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tepista wrote:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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That Laibach's version of "Across the Universe" is omitted dashes the quality of this list.
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Marky Dread wrote:
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This...
You can tell that the blue was in a massive wreck and they've done body work to cover up that it doesn't run anymore.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 3:38pm
Marky Dread wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 3:08pm
This...
You can tell that the blue was in a massive wreck and they've done body work to cover up that it doesn't run anymore.
Exactly, who do the other three think they're fooling?
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revbob wrote:
20 Apr 2022, 2:19pm
Those are The Beatles songs I'm thinking about right now.
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Oh, Jesus Christ, Paul … :rolleyes:
Are you familiar with the PMRC in the States – the group of Washington wives who want ratings for pop records?
Oh, the lyrics thing. Uh . . . I kind of see their point, you know? I think there is a point, like with newspapers, where you start to want to censor stuff. I don’t really think you ought to, but . . . Let’s say a really great group emerged – and you tend to think they’d be heavy metal, although that’s probably “heavy metallist” to say [laughs] – and say they were advocating, I don’t know, killing, Satanism. And they came out with a really great album and turned a lot of people on to Satanism. There’s got to be a point where you’re gonna say, “Look, guys, we’re all for artistic freedom, but maybe we just don’t want de debbil trampling across America at the moment.” I mean, what would you do? I don’t know. I think censorship’s very dangerous. . . .

But things are getting farther and farther out I saw a show the other night on television which . . . I was not offended by – I mean, it doesn’t really bug me – but it made me start to wonder whether people were going slightly far out. It was a gay thing, and a couple of guys were really gettin’ to it. Now, I have no objection to anyone getting their rocks off in any way they want. But maybe public telly isn’t the forum for it. And video nasties – I Drill Your Brain, I Spit on Your Grave. I haven’t seen those movies myself – I’m gettin’ to be an old fruit, you know? – but how far ought they to let that go? I think, in a way, that it doesn’t really hurt to have someone keepin’ an eye on all this stuff. It’s not a bad thing to have watchdog groups; you just mustn’t let them get too much power.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... iew-41087/
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Damn, I always assumed Macca was a big I Spit On Your Grave fan.

Real fuddy-duddy stuff, but like the least surprisingly comforable middle-aged conservatism possible.
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Damn, I always assumed Macca was a big I Spit On Your Grave fan.

Real fuddy-duddy stuff, but like the least surprisingly comforable middle-aged conservatism possible.
I suppose speaking to Rolling Stone, embracing that soft conservatism is a default setting.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
19 May 2022, 4:50pm
Oh, Jesus Christ, Paul … :rolleyes:
Are you familiar with the PMRC in the States – the group of Washington wives who want ratings for pop records?
Oh, the lyrics thing. Uh . . . I kind of see their point, you know? I think there is a point, like with newspapers, where you start to want to censor stuff. I don’t really think you ought to, but . . . Let’s say a really great group emerged – and you tend to think they’d be heavy metal, although that’s probably “heavy metallist” to say [laughs] – and say they were advocating, I don’t know, killing, Satanism. And they came out with a really great album and turned a lot of people on to Satanism. There’s got to be a point where you’re gonna say, “Look, guys, we’re all for artistic freedom, but maybe we just don’t want de debbil trampling across America at the moment.” I mean, what would you do? I don’t know. I think censorship’s very dangerous. . . .

But things are getting farther and farther out I saw a show the other night on television which . . . I was not offended by – I mean, it doesn’t really bug me – but it made me start to wonder whether people were going slightly far out. It was a gay thing, and a couple of guys were really gettin’ to it. Now, I have no objection to anyone getting their rocks off in any way they want. But maybe public telly isn’t the forum for it. And video nasties – I Drill Your Brain, I Spit on Your Grave. I haven’t seen those movies myself – I’m gettin’ to be an old fruit, you know? – but how far ought they to let that go? I think, in a way, that it doesn’t really hurt to have someone keepin’ an eye on all this stuff. It’s not a bad thing to have watchdog groups; you just mustn’t let them get too much power.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... iew-41087/
Futher solidifying his spot as my least favorite Beatle by a wide margin.
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Kory wrote:
19 May 2022, 6:00pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
19 May 2022, 4:50pm
Oh, Jesus Christ, Paul … :rolleyes:
Are you familiar with the PMRC in the States – the group of Washington wives who want ratings for pop records?
Oh, the lyrics thing. Uh . . . I kind of see their point, you know? I think there is a point, like with newspapers, where you start to want to censor stuff. I don’t really think you ought to, but . . . Let’s say a really great group emerged – and you tend to think they’d be heavy metal, although that’s probably “heavy metallist” to say [laughs] – and say they were advocating, I don’t know, killing, Satanism. And they came out with a really great album and turned a lot of people on to Satanism. There’s got to be a point where you’re gonna say, “Look, guys, we’re all for artistic freedom, but maybe we just don’t want de debbil trampling across America at the moment.” I mean, what would you do? I don’t know. I think censorship’s very dangerous. . . .

But things are getting farther and farther out I saw a show the other night on television which . . . I was not offended by – I mean, it doesn’t really bug me – but it made me start to wonder whether people were going slightly far out. It was a gay thing, and a couple of guys were really gettin’ to it. Now, I have no objection to anyone getting their rocks off in any way they want. But maybe public telly isn’t the forum for it. And video nasties – I Drill Your Brain, I Spit on Your Grave. I haven’t seen those movies myself – I’m gettin’ to be an old fruit, you know? – but how far ought they to let that go? I think, in a way, that it doesn’t really hurt to have someone keepin’ an eye on all this stuff. It’s not a bad thing to have watchdog groups; you just mustn’t let them get too much power.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... iew-41087/
Futher solidifying his spot as my least favorite Beatle by a wide margin.
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This feels like getting Al Capone on tax evasion, but I'll take it.
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Sorry guys, the "I don't care what they do at home, but don't shove it down my throat" argument is a big one for me hating people forever.
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