In these hypersensitive times, even a controversial music video as artful as Sia’s ‘Elastic Heart’, which saw Shia LaBeouf wrestle in a brotherly way with dancer Maddie Ziegler, will lead to a full apology from the artist. But back in 1981, Grammy-winning composer Danny Elfman was manifesting unhinged visions no-one would dare post online in 2016.
At the time, he was part of new wave band Oingo Boingo, whose album Only a Lad and specifically the song ‘Little Girls’ has become a persistent internet oddity, racking up over 6 million YouTube views.
If you’ve never seen it/had it burned into your memory, watch it at your peril now:

Slightly mortified? Sorry. With lines like “They don’t care about my one-way mirror / They’re not frightened by my cold exterior” and the (hideously catchy) chorus hook, it’s a pretty disturbing song and video, imagining a predator living in a house seemingly designed by M.C. Escher and inhabited by voyeuristic dwarves in smart-casual attire. Several little girls visit, pillow fighting with the character, restraining him, kissing him and floating in some kind of void.
Was it some kind of Nabokovian exploration of paedophilia? Elfman was asked about the video at Comic Con in 2010.
HE SAID:
Elfman, who won a Grammy for the Batman score and an Emmy for Desperate Housewives’, doubled down on this in 2014 when he told The AV Club it wasn’t so much about writing “from the perspective of a paedophile” but dishing out an “in-your-face facetious jab”.
Only A Lad critiqued capitalism, but he also wanted to provoke the outraged left.
“I just basically make fun of everybody, and I didn’t see anybody as being protected from that,” he added.
“So even if my politics were left, I still would really mock political correctness and kind of organized left-wing politics as frequently as I would the right.
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Oingo Boingo was a fun dance band. I loved them. Dead Man’s Party is a cult song that lives on.
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I was just talking about them, the Psychedelic Furs and Echo and the Bunnymen with my friend Johnny the other night! All great bands!
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Yes they were. They were all fun dance bands.
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Great memories there. You can listen to them all on YouTube now.
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We grew up with some great music, didn’t we?! 🙂
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The best! I think each generation thinks they have the best music, but it’s all a matter of ones own life experiences. It’s where you were and how you felt when you heard those songs. But the 70’s and 80’s were very good!
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Very true, although our era seems to have made quite the impact, and is still the music most listened to today. 🙂
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So true. I’m listening to Eighties on 8 right now on SiriusXM radio while I edit my new book!
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Classic Rock!!!!!
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Today he will be in trouble with “Me too”
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Thank you!
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