Body Talk
"Body Talk"
Let your body do the talking with Ratt's "Body Talk," an energetic hard rock track from 1986's Dancing Undercover! Featured in The Golden Child, this glam metal song pulses with pure 80s energy, driving guitars, and undeniable Ratt attitude.
- TITLE: Body Talk
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Ratt
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- RELEASEDAY: October 09
- YEAR: 1986
Appearing on Ratt's 1986 album Dancing Undercover and the soundtrack for the film The Golden Child, "Body Talk" delivers the band's signature hard rock sound. While sometimes broadly labeled under heavy metal due to the era, its style is more accurately defined as upbeat glam metal or hard rock, featuring catchy riffs.
"Body Talk" (1986) showcases the energetic guitar interplay between Warren DeMartini and Robbin Crosby, backed by a driving rhythm section typical of Ratt's mid-80s output. Though not one of their highest-charting singles, its inclusion in a major film and representation of their core glam metal/hard rock sound makes it a notable track.
SONG MEANING: "Body Talk" centers on the theme of non-verbal communication, specifically in the context of physical attraction and desire. The lyrics describe how actions, looks, and physical presence ("Body talk, Communication / Body talk, Pure temptation") convey powerful messages without words, focusing on the seductive power of body language in flirtatious situations.
"Ratt"
- TITLE: Ratt
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1976–1992 (1976), 1996–2022 (1996)
- BAND: Ratt
"Lay It Down"
- TITLE: Lay It Down
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Ratt
- GENRE: Glam Metal, Groove Metal, Heavy Metal
- RELEASEDAY: June 13
- YEAR: 1985
