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Posted: 08 July 2019 at 8:48am | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Hykker wrote:
Sadly, we live in a time when coarse language is everywhere.

You can $#@^&*' say that again!

I preferred the days when artists would re-sing the lyrics for the radio versions. Even listening to Kiss FM in the car with my kids, there are all kinds of blanks, and I'm sure my 10 year old knows which words are supposed to go in the blanks.

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Posted: 08 July 2019 at 1:05pm | IP Logged Quote PopArchivist

Hykker wrote:

As far as explicit language goes, I'm not sure I
agree...there's plenty of angst in YOK without lines that
could get stations in trouble with the FCC. Plenty of
ways to get your point across without actual obscenities.
Sadly, we live in a time when coarse language is
everywhere.


It's similar in nature for me with Ed Sheeran's Don't on his X album which is clean. If you hear the explicit version on the Rick Ross Remix as he originally intended to do it before a father convinced him to make a clean album there are certain instances where having the curse word is more appropriate to the song's content then not having it.

If you take the going down in a theatre part (and the sacrasm behind it)...and the "are you thinking of me when you f**k her" and substitute some nice clean words you might as well censor art while you are at it because its too obscene as well.

Course language might be everywhere but just like I would not alter a work of art, hearing the curse words in some songs is an essential part of the song. Now not every song falls into that category.

Don't get me wrong, often the clean radio edits of songs are smoother and shorter and better to listen to. But since 1993 the Hot 100 has seen plenty of explicit versions of songs. Last year alone I had to assemble like 80 percent of the top 40 as explicit and clean. The language was rarely an issue before 1993's rap and r and b explosion. It is here to stay....

Edited by PopArchivist on 08 July 2019 at 1:07pm
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Posted: 08 July 2019 at 1:08pm | IP Logged Quote PopArchivist

aaronk wrote:
Hykker wrote:
Sadly, we live in a time when coarse language is everywhere.

You can $#@^&*' say that again!

I preferred the days when artists would re-sing the lyrics for the radio versions. Even listening to Kiss FM in the car with my kids, there are all kinds of blanks, and I'm sure my 10 year old knows which words are supposed to go in the blanks.


You can always listen to those disney edits you have. At some point you are right, bleeping the words out just makes kids more curious to hear what they are missing...
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