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Originally posted by Hykker Hykker wrote:

There was a really awkward
edit of Wild Cherry's "Play
That
Funky Music" where the term "white boy"
was excised. Not
sure if this was something created
later...don'e ever
recall hearing it in 1976.


Epic did issue this on a promo 45 with a
special catalog number, but I don't own a
copy of it.
Live in stereo.
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Here's a youtube upload of the censored Wild Cherry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On6VtPhOxr4
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To Tom Diehl:

Thank you for looking for the promo 45 for me!

If anyone else out there has a dub of that Nugent 45 handy, let me know!

Thanks!

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I'll have a look as soon as possible to see if I have it.
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Is there a stereo version of the "kitties purr..." lyric
anywhere? Would love to hear it...
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IIRC, in the Spinners' "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love", the single edits out a section that says "Fuh", in the adlib "I used to say fah fah fah fuh". And it was discussed here on the board. I suppose the record label's thought was that some people might think it was a swear word if they heard the line.

There also were edits not because of explicit issues but because of controversy. Dean Friedman's "Ariel" had a verse starting with "She was a Jewish girl" but the record label had that line (and even more of the verse) edited/resung. And of course, the Kinks' "Lola" has 2 versions - one that says "Cherry Cola" and one that says "Coca Cola", which was not explicit or controversial but broke the BBC rules of mentioning products in song lyrics on radio.

Can anyone think of other edits done not because of explicit factors but controversial ones?
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To EdisonLite:

I believe the Spinners hit you're thinking of is "One Of A Kind (Love Affair)".

That had a slightly longer original single with the line "you've just got to *blank* her"

That was quickly excised on second pressings 'cos it sure sounded like "fuh" with a 'k' sound...

I don't believe "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" had the same fate; I could be in error.

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Originally posted by PopArchivist PopArchivist wrote:

Thought it would be interesting if
anyone knows which songs are easily identifiable by the
clean lyric radio edits vs the controversial LP ones
from this decade.

So far the two easy one's, one is mentioned in a thread
on this board but not by title:

Jimmy Buffett's 45 and LP versions of "Changes In
Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes"

About a minute into the song, the LP lyric is "son of a
bitches" and the 45 lyric is "some bruises and
stitches".

The second one I know of is in The Devil Went Down To
Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band at 2:55 on the LP
version it is "son of a bitch" and on the 45 it is "son
of a gun" instead.

Anyone know of any other songs? I am assembling the 70's
top 40 and just want to check. I know in 1969 A Boy
Named Sue by Johnny Cash has the bleep in it and the
stereo version has it uncensored on the LP, but I didn't
think any 60's hits really were censored from 45 to LP,
were they?

Edit: I couldn't fit the 's after 1970, I meant the
decade not just one year...






The LP version of "A Boy Named Sue" was always bleeped.
The uncensored version was only on the UK Granada TV
broadcast of "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison" until the
Columbia Legacy CD was remastered.
I turn up the good and turn down the bad!
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