VERY VERY OUCH BABY, BGAT

Started by des, May 16, 2002, 01:22:01 PM

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des

http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/music_news/

MUSIC EDITORIAL
    
The prats of the land  
Sarah Cohen, Broadcast Assistant  
 
 
 So, in a radical and unexpected move, The Prodigy are courting controversy again by choosing a song with dubious lyrical content to herald their return to the pop fray.

The band's forthcoming single, Baby's Got A Temper, features scary Keith Flint extolling the virtues of Rohypnol, the tranquillising drug that's often associated with cases of date rape.

How very risqu

wolf eater

i hope the prodigy read that.

St8ofbass

not the most intelligent piece of journalism - although it pretends to be.
as ever the writer (in her usual style) takes the obvious, cynical view and forms half an opinion based on ignorance. bless them all at bbc6 or whatever its called, they should nevr forget that their editor is the same man who turned Melody maker into the toilet paper it was at the end... and what he knows about music can be written on a stamp... although he was always able to seem knowledgable by being cynical about everything... hey i see a pattern here.
bgat isn't the first song to have a drug reference in it. people tend to forget about the beatkes, lou reed, chili peppers etc.

miwant


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the beatkes, lou reed, chili peppers
only them??
i still remember that HUMO, a belgian magazine, published something about drugs & music, they linked several types of drugs to song, tons of songs have drugs in their lyrics & title!
let the ant rule your life!

miwant

wolf eater

yeah and so so solid crew can fuck off. go punch a 12 year old girl in the face and go to jail
idiot with the contact lenses look like a complete fag and his rapping is pathetic like the others

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