jimct MusicFan
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Posted: 30 January 2014 at 5:19am | IP Logged
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I have no idea why this song just popped into my head. But I am
wondering. It was a hit in 1974, and featured a censored lyric voicing,
shall we say, Watergate-era displeasure with then-President Nixon
("Tricky Dick, stop your sh**BLEEP".) All stock and promo 45s that I own
are censored. And although I don't own his 1974 LP, "Out Here On My
Own", according to Pat's db, the version on it runs well over 4:00. I just
located/watched a YouTube video that roughly matches the time of the LP
version, and the lyric in question was censored on there as well.
All that said, #1, has anyone ever heard the song without the lyric
uncensored? Or #2, know if it ever appeared uncensored on an import
CD? The only current db CD that includes the song's LP version is not a
re-issue of the original LP, but rather a later compilation. But I assume it
is also censored, based on Pat's db notation for it, and based on what I
just heard on-line.
I realize this is a long shot. At least the question has now been asked, and
has been officially entered into the Downey Board's query archives. :)
Edited by jimct on 30 January 2014 at 5:21am
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