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ChrisTheListener
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I've noticed recently that a lot of artists will change words in some of their songs for the radio. I mean, their album version will have some slight differences to the radio version. Some appear to be for, I guess, "censorship" purposes, even though it's really not necessary. Here's what I mean:
Rodney Atkins' These Are My People
Album version: "We're loving and living and busting our asses..."
Radio version: "We're loving and living and busting our backs..."
Taylor Swift's Teardrops on My Guitar:
Album version: "I laugh cause it's so damn funny..."
Radio version: "I laugh cause it's just so funny..."
Sugarland's Everyday America:
Album version: "Fell in love out of high school..."
Radio version: "Fell in love out of college..."
I realize that these are here to make the songs more "family friendly" for the radio stations. But what I don't understand is why the radio stations are making such a big deal about little words like these (all in an effort to be "family friendly"), when they play these songs between others with lyrics like "Let's get drunk and be somebody", and "I want to check you for ticks".
These aren't cuss words. I just feel sorry for the artists who have to change lyrics, re-record, and even do live shows with the "clean" version, as if their originals were somehow dirty.
Thoughts?
~CTL
Rodney Atkins' These Are My People
Album version: "We're loving and living and busting our asses..."
Radio version: "We're loving and living and busting our backs..."
Taylor Swift's Teardrops on My Guitar:
Album version: "I laugh cause it's so damn funny..."
Radio version: "I laugh cause it's just so funny..."
Sugarland's Everyday America:
Album version: "Fell in love out of high school..."
Radio version: "Fell in love out of college..."
I realize that these are here to make the songs more "family friendly" for the radio stations. But what I don't understand is why the radio stations are making such a big deal about little words like these (all in an effort to be "family friendly"), when they play these songs between others with lyrics like "Let's get drunk and be somebody", and "I want to check you for ticks".
These aren't cuss words. I just feel sorry for the artists who have to change lyrics, re-record, and even do live shows with the "clean" version, as if their originals were somehow dirty.
Thoughts?
~CTL