Jay F said:Is it just me or does Ian Matthews kind of sound like Rita Coolidge?
... or K.D. Lange
Jay F said:Is it just me or does Ian Matthews kind of sound like Rita Coolidge?
Jay F said:I recently heard Lou Reed-Walk On The Wild Side. The song does nothing for me because I heard it too many times (although I like other Lou Reed and Velvet Underground songs). That song could never be a hit today because of politically incorrect lyrcs such as "colored girls".
Was "giving head" played unedited from this song as a current in 1973? I don't remember. The ironic thing is that even if our nations moral values are much worse compared to 1973 I don't think there is any way there could be a CHR hit today with "giving head" in the lyrics.
LibertyNT said:Both Walk The Wild Side and Kodachrome when heard in DFW are uncut.
Another view: As I remember, political correctness heaped plenty of pressure indeed on American culture, even in 1973. I was working C/W back then, and remember doing a double take at the "colored girls" lyric. As an exile from New York's so-called Village scene and it's steely embrace of the "FUGS", along with Frank Zappa's "She's Only 13", I felt no shock at hearing "the "head" lyric.Jay F said:I recently heard Lou Reed-Walk On The Wild Side. The song does nothing for me because I heard it too many times (although I like other Lou Reed and Velvet Underground songs). That song could never be a hit today because of politically incorrect lyrcs such as "colored girls".
Was "giving head" played unedited from this song as a current in 1973? I don't remember. The ironic thing is that even if our nations moral values are much worse compared to 1973 I don't think there is any way there could be a CHR hit today with "giving head" in the lyrics.
Another tune you don't hear anymore, "Someday Soon".CTListener said:LibertyNT said:Both Walk The Wild Side and Kodachrome when heard in DFW are uncut.
I'd be surprised if anyone is chopping the "crap" out of "Kodachrome" now. You've got to remember that in the early '70s, "damned" was a big deal when Judy Collins sang it in "Someday Soon," so you can see how "crap" could offend the sensibilities of some in station management. Neither causes as much as a raised eyebrow these days, when even little kids routinely say something they don't like "sucks."
Kurt Toy said:Another tune you don't hear anymore, "Someday Soon".CTListener said:LibertyNT said:Both Walk The Wild Side and Kodachrome when heard in DFW are uncut.
I'd be surprised if anyone is chopping the "crap" out of "Kodachrome" now. You've got to remember that in the early '70s, "damned" was a big deal when Judy Collins sang it in "Someday Soon," so you can see how "crap" could offend the sensibilities of some in station management. Neither causes as much as a raised eyebrow these days, when even little kids routinely say something they don't like "sucks."
firepoint525 said:I remember back when I was working at the old carrier current college AM station on campus (the station that only got as far as the dorms, if it even got that far!) back in the '80s, we got all the old records that were cast off by the FM station (the station that actually got heard!). There were two that I recall that had "DON'T PLAY" written on them. One was "Bitch" by the Rolling Stones, and the other was "Go All the Way" by the Raspberries. The first one, I could understand, given that I had only heard on AOR, if there, but the second one, I had been hearing on the radio for YEARS prior to that! I later realized that the "DON'T PLAY" admonitions had probably been written on those records back in the early '70s, when those records were brand new. Of course, even if I had played it over that carrier-current station, it's unlikely that anyone would have heard it.
I actually liked the Blue Swede version! But that is probably because I was about 10 years old when it became a hit! ;Djfrancispastirchak said:One of his "Bomb..." picks backfired on ol' Keith, Blue Swede's knock-off of BJ Thomas' "Hooked On A Feeling", which received embarassingly heavy AM airplay.
firepoint525 said:I actually liked the Blue Swede version! But that is probably because I was about 10 years old when it became a hit! ;Djfrancispastirchak said:One of his "Bomb..." picks backfired on ol' Keith, Blue Swede's knock-off of BJ Thomas' "Hooked On A Feeling", which received embarassingly heavy AM airplay.
Lke I said, Keith mis-called that one. The B-side of Swede's "Hooked..." 45 RPM was a gem as well: "Do You Like B_ _bs Alot"CTListener said:firepoint525 said:I actually liked the Blue Swede version! But that is probably because I was about 10 years old when it became a hit! ;Djfrancispastirchak said:One of his "Bomb..." picks backfired on ol' Keith, Blue Swede's knock-off of BJ Thomas' "Hooked On A Feeling", which received embarassingly heavy AM airplay.
I was about 20 and found it amusing the first dozen times I heard it and then started switching the station whenever it came on. Funny, though, I actually liked their follow-up, an uptempo version of the Association's "Never My Love." Maybe it was the absence of the ooga-chakas.
I have that 45 but I don't recall that B-side. But I am not at home right now. When I get home, I will check out my 45 to see what the b-side is. But I suspect that it is something else, because I don't recall the title that you gave. Was it possibly reissued with a different b-side?jfrancispastirchak said:Lke I said, Keith mis-called that one. The B-side of Swede's "Hooked..." 45 RPM was a gem as well: "Do You Like B_ _bs Alot"
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firepoint525 said:I have that 45 but I don't recall that B-side. But I am not at home right now. When I get home, I will check out my 45 to see what the b-side is. But I suspect that it is something else, because I don't recall the title that you gave. Was it possibly reissued with a different b-side?jfrancispastirchak said:Lke I said, Keith mis-called that one. The B-side of Swede's "Hooked..." 45 RPM was a gem as well: "Do You Like B_ _bs Alot"
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Please check that 45-- I'll gladly stand corrected if I'm wrong. I no longer have my 45's. They're growing fur in my Mom's garage on the east coast. But something to consider-- my 1st experience screening "...Boobs Alot" was at a college radio station (we didn't play it). That 45 was a promo issue. Could have been a "combo", which occassionally happened on late '60s & early 70's radio station-issue promos. But, again, I could be wrong... :-[firepoint525 said:I have that 45 but I don't recall that B-side. But I am not at home right now. When I get home, I will check out my 45 to see what the b-side is. But I suspect that it is something else, because I don't recall the title that you gave. Was it possibly reissued with a different b-side?jfrancispastirchak said:Lke I said, Keith mis-called that one. The B-side of Swede's "Hooked..." 45 RPM was a gem as well: "Do You Like B_ _bs Alot"
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