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Originally Posted by Donnageddon
I have it on good authority that that is a very naughty song!
After someone explained all the double entendres to me... I was shocked! Shocked I tell you!
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon
Of course someone had to explain the double entendres in "My Milkshake's Better Than Yours".
I mean, what is all this filth doing on the airwaves?
Is that all you people think about? Sex!?
Oh, and yes, don't try to tell me "Winchester Cathedral" is not all about sex! I am on to you perverts!
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon
And those filth mongers The Beatles "I Want To Hold Your Hand"....
That better be a ring you are placing on her finger, Mister!!!
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it's a balm on my heart to see such refreshing innocence. donnageddon, don't you ever change. if more people thought like you, the world would not be in the sorry state it's in, let me tell you.
(remind me never ever to let you hear any songs by the french band "haine et ses amours". you might never recover.)
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Originally Posted by Sparrow
 Reminds me of the story about France Gall singing Serge Gainsbourg's song "Les sucettes":
http://www.readysteadygirls.eu/#/francegall/4520814766
" Gainsbourg was well known for the erotic subtexts of his songs, and his composition Les sucettes, ostensibly a song about a girl who enjoyed sucking lollipops, was a masterpiece of double entendre that was clear to everyone – except Gall, that is. She is reported to have gone into hiding when she realised."
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"erotic
subtexts" ? why "sub" ?? gainsbourg did have a few songs with erotic subtexts, sure, but most of the time the erotism is walking around right there on the surface without a towel.
hilarious story though. i imagine old serge thought so too...