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Kiss my ar$e - Radio 1 censor "Fairytale of New York"

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Gromit | 13:02 Tue 18th Dec 2007 | News
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Radio 1 have decided to censor the Pogues' classic christmas record "Fairytale of New York".

The song, which has been popular since first charting in 1987, is now deemed offensive. Radio 1 are playing the record with some naughty words edited out.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/71495 25.stm

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i think it is only a song and why should anyone be offended by the words - it is not directed personally at anyone. Would have to go with 'Nanny State'!
Hmmm, have to agree with you gromit (much as i hate to).
This song was, and still is a classic xmas song.
I heard it on my local radio station today and it wasnt censored. It must only be radio 1 that are doing it.
That is the only christmas song I like! Muppets....

There's more spirit and soul in that song than any flipping Maria Carey nonsense and don't even get me started on the clap trap from that X Factor garbage. I find all that rubbish more offensive than the Pogues.
I was listening to Radio 1 this morning and during the news they read out the words that had been edited out.

As usual this will backfire as people will want to hear the song to know what all the fuss is about
well it never used to be censored when it was on Top of The Pops or R1 originally, so what is different now?
Ridiculous isn't it? There wasn't an outcry the first time it was released so why now?

I willing to bet Kirsty is laughing her head off up there at the stupidity of it all.
well, suppose the song had been recorded a few years earlier and had contained the N word for instance (I can't even spell it out on AB) - cut it out as offensive or not? BBC1 cutting it and BBC2 not sounds reasonable enough to me; the song will survive if it's good enough.
Also, Radio 1's Colin Murray is championing a song called "we're all going to die" by Malcolm Middleton, to get it number one at Christmas.

Are they going to ban this song because the title might offend people?
I've no doubt she is laughing at it... ;0)
Anyone know where we can complain about it? I bet they've not had one complaint about the words being uncensored. Perhaps we can all complain about the mindless censorship and get it revoked.....
they have skreech............... they have had more of a response from this then anything before..... i sent a text to say how stupid it is!!

i posted similar to this on chatterbank............. wish id'e done it here now!!!!
sorry........ re read it......... they have had loads of complaints about it being edited out!!!
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What a daft bunch of c****. Why does anyone listen to this ridiculous station anyway? These are the people who give Chris Moyles airtime for chrissakes.
I quite like the Chris Moyles show actually but granted this is the most stupid thing I've heard all day, why wasn't it bleeped out from the start? I didn't think anybody called gay people faggots anymore anyway!
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Thanks to all that have answered.

Sorry rugeleyboy, didn't see your earlier post.
sorry gromit....... i wasn't saying it in a bad way, its just you get more of a response in this section?

i cant believe they are not changing their mind regarding this, its been the main news story all day but i guess that's self promotion?
This is a Classic Xmas song?? Good God, just played it on You Tube, sounds like a heap of old C**P to me, but there you go, one mans meat etc
My Labrador dog is far better looking than the lead male singer, & his teeth far superior, when did this guy last see a dentist I wonder?

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