Kansas City Walk Of Shame Playlist: Traylor Swelce Sleepover Reported

The worst publicity stunt in this history of the NFL persists this weekend and seemingly gets a bit more saucy in order to captivate the plebs.

TMZ shares the deets . . . 

"You gotta know there's something fairly serious going on. Taylor flew from NYC to L.A. Wednesday to attend the world premiere of her movie at The Grove and then booked it for Kansas City the next day to show up at the game that night."

Sure . . . But a photo of an SUV isn't exactly the empirical evidence that many online critics have so crudely demanded.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Staying Together At His Home

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are making every minute count before she jets off to Argentina November 9 for her 'Eras' tour because they spent the night together Friday at his home.

Again . . . Without trying to ruin the fun . . . It's our "jorb" to point out THIS IS ALL JUST AN NFL PUBLICITY STUNT AS PRO-FOOTBALL NEEDS TAYLOR SWIFT in order to encourage more women to watch ballers give themselves concussive injuries that often last a lifetime.

Nevertheless . . .

Fake news regarding celebrity sleepovers inspires tonight's very real TKC playlist on the topic of overnight adult adventures.

For our Boomer friends we start with a classic prudish American MSM in action when Ed Sullivan demanded the Rolling Stones switch lyrics for this song and Mick Jagger rolled his eyes all the way through the performance because of it.

This kinda-creepy tune from Chicago was strangely popular when TKC wasn't yet 10-years-old as the iconic band tried desperately to remain relevant in the video age and before their their lead singer star inevitably jumped ship in order to achieve greatness by singing the theme to a Karate Kid sequel.

Football fans often hear this song at Arrowhead BUT we can only hope they remember the music video visuals that accompanied the 1980 rock anthem that are just a bit more provocative then what rock audiences are allowed today.

Sam Smith is a terrifyingly bad joke nowadays but back in 2014 this was a halfway decent tune that offered a glimpse at the emotional peril of hookup culture . . .

STILL . . . Stay-overs are as old has human history and this 1978 classic from Bob Seger offers one of the best rock n' roll tributes to fleeting overnight romance.

As always, thanks for reading and have a safe and fun Saturday night.

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