28 Christine Jorgensen

29 Pamela Anderson

30 Frank Sinatra

31 Nancy Friday

32 Jenna Jameson

33 William O. Douglas

34 Philip Roth

35 Charles Keating Jr.

36 Candace Bushnell

37 Dr. Mary Calderone

38 Beverly Whipple

39 Alberto Vargas

40 Potter Stewart

41 Linda Lovelace

42 Mike Nichols

43 Betty Dodson

44 Dr. David Reuben

45 Ian Fleming

46 Lenny Bruce

47 Gloria Steinem

48 Robert Mapplethorpe

49 Danni Ashe

50 J. Edgar Hoover

51 Gay Talese

52 Rock Hudson

53 Bernardo Bertolucci

54 Dell Williams

55 Rudi Gernreich

Daniel Radosh is the author of Rapture Ready! Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture and a contributing editor at The Week magazine.

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January 13, 2009 | 6:10am
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Banjo1

If you liked Caligula's Rome, you'll love where Hugh Hefner legacy is taking us.

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9:08 am, Jan 13, 2009
Jimbo1234

Rowe may have concluded that Elvis's influence was ten times that of Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley, and he was right, of course, but in defending his case he should also
pointed out to Daniel that Presley did it first, as well.

Presley's first single, at SUN records, was released on 11 July, 1954. That song, however monumental, did not carry sex overtones, nor did its flip side "Blue moon of Kentucky" but his second, the sex charged "Good Rockin' tonight", hit the stores, and radios, in late September of 1954.

As far as I know, and this is histrory, not wishful thinking, both Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley's first records came out the year after, in 1955.

As to Little Richard's first record, that was in 1950, at RCA Records and he also recorded at Specialty, as of 1953, but it wasn't until he recorded "Tutti Frutti", also in 1955, that he sex variable got into his act.

Moreover, and twice as important, Presley was not just the first of the rock founders to release a record infused with sex,but the first to demonstrate how sexy this sound was supposed to be, via 334 shows in the period from July 5, 1954, to December of 1955.

The list of towns, mostly in the South, where Presley exercised the "right to move" is so extensive that books have been written on the subject.

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10:38 am, Jan 13, 2009
MarineLtCol

Elvis Presley anybody??

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11:18 am, Jan 13, 2009
LordDragon

MarineLtCol

Elvis Presley anybody??

Of course, Colonel, he's at #14. I might flip him and Madonna at #10 but this is a good list. Not a great one, but good. And ultimately designed to provoke commentary and debate, which is Playboy's REAL contribution to America.

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11:51 am, Jan 13, 2009
ghettosavant

Jimbo, wait a sec. Didn't Big Mama Thorton come out before Elvis. Didn't she sing "Hound Dog?" Wasn't that dog "scratching all the time" and trying to "catch a rabbit?" Do you think this song was really about hunting and man's best friend?

Being the first person recognized to do something isn't the same as being the first to do it or else King James is the author of Genesis.

No Blacks on this sex list means this list I must dismiss. Now if you were talking about Great Figures in Drug Abuse and Kitsch...yeah, I give that all to Elvis. He is the King.

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12:09 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Jimbo1234

Rock historians have recorded when, and how, each of the rock and rolls founders made their first big move, via sex or anything else, for that matter in the annals of american television.

All one has to do, is read the books, or do the proper research online, then look at the visual evidence, which in most cases, does exist.

The other day someone told me that Bo Diddley had appeared on national television before Elvis, a fact which of course I knew to be the truth. He had been asked to sing the top song in the Billboard charts that week, "Sixteen tons", and he refused. He wanted to plug his own record, aptly titled "O Diddley". And, so, he did.

I then asked my friend to look at the youtube clip showing what Diddley did on the Ed Sullivan Show, at CBS, on that cold November night, in 1955. As he sang "Bo Diddley", his standing still throughout his deliverance of the song, did little to accentuate the matter of sex, and the words had even less of a message in that direction, c no matter how repetitive. " Bo Diddley bought his babe a diamond ring,If that diamond ring don't shine, He gonna take it to a private eye,If that private eye can't see, He'd better not take the ring from me, Bo Diddley caught a nanny goat,
To make his pretty baby a Sunday coat,
Bo Diddley caught a bear cat, To make his pretty baby a Sunday hat. Mojo come to my house, ya black cat bone,
Take my baby away from home, Ugly ole mojo, where ya bin,
Up your house, and gone again".

Less than two months later, on CBS's Stage Show, the Mississippi born Presley wanted to plug his newset release "Heartbreak Hotel". The producers said no way. He then suggested "Shake rattle and Roll", and "I got a woman", and the producers agreed. As he took to the stage, a frabtic Presley went on to deliver what many people today can attest to have been the first assault on the matter of sex liberation, for youngsters and adults alike. All it took was one line from "Flip flop and Fly", which he added to what were already considered the risque lyrics in "Shake, Rattle and Roll".

"II'm like a Mississippi bullfrog sittin' on a hollow stump,.
I've got so many women I don't know which way to jump"

Those lines, and the incredible energy which he invested in delivering them, makes for the proper introduction to sex, in American television...



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12:23 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Jimbo1234

Guetto savant, I see your point, really. The fact that Big Mama Thornton predated Elvis in singing "Hound Dog", by at least three years, is an extremely well known fact. Less known is the fact that the song was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who were not African Americans. She took that song to the number one position in the R&B chart, where it stayed for 13 weeks. The fact that no African American is on the list is a disgrace, and I am one hundred percent with you on that one. Cassius Clay, later known by the name of Mohammed Ali, should have been on that list, for starters. The fact that he was a boxer is neither here not there. He exuded sex, every time he said he was the greatest, in those early clips. And, like Elvis, everyone wanted to BE him, with everything that being him implied...

Now, coming back to Presley, the fact that his "Hound Dog" went to number 1 on all charts, inclluding the R&B, selling 4 million copies and was seen by audiences in excess of 30 (Berle show) 40 (Allen show), 60, and 62 million, respectively (fist and second Sullivan Shows) in 1956 alone, is coincidental to his having been the first performer to exude sex, on national television, as he had done the same, with "Shake Rattle and Roll", "I got a woman", "Tutti Frutti", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Baby, let's play house", and finally, with "Heartbreak Hotel", and "I want you, I need , I love you", three months, I repeat, three months before he ever took on "Hound Dog".

Presley was "destined" to introduce sex in mainstream America, especially after growing up in depression era Mississippi and Tennessee, where he interacted with musicians of every medium known to man, before he turned 17. he was at the source of it all...

Finally, your crack about Presley falling into drugs is not very serious, particularly as we are not debating here what happens to rock stars, but how did they each deliver, when they first came on the scene.

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12:49 pm, Jan 13, 2009
pericles21

Puzzling list, as if the author was still afraid of his own sensuality, viz. 50's America. Tough stretch to accept this list as representing anyhing but left over sexual angst and self delusion. No top listing of Betty Page, Flynnt (he must be laughing)? Elvis and not his roots? Sorry - glaring omissions, mislistings - all and more leaves one anxious . Is this American sensuality, still iced over and disguising? Why not add licks from Bob and Bing's spicier cuts from the "Road" series.

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12:49 pm, Jan 13, 2009
NYCrex

Must be hard feelings at Playboy, but Bob Guccione does deserve a top spot on the list. Flynt of course as well.

I guess when you think about sex too hard, it gets soft.

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1:47 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Magister

I like that Farrah's red poster is the link.

And, while I agree with the others that the absence of African-Americans is a shame (Marvin Gaye?), I'll have to consider buying a Playboy, the next time I run across one.

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2:28 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Jimbo1234

According to a recent interview by super-Elvis fan Hugh Hefner, Elvis Presley is said to have stayed overnight with 8 "bunnies" in a room at the mansion, now called " the Elvis Suite". hefner added that the room has been sealed and is being kept out of the public view, in his honour, for more than 30 years, even for frequent and important visitors who request to see, or stay in it. Wow!!!

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2:50 pm, Jan 13, 2009
jblum8156

Well, I really think Elvis was black in everything except his skin color.

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3:49 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Abelard

Jimbo1234,

You posted: "Elvis Presley is said to have stayed overnight with 8 "bunnies" in a room at the mansion, now called " the Elvis Suite". hefner added that the room has been sealed and is being kept out of the public view, in his honour..."

Hey, maybe that's where he went after he faked his own death...

:)

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4:20 pm, Jan 13, 2009
briank

Was there any doubt that Playboy would exclude minorities from the list? Or is the preference for blue eyed blonds just too obvious for everyone to understand. Hef is the biggest pimp in America, but you want to make him into some sort of cultural icon. He's a PIMP!

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4:38 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Jimbo1234

Abelard, LOL, but that would mean he's suffering even more, can you imagine,?

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6:35 pm, Jan 13, 2009
mediamaven

As much as I love Mick and Keith and Frank, what about Barry White and Johnny Mathis. Who hasn't banged to those two in the background?

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6:50 pm, Jan 13, 2009
Knollsgerbils

Al Gore lost the 2000 election because it was stolen, NOT because some people soured on Clinton because of Monica Lewinsky..

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7:40 pm, Jan 13, 2009
jeffbot

Lists are made for debate ... but leaving Shere Hite off this one is just ridiculous.

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7:56 pm, Jan 13, 2009
coleHafner

Ha ! John Rock regularly attended Catholic mass . . . . Ironyyyy !

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11:44 pm, Jan 13, 2009
HawaiianBuilt

Elvis has just left the playboy mansion..... LOLWPMP So that's where hes been all this time??

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2:04 am, Jan 14, 2009
evanrm

They list Alfred Kinsey as No 1. The man who believed even sex with children and animals was 'normal' and to be encouraged. The man who drew his 'research' into sexuality primarily from prison inmates (25% of interviewees) and sex offenders and pedophiles. The man who tried to argue that children are 'sexual' because they respond to sexual molestation.

The saddest part is not that this man fathered the 'sexual revolution', nor that he paved the way for sex education at public schools, nor even that it undermines traditional, Christian values. The saddest part is that what he taught, and what has been continued to be taught since him is actually really damaging to both thos opposed, AND the very people who support his 'liberal' sexual agenda.

Go figure that a perverted, evil man who thinks child sex is a fine idea ranks as the No 1 name in sex.

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3:17 am, Jan 14, 2009
rabissimo

So Monica Lewinsky gave us Bush. I thought all she gave was head...

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9:48 am, Jan 14, 2009
VirginiaMom

Elvis Presley (#13) would not be recognized as a sexual icon were it not for his appropriation of African-American performance codes. It was precisely this white southern boy's swiveling hips on the Ed Sullivan Show and bluesy singing voice that made Presley's "cross-over" appeal (aesthetic and sexual) so threatening to mainstream white parents of the 1950s. Without the interpretive prism of race, and the fear of illicit sexual attractions which are so often a subtext of America's struggles over race, we cannot even see why some of these folks on the list became sexual icons.

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12:31 pm, Jan 14, 2009
finderj

I have long regarded Playboy with a mixture of respect and horro, but one thing is clear: Playboy got people talking. Playboy and its progeny opened the door, not for immorality and promiscuity - those doors were opened with the first humans to live in society - but for real dialogue, real conversation about one of the three most basic human drives. While I personally would prefer a bit more discretion and maybe even, God forbid, modesty in contemporary western culture, dialogue beats the heck out of total repression and hypocrisy any day.

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12:31 pm, Jan 14, 2009
xophere

Eric Jong and no Henry Miller? Was this a time range here or did we just ignore most lit? There is a ton of written stuff that would be even more relevant? Nin?

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2:50 pm, Jan 14, 2009
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