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Happy: Still, no comparison to some of the non-melodic filth that passes for music today. And at least Joe and the Fish were making an anti-war statement, not just being vulgar for the sake of vulgarity, like the hoods making recordings today.
laughingkitty almost 8 years ago
Oh for the good old days when songs didn’t have all those swear words!
Dani Rice almost 8 years ago
And movies you could see with a first date, and not feel as if you needed to crawl under the seat.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It shouldn’t have swear words now. It just ruins the integrity of the song
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago
They didn’t?
YouTube Country Joe and the Fish, Woodstock.
Swears just didn’t get airplay is all.
steverinoCT almost 8 years ago
I used to joke that parents complained about our music: “You can’t even understand the lyrics!” Well, now you can: happy?
NaturLvr almost 8 years ago
Happy: Still, no comparison to some of the non-melodic filth that passes for music today. And at least Joe and the Fish were making an anti-war statement, not just being vulgar for the sake of vulgarity, like the hoods making recordings today.
Daeder almost 8 years ago
You should never throw out cassette tapes, at least not until the tape player has eaten them.