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Swearing In Pop.
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Now I don't generally think of it as big or clever (despite liking Public Enemy) & don't know if the mods will let us do this, but I was just - genuinely - wondering when the first "profanity" was ever uttered on a pop tune & who the artist was. I'm thinking here...maybe The Pretenders (Precious); or Wayne County (FOff). I just started wondering 'cos (I think) I misheard a lyric from Golden Earring's Long Blonde Animal (1980) this morning.
Any ideas? Please be discreet as possible...!
Any ideas? Please be discreet as possible...!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nice one Dr Wu..."Working Class Hero" of course. I also remember MC5 "Kick Out The Jams" from 1968 starting with the M-word, though I don't think there were any expletives in the song itself. I just wondered where it all started, reaching as we have a situation where swearing is common in lyrics. Which doesn't bother me incidentally, but can be pretty tiresome.
Anyone remember The Real McCoy's spoof on Public Enemy's liberal use of expletives?
Anyone remember The Real McCoy's spoof on Public Enemy's liberal use of expletives?