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Noel 4 year s ago
"dropped the f-bomb" thats just so pathetic... who the f@#k cares about swearing THAT much that its something special?
       
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Augusta 4 year s ago
You Americans... Isn't SNL on at midnight? Yet saying "f@#k" is apparently so controversial you can lose your job? Grow up America.
       
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Augusta 4 year s ago
Augusta,

Even Izismile censred my typing. Naked women photos and more, but can't even type a swear word on this site without being edited... Proven my point now, haven't I? Pathetic.
       
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Jennet 4 year s ago
I suspect, in those days, BBC was just as strict.
       
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Jasper 4 year s ago
Remember that Garrett Morris came out, looking like he was going to slam the Rolling Stones for Some Girls, which was, believe it or not, controversial, then asked "where are these girls?" That created lots of upset letter writers and such, and he still catches cr#p for it to this day.
       
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Paula 4 year s ago
This show should have been canceled in 1980..... It's sh#t...
       
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Fear caused a bit of a riot during their performance and were cut off mid-song with a commercial break for fear that they’d seriously damage the equipment

“Fear hosted the Halloween episode in 1981 thanks to the help of cast member John Belushi getting them in the door at 30 Rock. They performed offensive songs — including the anti–New York song ‘New York’s Alright If You Like Saxophones’; had a mosh pit that destroyed the set; and continuously used vulgar language. Concerned they’d destroy the equipment in the studio, the crew cut to a commercial when they began playing ‘Let’s Have a War.'”

 

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