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On-Air Caller Cursing

<<Same with the song "Push It" by Salt N' Pepa...

Is that the one that sounds like it's saying "This is bull----"? It's really "push it"
(..push it real good). Uh, push what? :) We could get into a whole slew of
"double entendre songs"...am reminded of a bit on a live album by bluesman
Roy Book Binder where he described Bo Carter, who did songs with titles like
"My Pencil Won't Write No More" (think about a bit of the male anatomy that
also features the letters p,e,n, and i...) and proclaims him as "The Master of
the Single Entendre" :)

Howlin Wolf, with the Willie Dixon classic: "I got a little red rooster too lazy to crow for day..."
 
The street urchin up the road shows everyone the acceptable way to say it in music. Of course, she has to run her mouth for an hour and talk in circles just to set up the song, but hey....

Guess that's what one has to do when one wants to use music for unsavory purposes.
 
Silkie said:
The street urchin up the road shows everyone the acceptable way to say it in music. Of course, she has to run her mouth for an hour and talk in circles just to set up the song, but hey....

Guess that's what one has to do when one wants to use music for unsavory purposes.

Uh...what?
 
readingradio said:
Silkie said:
The street urchin up the road shows everyone the acceptable way to say it in music. Of course, she has to run her mouth for an hour and talk in circles just to set up the song, but hey....

Guess that's what one has to do when one wants to use music for unsavory purposes.

Uh...what?

Completely germaine to the topic.
 
Silkie said:
readingradio said:
Silkie said:
The street urchin up the road shows everyone the acceptable way to say it in music. Of course, she has to run her mouth for an hour and talk in circles just to set up the song, but hey....

Guess that's what one has to do when one wants to use music for unsavory purposes.

Uh...what?

Completely germaine to the topic.

Germain maybe, but unintelligible...
 
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