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Remember when Elvis swiveled his hips?

Basil

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Many of us are old enough to remember when Elvis swiveled his hips on Ed Sullivan and the networks cut him off below the waste - I mean my goodensss, we can't have our kids seeing such vulgarity. My how times have changed. Fast forward to today....

I was looking on iTunes for some new music to buy, and I saw this in the "New Music" section: Album: Violence Unimagined, by Cannibal Corpse (yes, that's the group's name). Just some nice, relaxing music, such as: Murderous Rampage, Inhuman Harvest, Surround Kill Devour, Bound and Burned, Slowly Sawn. LOVELY. But not to worry - it has a parental advisory :rolleyes2:

(Note - I decided NOT to post a picture of the album as some might find it too disturbing). PS: No, I did not buy the album!
 

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Also,while at work (I work in a grocery store),they played "Coming Into Los Angeles",
by Arlo Guthrie.I was surprised to hear that,as the song is about drug smuggling.
That made me ponder this question - Can you imagine them playing Elvis's music
in the stores? You'd probably would have mothers grabbing their kids & storming out the
door,then be on the phone to the manager,& writing the head office.
 
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