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20 politically incorrect songs that'd be wildly controversial today

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  • https://youtu.be/XagQ3owbBEM

    Absolute classic by blues harp great; Little Walter

    No kiddin', I'm ready to fight
    I've been lookin' for my baby all night
    If I get her in my sight
    Boom, boom, out go the lights

    I thought I treated my baby fair
    And now she's gettin' all in my hair
    If I get her in my sight
    Boom, boom, out go the lights

    No kiddin', I'm ready to go
    When I find her boy don't you know
    If I get her in my sight
    Boom, boom, out go the lights

    I never been so mad before
    When I found out she ain't mine no more
    If I get her in my sight
    Boom, boom, out go the lights

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    “Play that Funky Music” by Wild Cherry would also probably be unacceptable today. The white boy was asked to play that funky music and nobody else. It’s not inclusive enough. Also, asking the white dude first is cultural appropriation of funk music. :smirk:

    >

    Brilliant. :)

  • Kiss

    “When you work all day, you gotta uh all night.”

    Placing unreasonable expectations on the average male, female or other worker. ;) Not to mention the sheer visual trauma of the boys unmasked!

    https://youtu.be/UTcLPHUq-Vw

  • edited April 2018

    @greengrocer said:
    The line "Play that funky music white boy" was inspired by an Afro American that shouted at a gig: "Are you white boys gonna play some funky music?"

    Which perfectly illustrates the difference between then and now. Instead of running for a safe space, weeping uncontrollably about ethnicity, Wild Cherry took their cue and wrote a global, good times hit that everyone can enjoy.

  • As a gay hip hop fan i had many many other songs to worry about....

  • @VincentT said:
    As a gay hip hop fan i had many many other songs to worry about....

    >

    Yes, some examples of the genre are, shall we say, unfriendly. Yet also to be laughed at, because what is being said is often so absurd. :)

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @VincentT said:
    As a gay hip hop fan i had many many other songs to worry about....

    >

    Yes, some examples of the genre are, shall we say, unfriendly. Yet also to be laughed at, because what is being said is often so absurd. :)

    True. Besides that, nowadays i can handle stuff like that a lot better than when i started getting interested in hip hop in the late eighties. And things have changed quite a bit in that genre as well.

  • @VincentT said:
    True. Besides that, nowadays i can handle stuff like that a lot better than when i started getting interested in hip hop in the late eighties. And things have changed quite a bit in that genre as well.

    >

    For sure. My band, Repulse the Monkey, have a few hip-hop tunes in our repotoir, but none of them are against any kind of people. :)

    Also, one of the biggest TV shows around, ‘Empire’ is about a hip-hop mogul and his family. The lead character is murderous, yet strangely loyal to his family, which includes an openly gay son. The actor writes most of the show’s songs, too, and is gay in real life. Meanwhile, the other son, an aggressive typical hip-hop of the past fellow, is just hilarious to watch. Perhaps not intentionally. ;)

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  • @TheVimFuego said:
    "Have a drink, have a drive, go out and see what you can find."

    Turning Japanese has some interesting theories about it's meaning, the more sexual ones are misguided according to the band.

    Shame - I used to love introducing that song as one of multiple songs we did about masturbation :LOL

  • @TheVimFuego said:
    "Have a drink, have a drive, go out and see what you can find."

    That's Summertime right? I literally heard that on the radio this morning and heard that lyrics and arched an eyebrow.

  • @TheVimFuego said:
    No Sleep Til Bedtime!

    Ha I loved this one!!

  • @Zen210507 said:
    Surely, the worst has to be the distinctly pervy possibly paedo apparently innocent babysitter lyric -

    ‘Clair’ by Gilbert O’Sulivan

    Words mean so little when you look up and smile
    I don't care what people say, to me you're more than a child

    https://youtu.be/sU9fClvdo5s

    Oh dear :s

    Anyone remember this one:

  • @MikeyP said:

    @TheVimFuego said:
    "Have a drink, have a drive, go out and see what you can find."

    That's Summertime right? I literally heard that on the radio this morning and heard that lyrics and arched an eyebrow.

    In The Summertime by Mungo Jerry.
    The whole song is skeevy. Very skeevy.

  • 3 1/2 hours of Zappa...

  • The Goodies - She Wouldn’t Understand

    (Promise you’ll listen to it all the way through)

  • edited April 2018

    You know i think a lot of good aspects of culture have come up lately and ive learned a lot from other people (yes including SJW types).

    But I also think that art should be a place to express and exorcise deamons. I love the song chloroform girl but it's totally demented and fucked up. But I like the idea of art being free from censorship and maybe a safe haven to explore the darker parts of our psyches or just experiment. Same for film or writing or whatever.

    Then again your nazi band totally sucks and fuck you. It's just a shitty attitude and you can do better

    I'm not offended that people get offended. Theres some good points sometimes and also I'm just gonna try to do better myself

  • @u0421793 said:
    The Goodies - She Wouldn’t Understand

    (Promise you’ll listen to it all the way through)

    There's no way on earth I'm listening all the way through. One look at the cover and I'm not listening at all.

  • @Panthemusicalgoat said:
    You know i think a lot of good aspects of culture have come up lately and ive learned a lot from other people (yes including SJW types).

    But I also think that art should be a place to express and exorcise deamons. I love the song chloroform girl but it's totally demented and fucked up. But I like the idea of art being free from censorship and maybe a safe haven to explore the darker parts of our psyches or just experiment. Same for film or writing or whatever.

    Then again your nazi band totally sucks and fuck you. It's just a shitty attitude and you can do better

    Absolutely true. As artists, we should be out of step with the times. Although it is a little weird that we're holding up a really lame song as "Play That Funky Music, White Boy" as a work of art! (Notably covered by Vanilla Ice.)

    I'm so grateful that every utterance that I made as a callow bomb-thrower learning my way through the world was not preserved forever.....

  • edited April 2018

  • ‘My mother satisfied her thirst... with A bag of Urine...” and that’s just the nice stuff...😂

  • Don’t watch if on Lsd...

    ‘When i kicked her in the teeth, she was out the door.... i just know she’ll be back for more...”

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @u0421793 said:
    The Goodies - She Wouldn’t Understand

    (Promise you’ll listen to it all the way through)

    There's no way on earth I'm listening all the way through. One look at the cover and I'm not listening at all.

    Well, that’s the cover of the whole fucking album, not the one track I posted.

  • @FreeRadioRevolu said:

    ‘My mother satisfied her thirst... with A bag of Urine...” and that’s just the nice stuff...😂

    We played a show with those guys.

  • How’s about some Zoogz..

  • Foetus

  • Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper - Louisiana Liplock

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  • @pichi said:
    Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper - Louisiana Liplock

    They had a few amusing tunes, back in the day.

    I recall ‘Debbie Gibson is Pregnant (with my two-headed love child)’ and ‘Elvis is Everywhere.’ ....except, apparently, in Michael J. Fox. ;)

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