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To: 4yearlurker
"He doesn't want to get caught up in any of the funky (sh!t) stuff going down in the city"

Heh, I always wait until the end of the song to hear if it says "$hit" or "funky kicks" going down.

My wife and I were listening to Rod Stewart's "Hot Legs".

I said, have you ever heard the last line?

She didn't know that he says: "Are you pu$$y whipped?"

It's as the song is fading out, and you can't hear it very loudly, but I've never heard it edited.

78 posted on 02/18/2014 2:32:28 PM PST by boop (I just wanted a President. But I got a rock.)
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To: boop
Oops, in Hot Legs Stewart says "now you're pu$$y's whipped".

My mistake.

83 posted on 02/18/2014 2:35:05 PM PST by boop (I just wanted a President. But I got a rock.)
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To: boop; All

Kids’ radio show, Kids America, took Steve Martin’s hit King Tut:

“Buried with a donkey, he’s my favorite honky”
And changed the last part to (a repeat of when Steve sings)
“Did you do the Monkey (dance)?”

Old American Top 40 shows are being re-aired. A friend in LA recorded KOLA’s rebroadcasting of one show (they originally were sent to stations on vinyl and more recently got transferred to CD-R). Casey played the Isley Bros. hit “Fight the Power”—complete with the line “with all this bulls—t coming down”. There it was. No edit. Even back then...


85 posted on 02/18/2014 2:36:10 PM PST by raccoonradio
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To: boop

MrT5 gleefully pointed out the last line in “Hot Legs” to me when we were driving someplace-I’d never noticed it either...


94 posted on 02/18/2014 2:57:09 PM PST by Texan5 (" You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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