Songs that would be deemed /politically incorrect/ today

>songs that would be deemed /politically incorrect/ today

Lola is a song about a tranny, effectively making fun of transgenderism.

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>House of the rising sun
Because selling your body is a womans right.

Tranny stuff again yaay

Hitler was a sensitive man.
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Between the tranny sucking dick for money and the singing colored girls I’m not sure this would fly.

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Although banned then, the faggots would probably make this a fucking anthem now.

Elliot Rodger: The Song
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Another favourite but unfortunately they can track phone numbers easily now.

Who remembers doing this sort of shit back in the day.....

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I don't think so...This is the degeneracy that that side wants to express as mainstream. This type of music does that for them.

well, tbqh, he falls in love with the tranny...

funny thing is most of the popular music would have been filled with pretty (or far out) lefty performers. And lots of their stuff would be "problematic" today.
side thought: the redpilled or right wing literature/music/films thread we have here could be conisdered somewhat slidey buut actually it would be pretty important to collect cultural pieces you could spread around your social circle. lot of the insanity going around is that the entertainment and arts are so filled with lefty stuff that a random person is completely surrounded by one sided of ideas. so subtle cultural works from other side would help immensely.

Filth courtesy of an old Mick Jagger root.

I can't believe Miley Cyrus hasn't done a cover version. It would be right up her alley......

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>The Crystals - He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss)


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Goldie Lookin Chain - Your Mothers Got A Penis

>The Who - Doctor Jimmy


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Watching you by the police. Stalking song.
Worse one, also the police, is the actual pedo song they did about the male teacher female student.

Every step you take and Don't Stand So Close To Me... definitely un-pc songs today

Take a walk on the wild side
Lola and takwotws were never politically correct. They're both about transfolk written from a whites cis het bro's perspective. At the very least though it can be said that Lou Reed wasn't quite as misogynistic in his song. Fun fact Reed was in a committed relationship with a transwoman of color for a decade.

Lola is a song about a straight dude who decides a trans woman is an authentic woman after a sexual encounter with them. It is an iconic anthem of the trans rights movement and is played at Pride rallies internationally and covered by Lady Gaga, Cher, RuPaul and other icons of the modern trans rights movements.

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did plastic Bertrand rip this off?

This classic
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"I know what I am in the bed, I'm a man and so is Lola"
Nope. He sees the tranny as a man you stupid faggot.

Yes and no.
He ripped off the song but made different lyrics so it could be played on the radio.

damn the salty comments on this.

Some dumb college was crowned by queer/trans community for policing this song and when it is actually a potent anthem for the queer/trans movement. Trans people love Lou Reed even though he was an asshole who abused his transsexual sex partners.

He even used the original backing track for BOTH the a and b sides of the record.

Even I was surprised by this and nothing shocks me any more.

Speaking of faggots.

Get in here.

In those days they were transvestites, NOT transexuals.

There's that entire verse limited from Money for Nothing, by Dire Straights. The verse that describes Justin beiber

What the fuck is this?

Cross thread advertising?

Both these are anthems of the Transgender community, you idiots

A Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
-Minutemen

This song triggers Nazi LARPers, touches base on NC HB2, and several other topics that rightists are too empty headed to fathom. And straight up from the 1980s. Wow, the right has regressed so much that they're btfo by long dead punk rockers. Why can't the right into music?

Those words aren't in the song.

These are:

I pushed her away. I walked to the door.
I fell to the floor. I got down on my knees.
I looked at her, and she at me.
Well that's the way that I want it to stay.
And I always want it to be that way for my Lola.

The reason this song was banned in the day is because they mentioned Coca Cola. You couldn't mention products in pop songs that were played on British radio (the BBC?). I'm sure someone from Brit will correct me.
That's why the song was changed to "Cherry Cola".
Lola being a bloke in a dress was never the issue.

Bait, but

I pushed her away. I walked to the door.
I fell to the floor. I got down on my knees.
I looked at her, and she at me.
Well that's the way that I want it to stay.
And I always want it to be that way for my Lola.

I.e. getting rejected by men...

That's one of the few that hasn't completely been burned at the PC stake. I listen for it every time and it brings a smile to my face when I hear it not censored

>"I know what I am in the bed, I'm a man and so is Lola"
Those words ARE in the single I have.
Astor Australia copy 1970.

It's making fun of people who talk like that though.
The whole song is a parody of blue collared plebs watching music videos.

the kinks are pretty red pilled.
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Correct. They had to change it to cherry cola on the single, for bbc radio play sake, but its coca cola on the LP

I got it slightly wrong but final verse
>Well I'm not the world's most masculine man
>But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man
>And so is Lola
Lola is a man as far as the singer is concerned. So my point still stands.

More appropriate now than ever before.....

Must have been changed AGAIN for the US/Can release like the cherry cola I mentioned earlier. In Australia the lyrics were
>"I know what I am in a bed, I'm a man & so is Lola"

Yeah? if you mean the last lines, the version I've always heard here is

Well I'm not the world's most masculine man
But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man
And so is Lola

Is it making fun of transgenderism or celebrating it?

(((Knopfler)))

Misread that as 'THE KIKES - SHOAH'

Came here to post this one. Still on the radio and not censored.

I always thought it was making fun of it due to the “i can’t understand why she walks like a woman and talks like a man” or the reference of “I know what I am, I’m a man and so is Lola”

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Wasn’t he a Jew though?

A lot of stones songs. Look at the lyrics to some girls.

"Black girls just wanna get fucked all night I just don't think I've got that much jam"

Also the song Brown sugar is about fucking slaves.

And in one song Mick even sings "ten little niggers sitting on the wall" granted it's a song called sweet black angel about, once again, nigresses

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Dire Straits fucking rules so much.

he the normies whining over the "right wing retards" on this songs videos.
it is totally not what they meant.
they are probably somewhat righ in it (doubt the kinks could see the scale of paki invasion)
but y'know that does not mean that you cannot read your won story from this stuff. lefties all love the post-modernism and "death of the author" and then they all get salty when some of their favorites will be interpreted in a way that is not flatterying to their political ideologies
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side note: there's actually a lot of stuff that is produced by rabid lefties but comes out as accidental red pill

too much time spent on /pol man :D

That would explain why the single was banned in Australia in 1970. I'm determined to find the bloody thing now and play it. The Australian version says "Cherry Cola"

He sucks Lola off in the song.

And he sucks her dick and loves it.

Hooker with a penis

Lol dudes he sucks her D and loves it

DAC nigger lover

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Where in the fuck does that happen?

Don't forget Murder By Numbers. Dark little song.

That's just Maynard admitting that he's a sellout.

Funny, I always thought of Lola as a woman who was outgoing and tomboyish. I figured the song was about a reversal of gender roles, with the girl being forward and aggressive in the encounter at the club. But now that I'm reading more about the song's history, from the words of the band themselves, it seems it really is about a tranny.

Makes the following lyrics a lot more interesting:
>Boys will be girls and girls will be boys, it's a mixed up jumbled up shook up world, except for Lola
>I'm not the world's masculine man, but I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man, and so is Lola
I used to think that the last line meant that Lola was glad that she'd made the narrator into a man. But now I have to believe that Lola is really a dude.

I liked the song better before I knew this. Oh sweet innocence, where have you gone?

Under My Thumb - The Rolling Stones, basically sings about how this chick is his pet youtu.be/nYYTLJ8YHi4

Texas Radio and the Big Beat
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It's in the pre release Rhodesian version

I pushed her away. I walked to the door.
I fell to the floor. I got down on my knees.
Then I blew him, and he blew me

I have pulled out my original single from 1970 on the Astor label in Australia (AP 1725) and can confirm the lyrics are:

> "I'm not the worlds most masculine man but I know what I am in a bed, I'm a man and so is Lola"

Lol

Or literally anything by Anal Cunt.

>James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World

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David Bowie - Rebel Rebel
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It's about a cross-dresser who upsets his parents by being a faggot. But it's all right, because Bowie will always love you.

Another one by David Bowie that's pretty fucked up if you examine the lyrics is 'The Width of a Circle.'
youtu.be/s2L4hL2IvUk
The first half of the song seems to be about coming to terms with personal responsibility and is really poetic, but the second half of the song is all about gay sex.

RIP Ziggy you were too beautiful for this world.


Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
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Song about jungle fever.
>Brown sugar, how come you taste so good? Brown sugar, just like a black girl should!
People would flip their shit if a mainstream band released a song like this today.

Lola is also glad he's a man

Projection.

That doesn’t imply he fucked Lola or that he was OK with Lola being a man.

There's not really any evidence I can see that it's about a Transexual. I always assumed it was a tranvestite, since that was a lot more common than transgendered people back then.

And also, there's really nothing in the song that's mocking "Lola". Actually, the narrator/singer seems to be in love with him.

I think you're reaching a bit to suggest it's/pol/ material. If anything, it was probably considered radically "progressive" for its time.

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this 80s goth song BTFO muzzies
>Veiled behind screens
>Kept as your baby machine
>Whilst you conquer more orifices
>Of boys, goats and things

I like to think he proposed to her

It's a fun song from a more innocent time mate. The kinks always loved a bit of humour in their songs.

At the time there was very little distinction between trans people and crossdressers.

fucking good shit

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F, I have another jungle fever one here by Steve Miller Jungle Love youtu.be/m4D9Yx0db4U

My point is, there are multiple versions of this song floating around. Most versions lyrics are:

> I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man

but the Australian version was

> I know what I am in a bed I'm a man

and THAT is why the Australian version was banned.

>> I know what I am in a bed I'm a man
>and THAT is why the Australian version was banned.

In Australia in 1970 the crime of buggery (fucking someone up the arse or being fucked up the arse) was punishable with a jail sentence. THAT was what made the line

> I know what I am in a bed, I'm a man and so is Lola

so shocking. They were promoting the fact that buggery had taken place in the song.

The politicians all wet their pants and promptly banned the song, otherwise it would have no doubt gone to number 1. It only ever got to number 6 on the top 40.

Vince Neil wasn't that manner of faggot.
The point stands though.

Anyone interested in the history of pop and pop videos would thoroughly enjoy the docco

> X-Rated: The pop videos they tried to ban.

Very enjoyable.....

This is on jewtube but they broke it up into parts
Here is part 1
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1973's animated Robin Hood, it bangs the "taxation is theft" drum so hard your 8 y.o. will want to go as Ron Paul for Halloween.

> 00:27:11 The music video was a depiction of african american women as semen receptacles.

Times change, people don't.

That song has been covered/ripped off a shit ton of times, the Damned version is probably my favorite

is Pete Townshend /ourguy/?

He’s gotten busted twice for child porn.

Pretty interesting how easily a media piece is manipulated between times and countries eh.
Now think of all the songs/films/books about who you do not know what might be in the original or in the versions other people in some other places use.
Kinda fucked isn't it.