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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 633651" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Nickleback has some songs that are HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. Theory of a Deadman has some songs that are HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. </p><p></p><p>Lola by the Kinks released in 1970 was considered by many to be HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. I believe that most of the young people who listened to it grew up to be productive citizens.</p><p></p><p>Some David Allan Coe songs were HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. Some were even at least racially insensitive. However, I believe that most of the young people who listened to it grew up to be productive citizens.</p><p></p><p>2 Live Crew had a popular song in the mid-1980s (When I was in high school) that was more vulgar than either of the two songs that have been referenced recently with GT football players. The song was so vulgar that it would have been impossible to have a radio edit of the song. However, I believe that most of the young people who listened to it grew up to be productive citizens.</p><p></p><p>The common factor in all of these examples from Lola to 2 Live Crew is that the young people didn't think much about it while the older people thought it was the end of civilization. As I said, most of the people who listened to Lola or to 2 Live Crew grew up to be productive citizens. I believe the same is true about high school and college kids today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 633651, member: 2426"] Nickleback has some songs that are HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. Theory of a Deadman has some songs that are HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. Lola by the Kinks released in 1970 was considered by many to be HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. I believe that most of the young people who listened to it grew up to be productive citizens. Some David Allan Coe songs were HYPER VULGAR & OBSCENE. Some were even at least racially insensitive. However, I believe that most of the young people who listened to it grew up to be productive citizens. 2 Live Crew had a popular song in the mid-1980s (When I was in high school) that was more vulgar than either of the two songs that have been referenced recently with GT football players. The song was so vulgar that it would have been impossible to have a radio edit of the song. However, I believe that most of the young people who listened to it grew up to be productive citizens. The common factor in all of these examples from Lola to 2 Live Crew is that the young people didn't think much about it while the older people thought it was the end of civilization. As I said, most of the people who listened to Lola or to 2 Live Crew grew up to be productive citizens. I believe the same is true about high school and college kids today. [/QUOTE]
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