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But that was banned on the radio in both the UK and the U.S.


>>>I agree to a certain extent. I don't recall any songs from the 60s and 70s including phrases degrading women or using the terms '_itches' or 'h_s', et al though... Back then it would never get played on the airwaves. Texas banned Bob Dylan for awhile because they considered it too difficult to understand his lyrics and feared he his lyrics might have contained offensive language. "La Traviata" was banned across Europe for inncuous lyrics. I think the closest lyrics as far as stretching the bounderies were concerned was Pictures of Lily by The Who. It was banned in many places. The song "I'm a Man" wasn't even released in the U.S. because its sexually explicit content. They tried to ban "Louie Louie" but failed because the lyrics were not clear. Then there was the Swinging Medallions song "Double Shot" There were some sexually explicit or antagonistic songs written and recorded, but few got airtime or if they did, it wasn't for long :o)
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>>The "shocking" songs I remember from my teens years were "Please go all the way" by the Raspberries and, a little later, "Voulez-vouz coucher avec moi?"
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>>Tamar
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>How about:
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>"Every night me go to sleep, me have wet dream 2x's (chorus) Lie down girl, let me push it up, push it up, lie down girl..2x's You in your small corner, I stand in mine throw all the punch you want to, I can take them all (chorus) Looking all big and fat, just like a big, bigshot Just get up off your big butt, and shake it right ..."
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>Wet Dream - a reggae song from late 60s/early 70s - Max romeo:
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>Here's a uTube of it:
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>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQRPX9n9fIo

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