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Albums U Used 2 Hide From Yo Parents Growing Up! Yeah man, I got caught up sneaking in the house with Prince's LoveSexy album and I got some good side of major ass-whoopin' from my momma but if she only bothered 2 check under the bed? Ooh weeh,,laaawd lol I would've been black history already.
Ok, I used to listen 2 these albums when I was a kid under the bed so nobody would catch me: -The cover alone made wonder what she was singing in the album so I bought the "shit". -Momma hates his ass becoz of "sweet black pussy" and ain't no telling what she might do if she caught this shit in my stereo lol. -Naturaly, right? This and every shit he put it out. -Need I say more? -I got the original cover album with her man covering her tities. What about you? | |
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I was only about 6 or 7 when "Sexy M.F" dropped, I saw the video with my mates late on MTV, I bought the single straight away!
My Mum was not too happy, particually when I kept repeating the line "Sexy motherfucker shaking that ass, shaking that ass, shaking that ass", she threw my single away when she found out that I was going up to girls on the street and at school saying that to them, my Mum got pretty furious with me, then i found "Gett off", tamer lyrically i know, but the "23 position..." line was not a line that I could repeat when my mum was around either! I hid the single to that one and she never found it! I grew up pretty quickly with music and movies! College boyz "Humpin'" (that song was way funky) was banned by my Mum and Dad forever and I had to hide that album! I had to ask an older cousin to get me the home video of "Gett off" though as that was a 15 certificate! I was dissapointed that nothing went on, but otherwise that video ruled, particually "Gangster glam", when my mum found the video she was very mad, but she watched the tape and found nothing wrong with it so..... by the time I was 8, she calmed down alot, but those were good times though..... | |
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I remember buying Snoopy Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle album in the summer of 1994 when on holiday in France with my parents. My parents were disgusted by the inlay sleeve and advised me to throw the record in the bin. Naturally I didn't and listened to it in secret using my walkman. My Mum, feeling sorry for me in the sense that she thought I acted somewhat naiive, bought me Prince's Come album as a means of compensation. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: [img] bought me Prince's Come album as a means of compensation.
You're mother is living in LaLa land JD if only she knew about the mess in that shit? | |
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Harlepolis said: JDINTERACTIVE said: [img] bought me Prince's Come album as a means of compensation.
You're mother is living in LaLa land JD if only she knew about the mess in that shit? I had the feeling I would be brought up on why my Mum bought me Come! Well, my parents were big fans in the '80s and knew what he was like so I guess she never gave the album name a second thought. She did actually listen to it on holiday and said... 'I'm not very keen on that 1st track' She then later said she thought Space was gorgeous. Which I agree with may I add. | |
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I had to hide my Busta Rhymes stuff in sixth grade. Dad found and confiscated them. I was PISSED. This too. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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Sorry, and this.
Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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ALL Prince albums/cassettes were banned in my house. My pop would tear out the tape and throw it in the trash. When it was safe I would go out to the trash and splice it back together. I still remember him yelling out the song titles on Dirty Mind-HEAD!!!! | |
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I had to hide my Busta Rhymes stuff in sixth grade. Dad found and confiscated them. I was PISSED. This too. Despite the title, "Bedtime Stories" wasn't risque. He didn't take that one away, did he? | |
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besides Prince.. hmm.... Probably Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast. I always felt really wicked as a kid listening to that album. But it rocks!!!!! | |
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Crikey! Some of you folks have strict parents. | |
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my dad wanted me to do some chore one time... i can't remember what. he said to me, "all you do is spend your time in your room listening to your lover Prince". I think i was in 6th or 7th grade at the time.
Yeah... i know..... | |
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Heh, I still need to hide tons of my albums when my mother comes visit me...
... like for instance she was really shocked when she saw these a while ago: Bio-tek: The Ceremony Of Innocence Stratvm Terror: The Only True Septic Whore Einstürzende Neubauten: Haus Der Lüge [This message was edited Sat Apr 17 22:43:10 2004 by Novabreaker] | |
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Me and my mom had a huge fight when she discovered this album. I wish I would've listened to her. | |
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wishuhvn said: ALL Prince albums/cassettes were banned in my house. My pop would tear out the tape and throw it in the trash. When it was safe I would go out to the trash and splice it back together. I still remember him yelling out the song titles on Dirty Mind-HEAD!!!!
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Check da Avatar for Clues...
it was ALL about "RICHARD PRYOR" "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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Ex-Moderator | Cloudbuster said: Crikey! Some of you folks have strict parents.
That's what I was thinking! I never had to hide anything music-wise from my parents. |
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CarrieMpls said: Cloudbuster said: Crikey! Some of you folks have strict parents.
That's what I was thinking! I never had to hide anything music-wise from my parents. same here | |
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My parents never came into my room so I never hid my albums...I had the LoveSexy poster in my room and my mom never said a thing lol | |
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i Neva EVA had to hide any of my music from my folks... Shiiiiit.... for my 6th birthday... i was given 2 Richard Pryor albums...damn my folks didnt mind what i listened too or whatever. | |
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I never had to hide any records from my parents.In fact, THEY were always playing Millie Jackson records and didn't care that we were listening to | |
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DavidEye said: I never had to hide any records from my parents.In fact, THEY were always playing Millie Jackson records and didn't care that we were listening to
I was going to say the same thing.....I think they hid all of the Ohio player album covers from us... | |
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Especially coming from a Holy Sanctified and Fire Baptized houshold! These were a serious so I had to hide them from my folks!
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When I was little, my mom used to hide a copy of Saturday Night Fever from my dad, because he thought the Bee Gees were gay Satanists. | |
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Rhondab said: DavidEye said: I never had to hide any records from my parents.In fact, THEY were always playing Millie Jackson records and didn't care that we were listening to
I was going to say the same thing.....I think they hid all of the Ohio player album covers from us... If anything my parents were absolutely CLUELESS to all that Prince stuff i was listening to in the eighties, but ironically they were always trying to hide the Ohio Player albums from plain view in the years before that...those, and I think they had a Rudy Ray Moore 8-track hidden in the actic somewhere . | |
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My mom used to have a Jimi Hendrix bootleg LP that started off with him screaming "FUCK HER IN THE ASS!!!" and I would play it and laugh and my mom would get mad and say "it's not funny, he's on drugs!!!" and turn it off.
Man, sometimes I wonder if I had a messed-up childhood. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: CarrieMpls said: That's what I was thinking! I never had to hide anything music-wise from my parents. same here Dad was strict. I couldn't have Madonna because of the 'suggestive' cover and lyrics in the booklet. He sat down with his coffee at the dining room table and perused the entire book. "Human Nature" says "sex" in it, for example: Did I say something wrong? Oops, I didn't know I couldn't talk about sex... Ironic, yes. Offspring was too harcore. And Busta Rhymes... well, that's obvious. Others were taken too, but those were the three I got angriest about. When I'd go visit my mother occasionally, she's take me out and get me whatever he wouldn't allow- to piss him off. MTV, South Park, PG-13 movies and up were also not allowed. Until senior year, I had to come home straight from school every day. When I turned 18 in the middle of 12th grade, I couldn't be out past 8 PM unless I was working. So I worked full shifts after school just so I could be out of the house. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: CarrieMpls said: That's what I was thinking! I never had to hide anything music-wise from my parents. same here Really? Wow I came from a strict muslim household, the only things we would play were mostly Jazz(everybody from Lady Day & Satchmo to Miles, Herbie Hencock & Idris Mohammed) and afew from Stevie Wonder, Aunt ReRe & Chaka Khan. Other than that NADA! My older brotha got whooped the fuck out in his ass when momma caught him sneaking in the house with the LoveSexy ablum(vinyl) hidden under his leather jacket. Boy *whoop* didn't I *whoop* tell you *whoop* not to *whoop* bring this mess *whoop* up in here? The fave scene I eva witnessed in my life We were living through some doube-standard bullshit alright momma used to cuss the living hell out of a storm YET we weren't allowed to play what we please. Ain't that some shit? | |
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