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Songs that were Banned on the Radio
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"Songs that were Banned on the Radio or should be. Or lines in songs.
Just for a bit of Craic.
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My Ding-a-Ling"
Dead Kennedys: Too D*unk To Fuck…
Fairytale of New York not banned but new lines.. |
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"Peacock - Katy Perry
Used to annoy me after I've seen my workmates 5 year old singing "I wanna see your peacock cock cock cock your peacock".
No 5 year old should sing songs like that
Missus "
Friends wee boy use to run about the house singing I'm horny horny horny by hot'n'juicy |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
In the past, I suspect that record company executives were delighted when specific songs were banned by prudish national radio stations such as the BBC, because that vastly increased interest, sales and playtime on pirate stations which used the raunchy records to boost their listening figures, leading to increased advertising revenue.
The BBC and RTE are funded by a licence fee. |
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"Peacock - Katy Perry
Used to annoy me after I've seen my workmates 5 year old singing "I wanna see your peacock cock cock cock your peacock".
No 5 year old should sing songs like that
Missus
Friends wee boy use to run about the house singing I'm horny horny horny by hot'n'juicy"
I used to think it said "honey" when I was a kid |
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