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True the guy can't sing, but it's a good breakup song. |
Anyone ever heard the Ween song "Piss Up a Rope?" It's pretty funny but the lyrics are a bit harsh.
I am personally not a huge fan of rap music but some of it is ok. I don't mind sometimes when it comes on the radio but I don't usually buy rap cds. I'm not bothered by it though. I see both sides of the arguement really. |
Prince is the ultimate dirty boy....
Ahhhhhhhhh p---y control.... And Darling Nikki... tho I've never heard that on the radio. I have heard some pretty raunchy songs at the bar and I think they're hilarious! But I wouldn't let my niece listen to that kind of music. It's all about the parental control if you don't want your children exposed to it. I remember in 6th grade, we would listen to the radio after lunch period, and when the teacher left the room one of the class clowns changed the channel to the "mainstream" radio station. I forgot what song it was, maybe Freak Me or something, adn we all laughed. No one knew what it meant tho. |
Put it in your Mouth- this use to get crazy play on radio
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FRAT! They played that on the RADIO where you are? I didn't hear that until I got to college!
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I remember hearing it for the first time as I was starting high school. The clubs still play it at least once a night here, I think. |
If you don't like it, don't listen to it, and don't buy it. If you have kids, teach them what you feel is appropriate. While you can't shield them from the outside world forever, by the time they get there, they will have a good set of values in place and be able to make good choices.
I grew up listening to oldies because Dad ruled the radio in the car. I don't think I knew who Madonna was until around 1990! However, my point is, my parents exposed me to classical and oldies, and to community theater, musicals, etc... BUT.... when I got to college, I found that I really liked the booty shaking, ear-jarring music that some on here have come to know and love. I understand my parents' take on it, and I respect it, but to me, it's fun music and I love to dance to it. I don't take it too seriously because I was raised with my parents' influences and values. In my car, I've got the dials set to adult contemporary (KOST!), top 40s, booty shakers, and country. Pretty ecclectic. And I always defer to let Dad control the AM/FM when he's my passenger-- so oin those days I'm more likely to be jamming out the Beatles than the BackStreet Boys or Ludacris, and getting a lecture from him on how "disgusting" that rap music is. Party on, dad, Party on. Remember, in our parents' day, the Beatles and Elvis were these horrible corrupting music influences, too, to the older generation! :) |
my parents hate rap music also. i don't even try to listen to it when i'm with my dad. when i'm with my mom, she'll listen to it for awhile, then it'll start to annoy her. so to get me to change the station she starts dancing all crazy and poking me. it's embarassing, so i end up lowering the volume or changing it :rolleyes:
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I remember one time, Hot 97.1 FM played Prince's song "Erotic City" in it's entirety - no bleeps at all!!! I hope no one got in trouble for it. :p :D :p |
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when i heard the edited/censored version on the radio, i absolutely HAD to download it as soon as i got home- just to hear what it sounded like for real. my roommate and i laugh everytime my itunes plays it. it became one of the theme songs for our room this semester because we were always singing it to each other. |
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This was a most entertaining thread. Anyone notice that the music on the airways is getting a little better? Or am I just not listening to the wrong stations anymore. Eamon's song...though great...is obviously not really appropriate for the public radio. |
i dont think this song is nasty but its the one by nitty titled nasty girl :) .
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