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20 politically incorrect songs that'd be wildly controversial today

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  • “ IMF dirty MF” Bruce Cockburn Call it Democracy

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @greengrocer said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @Samu said:
    So in essence it's better to do 100% instrumental music since all words can potentially get offensive over time...

    “Words” by the BeeGees ......simply unacceptable by today’s standards :D
    By the way even instrumental music has the potential to offend now or later..think it’s best to do something else other than making tunes :D

    Don't forget the name of the band or artist name this also could trigger emotions. Sex Pistols, Butthole Surfers, Nashville Pussy, Circle Jerks and Rapeman.

    Yes, even numbers like 666, 33 etc can cause a commotion. I suggest we all take a deep breath, get a trustworthy map and re-enter the mine field...

    My neighbour, at no. 6, received a complaint because he had 3 bins each with a number 6 on it :|

    So basically you live near a satanist...nothing to worry about there :D

  • @Arpseechord said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @greengrocer said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @Samu said:
    So in essence it's better to do 100% instrumental music since all words can potentially get offensive over time...

    “Words” by the BeeGees ......simply unacceptable by today’s standards :D
    By the way even instrumental music has the potential to offend now or later..think it’s best to do something else other than making tunes :D

    Don't forget the name of the band or artist name this also could trigger emotions. Sex Pistols, Butthole Surfers, Nashville Pussy, Circle Jerks and Rapeman.

    Yes, even numbers like 666, 33 etc can cause a commotion. I suggest we all take a deep breath, get a trustworthy map and re-enter the mine field...

    My neighbour, at no. 6, received a complaint because he had 3 bins each with a number 6 on it :|

    So basically you live near a satanist...nothing to worry about there :D

    Or an Iron Maiden fan !

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    The Sweet - Little Willy

    btw Sweet was a Glamrock band that also dressed up like women, used women make up but also used nazi symbols. It was probably a sign of the time they were great (early 70s) and a time were you could do everything and there was not really a big fuzz about it. In fact this imagery was much more shocking than even punkrock bands (if you think of it in retrospect) that did their acts in small places, while Glamrock was mainstream and broadcasted by the BBC.

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    @greengrocer said:
    The Sweet - Little Willy

    btw Sweet was a Glamrock band that also dressed up like women, used women make up but also used nazi symbols.

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    I never knew Nazi’s wore bright yellow slacks and stripey tank tops. :) Terrifying.

  • Denial is a bitch.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @greengrocer said:
    The Sweet - Little Willy

    btw Sweet was a Glamrock band that also dressed up like women, used women make up but also used nazi symbols.

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    I never knew Nazi’s wore bright yellow slacks and stripey tank tops. :) Terrifying.

    Actually, thinking back to the tight pants with flares...perhaps ballroom blitz does have a meaning.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @enc said:
    Incase it hasn't been mentioned already ... peter gabrial - games without frontiers (album version)

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    What, do you mean “kissing the goons in the jungle.” ? Or maybe “Lottie plays with Willy, Willy is happy again.” :)

    lol - that's "kissing baboons in the jungle..." :D

  • I haven’t read through this whole thread but pick something/anything by GG Allin. Better yet. YouTube him. Painful to watch but you can’t look away. There may have been a doc about him a while ago.
    Also, Boom Boom Baby by the Ugly Americans.

  • Literally every Foreigner song.

  • @db909 said:
    Literally every Foreigner song.

    :D

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  • @Max23 said:

    @greengrocer said:
    The Sweet - Little Willy

    btw Sweet was a Glamrock band that also dressed up like women, used women make up but also used nazi symbols. It was probably a sign of the time they were great (early 70s) and a time were you could do everything and there was not really a big fuzz about it. In fact this imagery was much more shocking than even punkrock bands (if you think of it in retrospect) that did their acts in small places, while Glamrock was mainstream and broadcasted by the BBC.

    all the glam rock guys dressed like that ;)
    btw. the sweet are fantastic


    bowie in the 70s

    btw. a man in a dress ist shocking anymore,
    I was waiting for the tube, a woman and her little son where standing next to me,
    the boy asked his mother why is that man wearing a dress and she said its a warm day, he is probably hot. :)

    "Fox On The Run" is hands down the greatest power pop song ever.
    Ever ever ever.

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  • @Samu said:
    Just wondering where the next 'Frank Zappa' is hiding and would the current PK-World be able to handle that without going berserk?

    My 19 year old son found my Zappa tracks a couple of years back, and there ain’t no going back for him! I don’t think there will ever be another that can compare to hat calculated lunacy.
    And, he was the one going to speak to the senate to fight for artists rights at the first hint of federal control.

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  • @Max23 said:
    hm, we could turn this into a game, say the most annoying things with as little words as you can ^^

    You win!

    Haha.
    But I get it. Zappa is like cilantro; no one is ambivalent about it. Love or hate. Except unlike cilantro, Zappa is an overbearing blowhard who badly mishandled the genius of Captain Beefheart and who is not nearly as clever as he thinks he is. Perhaps you disagree.

    On the other hand, some people say cilantro takes like soap, and I don't understand that at all.

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    @AndyPlankton said:
    Actually, thinking back to the tight pants with flares...perhaps ballroom blitz does have a meaning.

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    “The man at the back said everyone attack, and it turned into a Ballroom Blitz.” Code, for Nuremberg Rally. :D

    Just remembered another 70’s classic pop song, with lyrics that would probably not fly so well these days. Even though, the reference was clearly intended in jest.

    Maybe masked man he a poofter
    Try it on with surly Tonto
    Let me say to mister lawman
    Tonto doesn't mind.”

    Quantum Jump
    The Lone Ranger

    https://youtu.be/I2SuqRQ7_QQ

    Also remembered this one.

    “Come on feel the noise, girls grab the boys.”

    An outrageous predation on personal space...or just a bit of fun.

    Slade
    Cum on Feel the Noize.

    https://youtu.be/Qu_ozjAu_vM

  • Sweet Little Sixteen sung by anyone is a little bit suspect these days? Maybe? ;)

  • @TheVimFuego said:
    Sweet Little Sixteen sung by anyone is a little bit suspect these days? Maybe? ;)

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    Age of consent, so legal.

    Much more troubling, would be -

    Leader of the Gang
    By Garry Glitter

    “Do you wanna be in my gang? I’m the man who put the bang in gang.”

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    Everything by this guy sounds creepy now.

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  • @Samu said:
    3 1/2 hours of Zappa...

    Ah... how nice of you. This is from my musical teenage years.
    It still gives me orgasms 😝

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    @Max23 said:
    Do you want to touch me today is pretty borderline too,
    thinking of that he is now for 16 years in jail for sexual contact with children. :o :s

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    Indeed. So catchy, I can still recall it and believe the lyric is actually “Do you wanna touch me there, yeah.”

    Obvious, in retrospect. But at the time, like Jimmy Saville, people just thought that GG was a bacofoil wearing pillock. How wrong we were.

  • @Ben said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    My neighbours enjoy this

    Good bass player too!

    I’ll have to check his music out! Cheers

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