mst3k
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Post by mst3k on Jun 27, 2004 13:01:21 GMT -5
You guys made me wanna double check but I'm almost positive that it was the f-word in the booklet. I got my copy in February of 2004. But why does the radio censor out the word then? Because whether or not he really is singing "funkin", it sounds so much like the other word that muting it seems prudent.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jun 28, 2004 15:01:54 GMT -5
Ok, I checked and it is "funkin". Weird! Anywho, I don't think "funkin" makes sense and I bet they were forced or convinced to change it or something.
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff on Jun 28, 2004 21:30:46 GMT -5
It's been a while (about two years?) since I heard the F-word on the radio.
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SyrupBoy
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Post by SyrupBoy on Jun 29, 2004 14:20:28 GMT -5
Every alternative station I've ever heard Pearl Jam's 'Jeremy' on leaves the word uncensored. Same goes for 'Not For You', although it's harder to notice in that one.
And while we're on the subject of Pearl Jam, I remember back in '98 when the song was still in their rotation, WBTZ would leave the "motherf**ker" uncensored in 'Given To Fly'. Haven't heard the song since then, however.
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Gold Soundz
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Post by Gold Soundz on Jun 29, 2004 22:27:36 GMT -5
On my alt. rock station they definitely edit Jeremy, but they don't edit Feeling This ("fucking is such a blur...")
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