Lilly Allen - Its Not Fair...
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Like her, like the tune, BUT, when my 9 year old daughter starts singing the lyrics 'Giving you head in the middle of the bed' I'm thinking, why cant you save the track for the album!
Same goes for Ms Spears current ditty, I think its called 'If You Seek Amy' (F-U-C-K Me!)
The pop market is predominantly for 8 to 15 year old (girls mainly). Radio stations should tighten up on this.
I know I sound like a grumpy old codger but.....wait till you have kids!
Same goes for Ms Spears current ditty, I think its called 'If You Seek Amy' (F-U-C-K Me!)
The pop market is predominantly for 8 to 15 year old (girls mainly). Radio stations should tighten up on this.
I know I sound like a grumpy old codger but.....wait till you have kids!
SoapyShowerBoy said:
I had the same horror when my niece (age 7) starting singing 'apple bottom jeans' whilst doing the dance she learnt in the playground
Thanks to her mother she also knows the entire cast of Eastenders and is quite engrossed in the story
IMO kids should not be watching Eastenders. Just because it's prewatershed so has no swearing doesnt meant it's acceptable. It still wallows in the worst aspects of human behaviour.Thanks to her mother she also knows the entire cast of Eastenders and is quite engrossed in the story
Lordbenny said:
'If You Seek Amy' (F-U-C-K Me!)
That's just silly. Maybe she meant it... but unless you speak with a serious speech impediment, it won't come out badly. I head the song and the complaints on some radio station. I couldn't see it myself and I like those youtube videos where they purposely change the words.Lordbenny said:
The pop market is predominantly for 8 to 15 year old (girls mainly). Radio stations should tighten up on this.
I know I sound like a grumpy old codger but.....wait till you have kids!
I do agree, though. The artists know this so they should behave and not try to act cool and rebellious. Not that I give a st, not having children myself. So, as I like to say to my friends with kids, "Hahahahaha!" *points at you*I know I sound like a grumpy old codger but.....wait till you have kids!
ShadownINja said:
Lordbenny said:
'If You Seek Amy' (F-U-C-K Me!)
That's just silly. Maybe she meant it... but unless you speak with a serious speech impediment, it won't come out badly. I head the song and the complaints on some radio station. I couldn't see it myself and I like those youtube videos where they purposely change the words.Animal said:
ShadownINja said:
Lordbenny said:
'If You Seek Amy' (F-U-C-K Me!)
That's just silly. Maybe she meant it... but unless you speak with a serious speech impediment, it won't come out badly. I head the song and the complaints on some radio station. I couldn't see it myself and I like those youtube videos where they purposely change the words.Lordbenny said:
Like her, like the tune, BUT, when my 9 year old daughter starts singing the lyrics 'Giving you head in the middle of the bed' I'm thinking, why cant you save the track for the album!
As said, the lyrics are different when played on tv/radio.So the question is, how has your 9 year old got hold of the song with the original lyrics???
Hmmmm......
Here in France the local radio station delight in playing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpZm1TstpjQ
(That's very nsfw by the way)
It can be heard day or night, no radio edit, just the full uncensored version. It fair took me by surprise in the car with me little tyke listening in yesterday afternoon.......
Maybe they don't know what it means.......
Or maybe they know all too well.
Here in France the local radio station delight in playing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpZm1TstpjQ
(That's very nsfw by the way)
It can be heard day or night, no radio edit, just the full uncensored version. It fair took me by surprise in the car with me little tyke listening in yesterday afternoon.......
Maybe they don't know what it means.......
Or maybe they know all too well.
ShadownINja said:
Animal said:
ShadownINja said:
Lordbenny said:
'If You Seek Amy' (F-U-C-K Me!)
That's just silly. Maybe she meant it... but unless you speak with a serious speech impediment, it won't come out badly. I head the song and the complaints on some radio station. I couldn't see it myself and I like those youtube videos where they purposely change the words.Alfanatic said:
Funk Odyssey said:
SoapyShowerBoy said:
I had the same horror when my niece (age 7) starting singing 'apple bottom jeans'
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