Mike Walker said:
One of the worst cleanup jobs on lyrics ever has to be "Jet Airliner" by the Steve Miller Band. The line on the lp talks about "funky sh#t goin' down in the city". On the "radio edit" it's "funky kicks going down in the city." Really? "Kicks"? I think by the mid to late 70s that term was as dead as Elvis is today! What's that Congresswoman Bachmann? Oh, I'm sorry...he didn't die, it was his birthday!
Gotta blame the record company (in this case, Capitol) for that one. They did that, not the radio stations. It probably wouldn't have gotten played at all if not for that one. I am noticing that radio is now tending to play the version from the
'74-'78 Greatest Hits album with "Threshold" as a lead-in.
But I've got to admit, "I don't want to get caught up in any of
that funky
kicks goin' down in the city" didn't make much sense. Got to hear Paul Pena's original version once, and he did indeed say, "funky shit goin' down in the city."