Talk:The Private Press

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[edit] Parental advisory?

This topic is merely discussion about a track on the album, not a request for a change in the article. That being said, I was confused by the following lines: "The album was given a Parental Advisory, because the tracks "Walkie Talkie" and "Mashin' on the Motorway" contain several uses of profanity. An edited version also exists with the profane moments re-edited."

I have not listened to this album, but enjoy the various mixes I have heard of "GDMFSOB". For anyone who is familiar with the album, is the track "Right Thing/Gdmfsob" – 4:20 significantly different in tone on this album than in its other GDMFSOB iterations to make it not worthy of a parental advisory? Namely, is the refrain not "God-damned mother-fucking son of a bitch" as it is in the U.N.K.L.E. versions and others?

I am having a hard time imagining a re-edited version of the song where it is anything less than a four minute string of obscenities. That is part of the song's charm. It's like Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs". --Museerouge 21:27, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Prerelease Version

There is a prerelease version of this album that circulated on filesharing networks that contains an additional track, listed only as "Track 13" on the versions that I have seen, that is not on the released album. Is this info worth adding to the article? 132.162.144.154 16:44, 3 October 2007 (UTC)

Just found more info on this - apparently the song is "100 Metre Dash" from the "Six Days" single. 132.162.144.154 16:50, 3 October 2007 (UTC)