firepoint525 said:
willdav713 said:
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!
I just heard "Jet Airliner" the unedited to custom edited version yesterday on KXBT between 12:55pm and 1:00pm, they did a cool edit of it (they needle scratched over sh#t) I hope BMP sells the station to Brazos Valley Communications or whomever will keep it's format alive as UT tabled the decision to purchase the station last month.
Borrowing my reply from the other thread, and posting it here:
WLS used to play their own custom edit of the album version, with the "funky kicks" flown in from the single edit. That makes more sense than some ridiculous "needle scratch" over an obscenity. Not sure why they would actually want to draw MORE attention to an obscenity.
Bleeps, scratches and silence are the worst way to deal with that kind of material.
My approach, which I stole from production legend Don Elliott at KKDJ, Los Angeles, was to record the unedited version onto a reel of tape at 30 ips, cut out the offending word, and splice it right back in...backwards. The song doesn't miss a beat and the word is no longer objectionable.
The first time Don used it was on the Isley Brothers' "Fight The Power", and it was brilliant.