See the little f*ggot with the earring and the makeup? Yeah, buddy that's his own hair That little f*ggot got his own jet airplane That little f*ggot he's a millionaire. Money for Nothing - Dire Straights
The good old saucy postcard.... Humourous, but I'm sure some people, somewhere will find these offensive.
Kate Bush - The Infant Kiss! I say good night-night I tuck him in tight But things are not right What is this? An infant kiss That sends my body tingling? I've never fallen for A little boy before No control [Pre-Chorus 1] Just a kid and just at school Back home they'd call me dirty His little hand is on my heart He's got me where it hurts me Knock, knock. Who's there in this baby? You know how to work me [Chorus] All my barriers are going It's starting to show Let go, let go Let go, let go, let go [Verse 2] I cannot sit and let Something happen I'll regret Ooh, he scares me There's a man behind those eyes I catch him when I'm bending Ooh, how he frightens me When they whisper privately (Poor, stupid girl!) Windy-wailey blows me Words of caress on their lips That speak of adult love. I want to smack but I hold back. I only want to touch. But I must stay and find a way To stop before it gets too much! All my barriers are going. It's starting to show. Let go. Let go. Let go. (Don't let go!)
I always read that as an 'in character' lyric told from the point of view of some working class dudes moving fridges about for a living having a dig at a flash git on the telly. Again of its time.
Pretty sure there was an advert when I was a kid encouraging 'one for the road' for a brand of beer. Can't recall which one.
I think you will find it in this article http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29894885 A very interesting read!
I'm not sure pasting the lyrics makes it any better. For what it's worth, I think it's a catchy tune but I wouldn't go round signing it in the streets. I do doubt that it's about an old man telling his younger, adult amour to dress younger and run off to their Mum. I also don't think it should be played outside schools to encourage responsible thinking amongst *****philes. I will say that the BBC haven't banned it - I last heard in on Pick of the Pops on Radio 2 just a few months back. A 70s sitcom that I liked when I saw it (not that long ago) was Love Thy Neighbour. Don't think that'll get many reruns.
Yes, that phrase, "l'm in bed with a / the wog" is very common here, too. Again, l've never really heard any adverse comment from it ................. in fact, my wife is of Italian heritage and they use to laugh about it.
Ha! Forgotten that one. 'If her Daddie's rich take her out for a meal, if her Daddie's poor just do what you feel'! Not what I've taught my lads, that's for sure.
That is truly offensive. Anything packaged like that cannot be cheese. Cheese is cut from a block or sliced from a round at the delicatessen, and wrapped in paper. Wubba will back me up.