Ringo Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 Fuck...i was thinking about this and the earliest song i can think of that says fuck is who are you by the who, does anyone know what song was the first? Quote
Ringo Posted July 18, 2005 Author Posted July 18, 2005 That song said Fuck!? I don't know of any.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>ya he says "Who the fuck are you..." more than once as a matter of fact Quote
swlabr Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 That song said Fuck!? I don't know of any.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>ya he says "Who the fuck are you..." more than once as a matter of fact <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I guess I have the 'clean' version 'cause I've never heard it Maybe Elvis had some subliminal curse words in his music.. Quote
swlabr Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 From Wikipedia:Wikipedia: FuckNotable Fuck BandsMC5 was supposedly the first band to use fuck in a song. "Kick out tha jams" opened with this line: "Kick out tha jams mothafucka!", which was seen as very radical at the time of its recording in 1968. The song was heavily censored and on the title itself it was changed to "Kick out the jams boys and girls!"The British band Pink Floyd also used "fucked" in their song "Pigs", from the album "Animals".Rage Against the Machine was a band who seemed to take fuck to the limits, Most notably, With the song "Killing in the Name Of" which said fuck 19 times, in the form of "Fuck you, I won't do what ya tell me" 18 times and then ending with a "Motha Fucka".However, Limp Bizkit pushed the limits more: in the song "Hot Dog," the lead singer Fred Durst uttered "fuck" around 50 times.In 2005 the special edition of the Murderdolls album "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls" extended the upper limit to 95 with the song called "I love to say fuck", which features the expletive in almost every line.Japanese rock trio Electric Eel Shock have an ironic take on the over use of the word Fuck in music in their song "Don't Say Fuck" which instructs the listener not to say it over 40 times. Quote
Ringo Posted July 18, 2005 Author Posted July 18, 2005 From Wikipedia:Wikipedia: FuckNotable Fuck BandsMC5 was supposedly the first band to use fuck in a song. "Kick out tha jams" opened with this line: "Kick out tha jams mothafucka!", which was seen as very radical at the time of its recording in 1968. The song was heavily censored and on the title itself it was changed to "Kick out the jams boys and girls!"The British band Pink Floyd also used "fucked" in their song "Pigs", from the album "Animals".Rage Against the Machine was a band who seemed to take fuck to the limits, Most notably, With the song "Killing in the Name Of" which said fuck 19 times, in the form of "Fuck you, I won't do what ya tell me" 18 times and then ending with a "Motha Fucka".However, Limp Bizkit pushed the limits more: in the song "Hot Dog," the lead singer Fred Durst uttered "fuck" around 50 times.In 2005 the special edition of the Murderdolls album "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls" extended the upper limit to 95 with the song called "I love to say fuck", which features the expletive in almost every line.Japanese rock trio Electric Eel Shock have an ironic take on the over use of the word Fuck in music in their song "Don't Say Fuck" which instructs the listener not to say it over 40 times. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>wow Quote
johnezz Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 KICK OUT THE JAMS MUTHAFUCKA!it's proberly the greatest intro for a song even better thanYOU KNOW WHERE THE FUCK YOU ARE! Quote
lovingnr Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 Lol fuck what a great word,can be used for many different reasons lol i cant remember the first time i heard fuck in a song but i have heard fuck in a song quite a few times Quote
x Axl Rose x Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 I feel happy cause mine wasGuns N Roses - You're Crazy (Lies) Dad had the tape Me and my brotehr would always sing that! I was about 5 - 6 at the time Quote
rocketsredglare Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 MC5 ruleARE U READY TO TESTIFY?rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrramblin' rose! (axl should cover that) Quote
gunners_4_eva Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 Fuck The Police - NWAnah it isnt, lol, i just wanted to rite that. in the top 10 maybei dunno to be honest, maybe that bloodhound gang song "the roof""we dont need no water let the mother fucker burn, burn motherfucker......"hopefully before then, cause i was bout 10 or so then, so id like to think i was much younger when i got exposed to that offensive material Quote
IzzySixx Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 working class hero by john lennon must be one of them. Quote
MrBrownstone531 Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 There's a song Jackie Wilson did with a woman where he sings something like, "I gave you cocaine I gave you reefer and you still fucked it up." If I remember correctly it's older than that MC5 song. Quote
Lindy Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 Av I think Jefferson Airplane were pretty early out too.Like in 69 or something? 70 maybe?I can't even remember what the song is called, but I think it's like "up against the wall motherfucker" Ah yeah it totally ruins that song anyway. Guh. Quote
Genesis Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 Av I think Jefferson Airplane were pretty early out too.Like in 69 or something? 70 maybe?I can't even remember what the song is called, but I think it's like "up against the wall motherfucker" Ah yeah it totally ruins that song anyway. Guh.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>You should feel slightly proud, making a statement.These days, everyones doing it so its not effective. But back in the early 70s it actually had an impact. Quote
chicagocoma13 Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 The first song in metal I heard was WASP Animal. Spent many nights blasting it in the 7-Eleven parking lot-- Quote
Lindy Posted July 18, 2005 Posted July 18, 2005 Av I think Jefferson Airplane were pretty early out too.Like in 69 or something? 70 maybe?I can't even remember what the song is called, but I think it's like "up against the wall motherfucker" Ah yeah it totally ruins that song anyway. Guh.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>You should feel slightly proud, making a statement.These days, everyones doing it so its not effective. But back in the early 70s it actually had an impact.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Av yeah.Yeah I know.But I don't really think everyone is doing it now, not in some proper way. Like in the 70's and 60's people were actually active and progressive, they didn't just do some song about it. Quote
iloveaxlmore Posted July 19, 2005 Posted July 19, 2005 (edited) i read somewhere that fuck came from the navy or the army or something like that, when ppl would fornicate, the authoritys would write F.U.C.K. on a board, which stands for For Unlawfull Carnal Knowlege. i read this in anthony kiedis' autobiography, and he's the kind of person that would know! Edited July 19, 2005 by iloveaxlmore Quote
Duffan Posted July 20, 2005 Posted July 20, 2005 I know AC/DC used it in '76 on The DDDDC album -In The song "Ain't No Fun Waitin' Round to be A Millonaire" Scott says this line " Get Yer Fuckin' Jumbo Jet Outta My Airport " . Peace GnR Nation Quote
FORDIE Posted July 20, 2005 Posted July 20, 2005 working class hero by john lennon must be one of them.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Working class hero, one of my favourites, great great track!! Quote
Yamisonic Posted July 22, 2005 Posted July 22, 2005 ..."a working class hero is something to be..."The Stones used "fire the fuckin feed" in Rocks Off in Exile On Main Street, that came out in 73 or 72 I think. Great song. Quote
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