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Reply #30 posted 12/07/07 11:57pm

dannyd5050

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GiGi319 said:

ToraToraDreams said:


Yah, he says "I aint f.cking just for kicks, you know
This condition I got is crucial"
The sentence is at about 2:40ish
I may be wrong, but peep it. lets see if we hear the same thing.

:nod:You're absolutely right, ToraToraDreams, he's saying 'I ain't f_cking just for kicks.' I'm pretty sure he leaves that part out when he sings the song these days lol

I checked a few lyric databases and some say "funkin'" and some say "fuckin'". What does the lyric book in the CD say? hmmm
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Reply #31 posted 12/08/07 12:20am

GiGi319

dannyd5050 said:

GiGi319 said:


:nod:You're absolutely right, ToraToraDreams, he's saying 'I ain't f_cking just for kicks.' I'm pretty sure he leaves that part out when he sings the song these days lol

I checked a few lyric databases and some say "funkin'" and some say "fuckin'". What does the lyric book in the CD say? hmmm

eek Well, the CD book says 'This ain't just for kicks', but that's not what he's singing, when you listen to the song.
He probably just used 'this ain't', so he didn't have to put the parental advisory sticker on it.
Rest assured, whenever 'old and dirty' Prince used the word funk, as in 'We can funk' or in 'Erotic city' he meant actually f_ck! With the word 'funk' he just kept censorship at bay.
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Reply #32 posted 12/08/07 3:56pm

ReginaCarman

i always want to listen to his songs when they are played on the radio, i wish they would play them more often smile smile heart prince
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Reply #33 posted 12/08/07 4:16pm

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I don't listen to the radio.
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #34 posted 12/08/07 4:23pm

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Nope! Lately, I've surprised myself and actually gotten pretty darn good at changing the station when he comes on. I can even do it on the first note. cool
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Reply #35 posted 12/10/07 3:30pm

dannyd5050

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GiGi319 said:

dannyd5050 said:


I checked a few lyric databases and some say "funkin'" and some say "fuckin'". What does the lyric book in the CD say? hmmm

eek Well, the CD book says 'This ain't just for kicks', but that's not what he's singing, when you listen to the song.
He probably just used 'this ain't', so he didn't have to put the parental advisory sticker on it.
Rest assured, whenever 'old and dirty' Prince used the word funk, as in 'We can funk' or in 'Erotic city' he meant actually f_ck! With the word 'funk' he just kept censorship at bay.

Yeah, I agree. I know he says "fuck" in Erotic City just like I'm sure he meant it in We Can Funk. But I do remember reading "This ain't just for kicks" and thinking this doesn't sound like what he's saying...Now I know why. I just never heard "fuck" in it for whatever reason. I'll never hear it the same again. Thanks guys... biggrin
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