OK, first question first - The Shamen advised when ever asked, that the lyric was "....ezer Goode ...ezer Goode, he's Ebeneezer Goode ..." and since they managed to keep their faces straight each time, they got away with it. As for other records getting by - Lou Reed's 'Walk On The Wild Side' which states quite clearly that Candy "...never lost her head, even when she was givin' head ..." is still given an oocasional airing on BBC radio. One assumes that the powers-that-be at the time - 1973 - must have not realised what was meant, and are now to embarrassed to own up! James' 'Laid' from 1993 makes no bones about advising that "She only comes when she's on top ..." which doesn't leave a lot of room for manoevre in the misinterperetation area, and it received healthy airplay, and was a hit single. Sadly, the unequivocal message of Wayne County And The Electric Chairs, which was clearly heard to be "F**k O**!" was not missed, no airplay, no hit, but a great party icebreaker all the same! If I think of any more, I'll come back to you, but these questions usually gather a healthy response from other Visitors, so let's see what we can all come up with ... if you catch my meaning!