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    Posted: 07 May 2020 at 6:39pm
In "honour" of Trump's "Live & Let Die - GnR" cock-up whilst visiting a mask manufacturing factory, what have you "accidentally" added to the playlist?

On World Car Free Day, our test music was Gary Newman-Cars, Madness, I like driving..., Anything by The Cars, Tracy Ulman-Fast Car, Talking Heads-Road to Nowhere etc.

What have you got and points for most inappropriate! Just for fun, to lighten mood.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qewaXWU2yiw

I Played this by accident when i venue i had an install was having the limits set by the council 
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Played tenacious Ds f**k  her gently at a mates wedding. 

Was totally inappropriate, but i wasn't getting paid and even had to buy my own beers, so I played what made me smile!


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In the early 90s our youthclub disco was pretty into a new kind of music called “house” the djs got their records in antwerp and so a town grew up with early rave instead of top of the pops.. but we had some complaints of parents due to the lyrics... parents weren’t happy their 13-year old came home chanting French kiss by Lil louis or Dildo by interactive..
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Wayne G.  Twisted

in the chapel at the crematorium..

elder sisters request

Officiator said afterwards..

"makes you just want to get up and dance"
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'Got you by the balls' by AC/DC as a recessional song at a friends wedding. Very entertaining.

There was a fundraising concert for the Christchurch mosque shootings families, one of the headliners performed a song with the lyrics "I'm a loaded gun, got my aim on you", "It turns out, that you ain't bulletproof" and "Got the loaded gun, I hope your aim is true". Not very well thought out......
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Anything by Richard Cheese. His SpongeBob cover is a particular favourite if I can get away with it (no swearing so ‘suitable’ for all audiences).


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At a friends funeral in Melbourne, the deceased requested this:
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I asked a DJ ‘Friend’ to cover proceedings at my brother-in-law’s wedding.

He bizarrely thought that ‘End of the road’ by Boyz II Men was a great first dance choice.
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"Stupid Marriage" and "2 much 2 young" and "Lorraine" are staples of my band's wedding set list. Whether or not the bride and groom request them. Sometimes they do!

I also once re-used a playlist I'd been given at Carnival, for a kid's lantern parade, as they'd requested "bouncy Caribbean music". About halfway round I realised that a lot of dancehall and soca lyrics are, from a family-friendly point of view, DISGUSTING.
But thankfully none of the other adults seemed to notice, and I'm hoping small British kids aren't very good at understanding deep Jamaican patois accents...

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Originally posted by studio45 studio45 wrote:


About halfway round I realised that a lot of dancehall and soca lyrics are, from a family-friendly point of view, DISGUSTING.


Well, sexually explicit lyrics have been a staple of jamaican music long before reggae music came to life, it's not a dancehall ting.
From Buster to Romeo To Perry, just to name a few, i feel that in calypso, ska, rocksteady and early reggae times sexual and rudeboy tunes outweighted the conscious ones, and i think one of the reasons (not the only one!) they became scarce later in the seventies was that artists were hoping to get international recognition like Bob Marleywas having, and you can't sell slackness to Island Music (that was part of Universal).
When in the eighties jamaican music was again made more for jamaicans and less for the world, slackness came back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MTgbQq8IzY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6s2pVugi2c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIYRrCVbB3o

and the b side of the versatiles tunes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC3K74ee8kM

I feel far more disgusting the homophobic arguments, but I don't want to open THAT can of Worms.
sorry for the rant, i'm too much at home these days

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I remember when I was younger and driving round town with a mate and at that time I had a 15"+1.4"p.a speaker in my back seat connected to a bridged car amp. It was so loud we had to shout at the top of our voices to each other despite being sat next to each other. We saw a few police up the road had stopped traffic because of slight small crash, they were slowly waving cars by so I quickly wacked in a rap cd I had compiled of my favourite artists and selected 'N.W.A - F**k Tha Police', lol. As we came to the front we had it blasting out god it must of been 120db it was so loud and everyone was starring at us they could hear it a long way up the road.

The police came upto my car so I turned it down and he said "good afternoon, is that song entirely appropriate?", lol. Me and my mate laughed and he told us to change the song, he didn't seem to mind about how loud it was he even said it was our ears, but the song had to be changed because him and his police mates heard it and were offended, lol.
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