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  • #16
    Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

    Originally posted by hulagirl View Post
    My fave has to be: Killing in the name of by Rage against the machine...
    I sense great anger in you, young padawa. BTW, welcome to HT, Hulagirl


    Originally posted by cynsaligia View Post
    i love how the lyrics contrast with the childlike singsongy melodies.
    Haha so cute! I gotta teach my girls that one, so they can spread it around the school yard. The music video would be girls jump roping in slow motion...with Catholic school girl uniforms of course.


    The best thing I overheard in high school was a younger girl saying: "No guy is gonna f**k me, I'm gonna f**k HIM."


    Which also reminds me of a time in Borders' reference section, when I saw a 14-something girl (cute, stylish):

    her friends: Eh sistah. Whatchu lookin' at?
    Girl: Stuff for da G.E.D.
    her friends: How come?
    Girl: F**k high school. I'm gettin' out.

    I can only hope my girls are like that some day.

    *sigh wistfully*
    "By concealing your desires, you may trick people into being cruel about the wrong thing." --Steven Aylett, Fain the Sorcerer
    "You gotta get me to the tall corn." --David Mamet, Spartan
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    Amateurs talk technology, professionals talk conditions." --(unknown)

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    • #17
      I love that NIN nails song too. Seeing them in concert last year over at the Blaisdell was fun, even though I'm sure it killed a few more of my poor hearing ear hairs.

      I kinda like Warren Zevon's "My Sh*t's F****ed Up."
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdAGv7NFxIA

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      • #18
        Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

        Sometimes the most innocuous sounding pop songs feature the dreaded (keep my record off radio) F-word.

        One of my favorites:

        "Smile" by Lily Allen

        When you first left me
        I was wanting more
        But you were f**king that girl next door
        Whatd you do that for


        I think an edited single version also came out. The album has the f-word one.

        Other songs I like that contains the word:

        Le Disko - Shiny Toy Guns
        Working Class Hero - John Lennon
        Working Class Hero - Green Day (cover of the above)

        These are the only ones that come to mind at the moment. The use of the word in these songs are not as frequent as the ones listed in prior posts. I am sure there are others that I like but can't recall them at the moment.

        Finally there is one that uses the sh*t word that I like from long ago:

        Jet Airliner - Steve Miller Band - funky sh*t going down in the city
        I'm still here. Are you?

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        • #19
          Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

          Can't recall the artist, all these years later, but I remember playing (on radio in the early 1980s) an instrumental track from a jazz album (on the Pacific Arts label - Michael Nesmith's company) with the single-word title of "F**k." It was a great track - but I couldn't say the name on-air, of course - I had to say something like "Side A, Track 3."

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          • #20
            Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

            "Steamroller" by James Taylor

            "...Chicken-chokin', motherf***in' pain!
            I got those steamroller blues."

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            • #21
              Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

              Originally posted by Kaukura View Post
              Cory Lee "The Naughty Song".

              saw it on L word a year or so ago. Good dance track.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgBh3G_nR6w
              Mahalo for sharing this. I downloaded the song. Its really good to listen in the truck while driving.
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              • #22
                Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
                I sense great anger in you, young padawa. BTW, welcome to HT, Hulagirl
                Hehehehe... yes, I'm an ANGRY dork.

                Thank you for the welcome!!!


                Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
                The best thing I overheard in high school was a younger girl saying: "No guy is gonna f**k me, I'm gonna f**k HIM."
                ROFLMAO... sorry but that is seriously funny...
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                • #23
                  Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                  Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
                  OMG the Korean guy is so creepy, yet seductive. Million dolla strong, baby! If you're easily offended, don't bother with this one: What's It Gonna Be?
                  That's the very funny Dr. Ken Jeong. You may have seen him perform in Hawaii with the Kims of Comedy, and most recently he was in the movie Knocked Up.

                  Back on topic...

                  The first song I heard with the F-Word was Gilda Radner's "Let's Talk Dirty To The Animals".

                  The animals, the animals,
                  Let's talk dirty to the animals.
                  F@$k you, Mister Bunny.
                  Eat s#!t, Mister Bear.
                  If they don't love it, they can shove it.
                  Frankly, I don't care


                  I concur with hulagirl and Mike about Rage's Killing. Damn powerful.

                  Also, "Creep". The Radiohead song, not the TLC song. And Puddle of Mudd's "She Hates Me."

                  Last year, after belting out "She Hates Me" at a karaoke bar in Vegas, a group of Alaskan oil rig workers hoisted me in the air and tossed me around like the winning pitcher of Game 7 of the World Series. So I probably won't be singing that one anymore.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                    Wasnt "Ode To Tipper Gore" featured on Warrant's Cherry Pie album emphsized the "F" word?!? It was in response to the Parental Advisory sticker artists were required to use based on their language usage of the F Word and so forth.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                      Truckin' and F***in', otherwise known as Everybody's Doin' It, by Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen. The song that got them banned from Trashville in the early '70s.

                      Seems like the whole island missed Cody's show at the Hawaiian Hut earlier this year, and they did this #. Too bad, it was THE show of the year.
                      https://www.facebook.com/Bobby-Ingan...5875444640256/

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                      • #26
                        Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                        "You Don't Know" by Reel Big Fish.

                        The opening line could be the most wonderful thing I have ever heard: "Well, first of all, I'd like to say f**k off."
                        It would save so much time if we all began our conversations that way...
                        Hail to the Chief Bloomenbergensteinenthal, shiksa.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                          Originally posted by mel View Post
                          Le Disko - Shiny Toy Guns
                          Catchy song, Mel. Makes me imagine a Scion commercial.


                          Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post
                          It was a great track - but I couldn't say the name on-air, of course - I had to say something like "Side A, Track 3."
                          Back in the 80s, eh? Did you have a mullet back then, Leo?


                          Originally posted by cezanne View Post
                          "Steamroller" by James Taylor
                          Is this the song, Cezanne? I didn't hear the f-word, but amazingly it was still a good song


                          Originally posted by Paul Ogata View Post
                          That's the very funny Dr. Ken Jeong. You may have seen him perform in Hawaii with the Kims of Comedy, and most recently he was in the movie Knocked Up.
                          Oh, he's performed in Hawaii? From the video I get the sense he's pretty good. I call him seductive it's because funny comedians are good physical actors.


                          Last year, after belting out "She Hates Me" at a karaoke bar in Vegas, a group of Alaskan oil rig workers hoisted me in the air and tossed me around like the winning pitcher of Game 7 of the World Series. So I probably won't be singing that one anymore.
                          Haha Paul. Did anyone else sing along with you? It is a good song. "No sign of guilt. No feelin' bad."


                          Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
                          Truckin' and F***in', otherwise known as Everybody's Doin' It, by Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen.
                          Rather campy tune, Ron


                          Originally posted by LonLeroux
                          "You Don't Know" by Reel Big Fish.
                          "Beer" is also a good, but there's no F'in in that one.


                          It would save so much time if we all began our conversations that way...
                          lol. I often ass-u-me so feel free to use it with me.
                          "By concealing your desires, you may trick people into being cruel about the wrong thing." --Steven Aylett, Fain the Sorcerer
                          "You gotta get me to the tall corn." --David Mamet, Spartan
                          "
                          Amateurs talk technology, professionals talk conditions." --(unknown)

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                          • #28
                            Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                            Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
                            Back in the 80s, eh? Did you have a mullet back then, Leo?
                            SHHHH! No tell, ah?

                            Actually, in my typical several-years-behind-the-times fashion, I didn't have anything resembling a mullet until the late '90s. And it wasn't so much a "mullet" as a rat-tail, which I finally had lopped off about five years ago (13 inches long, sent to Locks Of Love).

                            If I recall, at that point in the '80s, I just still had really long straight hair all over my head, though I might have been in a curly-permed phase back then.

                            (What can I say? Some folks have bad-hair days, I have bad-hair decades. Let's just say I have good hair for radio.)

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                            • #29
                              Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                              All covers, but still entertaining nevertheless.

                              Anything by the Dan Band

                              These guys are AMAZING in their live concerts.
                              Tessie, "Nuf Ced" McGreevey shouted
                              We're not here to mess around
                              Boston, you know we love you madly
                              Hear the crowd roar to your sound
                              Don't blame us if we ever doubt you
                              You know we couldn't live without you
                              Tessie, you are the only only only

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                              • #30
                                Re: Your favorite songs which use the f-word

                                Pretenders do "Precious" on their first album in which Chrissy Hynde is heard to utter, "F---- off!" among other lovely, sexy things.
                                Make trouble, have fun, do good stuffs.

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