Radio censoring songs

A couple years ago, I heard the word “white” censored from a song, and I knew they had finally gone too far (it wasn’t a racial thing). The bleep puts a lampshade on a dirty line that would only be known as dirty to pervs like me. Now everyone knows!

It’s not a common censor though, i had to go through three clean versions to find it (it’s about seven seconds in):

The local classic rock station used to play “Who Are You” uncensored until very, very recently (like, this year recently). It’s like someone finally listened to the lyrics and suddenly noticed that a 50 year old song had an actual ‘dirty’ word in it.

“Money for Nothing” is played censored on the radio, but Amazon, iTunes and Pandora all play the album version.

I remember hearing “Who Are You” uncensored when it first came out in the 70s. Really surprised me at the time. This was on the album oriented stations (probably WMMR, WYPS, and WIOQ in Philly), not Top 40. I’ve only heard it censored on rare occasions.

I found it very odd that most of the censored versions seem to omit the “god” but leave the “damned” (“Haven’t you ever heard of closing the [del]god[/del]damn door?”). The same edit also censors the line “What a shame the poor groom’s bride is a [del]whore[/del]”. Took years until I heard an uncensored version that I had any idea what the song was about.

And, as has been pointed out already with other things, when that conspicuous one-syllable space in front of “damned” shows up, what are people thinking it was supposed to be? Crapdamned? Fuckdamned? :slight_smile:

If it’s anything like satellite radio I assume they play the censored versions so they can be played inside stores and other commercial venues.