College stations and bad language

Brian Vita brian_vita@cssinc.com
Tue Apr 20 07:13:10 EDT 2004


Actually the edits that I remember were "when I look back at the ... I
learned in high school" (a simple one word cut) and "when I look back at all
the stuff I learned in high school" - apparently a later radio edit from the
label.

Brian

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Lovering" <news@southstation.org>
To: "'A. Joseph Ross'" <lawyer@attorneyross.com>; "'Bob Nelson'"
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Subject: RE: College stations and bad language


> "Kodachrome" by Paul Simon began its first verse with the "crap" line and
> the second verse with the "girls" line.  Did WBZ really edit the song so
> that the line to the second verse played twice?
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> -Larry
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> And someone (Paul Simon, I think) had a record in the early 70s that
began,
> "When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school, it's a wonder
I
> can think at all."  Some stations played it that way, but WBZ modified it,
> dubbing in the first line of the next verse, so that it went, "When I
think
> of all the girls I knew when I was single, it's a wonder I can think at
> all."
> It made a lot less sense that way.
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