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starkebn posted:I always remember Creep by Radiohead being one of the first songs with a really blatant 'gently caress' in it that got a lot of airtime on the Australian youth radio, I'm sure there were other songs before that but that's definitely the one that stood out to me. Can anyone think of some other examples that were played regularly, and not just a "here's a subversive track for you guys" For years in the late '90s/early '00s the alt-rock station in New Mexico would just play Sublime's "What I Got" with uncensored "gently caress"s. Lots of other songs too I'm pretty sure (not Creep though). I guess if they didn't already have a pre-censored version handy they just didn't bother censoring it themselves and somehow nobody cared? It was a Clearchannel station and everything!
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Pretty sure there's a barely-audible "gently caress, wrong chord" in Hey Jude. I think it's the background right after "under your skin."
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Another fun one is the song Louie Louie where everyone assumed the singer was saying something dirty because he was so hard to understand but failed to notice the drummer yelling gently caress part way through when he misses a beat.
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Fatone dropped a fat one in the sample for N'Sync song Space Cowboy.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Today I realized the guy from NOFX was named after a banana Fun fact, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes was originally said in reference to eating delicious bananas.
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The Who's "Who Are You?" has a "who the gently caress are you?" that almost never gets censored on the radio.
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Baron von Eevl posted:Pretty sure there's a barely-audible "gently caress, wrong chord" in Hey Jude. I think it's the background right after "under your skin." It’s Paul saying “AWWW fuckin hell” after a string broke iirc
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On the flip side, the song “Knocks You Down” has a radio edit that censors “I used to be commander in chief of my pimp ____ flying high” I guess because ship might sound like poo poo but in context that doesn’t make any sense. Also some Nicki Minaj song I can’t remember when she uses her real first name Onika...maybe it sounded like the n-word? Radio censorship feels really inconsistent sometimes.
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Even in states with legal weed, terrestrial radio usually censors Tom Petty saying “joint” in You Don’t Know How It Feels.
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starkebn posted:I always remember Creep by Radiohead being one of the first songs with a really blatant 'gently caress' in it that got a lot of airtime on the Australian youth radio, I'm sure there were other songs before that but that's definitely the one that stood out to me. Can anyone think of some other examples that were played regularly, and not just a "here's a subversive track for you guys" Triple J arrived in our shithole town when Closer from NIN was just out. Didn't hear stuff like that on golden oldies or the top 40 station.
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Henchman of Santa posted:Even in states with legal weed, terrestrial radio usually censors Tom Petty saying “joint” in You Don’t Know How It Feels. I remember hearing What It's Like by Everlast on commercial radio once and they censored words like "pregnant", "killer", "gun" and "dimes", and that's how I found out "dime" was a slang term for a beautiful woman. Doesn't explain why they're censoring it, mind you.
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starkebn posted:I always remember Creep by Radiohead being one of the first songs with a really blatant 'gently caress' in it that got a lot of airtime on the Australian youth radio, I'm sure there were other songs before that but that's definitely the one that stood out to me. Can anyone think of some other examples that were played regularly, and not just a "here's a subversive track for you guys" Ah back when Triple J was actually good. :old:
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Memento posted:I remember hearing What It's Like by Everlast on commercial radio once and they censored words like "pregnant", "killer", "gun" and "dimes", and that's how I found out "dime" was a slang term for a beautiful woman. "balls" vvv *WHOOP* the finest *WHA ah ah ah ah* vvv Wasabi the J has a new favorite as of 08:56 on Jun 16, 2020 |
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Wasabi the J posted:"balls" And everything that was censored was replaced with a stupid cartoon sound like fart noises and boing-oing-oing kinda sounds.
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Fatone rules. Farting for four minutes, twenty two seconds? Insane
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# ? Jun 16, 2020 09:39 |
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that website doesnt like me, what the hell lol quote:Sorry, you have been blocked.
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There's apparently a big DDoS going on at the moment, so if you're browsing with a VPN on lots of captcha/Cloudflare/automatic website protection things have been turned up to 11.
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^^^ ohCarthag Tuek posted:that website doesnt like me, what the hell lol It blocks me too and I'm guessing it just blocks everyone outside the US due to non-compliance with European data protection legislation.
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Memento posted:I remember hearing What It's Like by Everlast on commercial radio once and they censored words like "pregnant", "killer", "gun" and "dimes", and that's how I found out "dime" was a slang term for a beautiful woman. There’s a radio edit of Lil Jon’s “Get Low” and I really don’t know why they bothered. Like half the song is silenced.
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Flipperwaldt posted:It blocks me too and I'm guessing it just blocks everyone outside the US due to non-compliance with European data protection legislation. ya that was my first thought too, but they usually tell you if its GDPR-related no vpn, btw.
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# ? Jun 16, 2020 10:43 |
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Uh.... Google "Joey fatone fart"
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Memento posted:And everything that was censored was replaced with a stupid cartoon sound like fart noises and boing-oing-oing kinda sounds. One of my most hated was "You Oughta Know." quote:You seem very well, things look peaceful WHY a Tarzan yell?
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DrBouvenstein posted:WHY a Tarzan yell? Not quite as egregious, fortunately, as the badly-spliced saxophone lick in place of Prince’s ‘Sexy Muthhafuuucka’. Fortunately this version seems to be deleted from YouTube and from history. Captain Hygiene posted:I think John Lennon's Working Class Hero is the first one I remember just straight-up tossing out the f-bomb on Old People Radio (Money was by far the most common as far as epithets go, but it was the less offensive "bullshit") The ‘bullshit’ is still right there in the first verse of George Michael’s ‘Fastlove’. Nary an attempt at censorship whenever I’ve heard it on the radio. I always wondered how well Patrice Rushen did out of having the main hook of ‘Forget Me Nots’ (which she also co-wrote and earns residuals on) used in two of the late 90s’ biggest radio hits; one being ‘Fastlove’, the other being the theme from ‘Men in Black’. I have a feeling most millennials (myself included) become very confused, almost consumed with betrayal, when they first encounter ‘Forget Me Nots’. knife_of_justice has a new favorite as of 00:36 on Jun 18, 2020 |
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Dad played Don't Marry Her by Beautiful South all the time when I was a kid and not once did I question "she'll grab your Sandra Bullocks and slowly raise her knee".
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When I was growing up I always cracked up when Cold Chisel's banger "Rising Sun" came on the radio. In my head those idiots never censored the line "I'm getting no oval office, getting no mail". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJMx00OQUNM&t=58s Skip to 1 minute in if it doesn't start there for you. Years later I realised the line is actually "I'm getting no cards, getting no mail". Makes so much more sense, really.
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Brian Fellow says "I'm Brian Fellow," not "I'm Brian Fellows"
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The units "minute" and "second" don't really have anything fundamentally to do with time. Minute basically means "the first subdivision" and the second "the second subdivision". The degrees of arc are divided into arcminutes and arcseconds and the naming is really just to differentiate them from the most common use as measures of time.
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What about moments
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cyberbug posted:The units "minute" and "second" don't really have anything fundamentally to do with time. Minute basically means "the first subdivision" and the second "the second subdivision". The degrees of arc are divided into arcminutes and arcseconds and the naming is really just to differentiate them from the most common use as measures of time. The same is true of hours, weeks, and any multiple of years. No fundamental relation to the physical universe, just arbitrary divisions.
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Milo and POTUS posted:What about moments they will all be lost in time like tears in the rain
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Dross posted:The same is true of hours, weeks, and any multiple of years. No fundamental relation to the physical universe, just arbitrary divisions. Cyberbug is talking about the words themselves not being specific to time, not the measurements having a relation to the universe. Hours and weeks are only used to describe time (or at least I can't think of other uses for them!), minutes and seconds are used to divide a bunch of stuff.
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Dross posted:The same is true of hours, weeks, and any multiple of years. No fundamental relation to the physical universe, just arbitrary divisions. He means the words minute and second not being necessarily about time at all, not that the divisions themselves are not absolute.
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The word decade is ten of anything, not just years. Edit: or century
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You won't fool me into thinking anything about cricket makes sense
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Milo and POTUS posted:What about moments
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Scientific names: Genus, species Generic name, specific name
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Phy posted:Scientific names: Genus is latin though and means something like heritage, family, English lacks a lot of words gently caress it.
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Milo and POTUS posted:What about moments a quantity that expresses the average or expected value of the first, second, third, or fourth power of the deviation of each component of a frequency distribution from some given value, typically mean or zero. The first moment is the mean, the second moment the variance, the third moment the skew, and the fourth moment the kurtosis.
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today i learned kurtosis is a word
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Genus is latin though and means something like heritage, family, English lacks a lot of words gently caress it. Genus and species are literally the root words of generic and specific respectively; the meaning of “belonging to large group” and “having a particular determining quality” has been preserved Dross has a new favorite as of 22:11 on Jun 20, 2020 |
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