Banned [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. Gregnant Pu__y
3. Pusi Mental
4. Muthaf____ain't Mine
5. Instrumental

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Banned [Explicit Lyrics]

Banned [Explicit Lyrics]
Banned : 20 Risque Songs From The 20s & 30s
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A lot of fun
  • Neither as bad nor as good as it could be
  • What a hoot !!!
  • Superb Stuff
  • Hilarious
Banned : 20 Risque Songs From The 20s & 30s
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001HFL
Release Date: 1992-09-30

Tracks:

  1. I've Gone And Lost My Little Yo-Yo - Billy Cotton And His Band
  2. With My Little Ukelele In My Hand - George Formby And His Ukelele
  3. A Guy What Takes His Time - Mae West
  4. She Was Only A Postmaster's Daughter, But... - Durium Dance Band
  5. Nellie, The Nudist Queen - Ross And Sargent
  6. My Private Affair - Dawn Davis
  7. What's It? - Jimmie Rodgers
  8. He Hadn't Up Till Yesterday - Sophie Tucker
  9. Winnie The Worm - Ronald Frankau
  10. I'm A Bear In A Lady's Boudoir - Cliff Edwards
  11. Everyone's Got Sex Appeal For Someone - Ronald Frankau And Monte Crick
  12. All Poshed Up With My Daisies In My Hand - Charlie Higgins
  13. Pu-leeze! Mister Hemingway! - Elsie Carlisle
  14. Let's All be Fairies - Durium Dance Band
  15. I'm Going To Give It To Mary With Love - Cliff Edwards
  16. The Physician - Gertrude Lawrence
  17. No Wonder She's A Blushing Bride - Art Fowler And His Ukelele
  18. Flora McDonald - Douglas Byng
  19. Or Anything Else I've Got! - Randolph Sutton
  20. And So Does He - Dawn Davis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A lot of fun.......2007-05-15

Songs from an almost-forgotten era of music. Lots of songs, better sound quality than I expected, and surprisingly "modern" lyrics. I'm really enjoying this CD.

3 out of 5 stars Neither as bad nor as good as it could be.......2006-12-27

Novelty songs are like fireworks, bright and nearly omnipresent for a moment, seemingly quite substantial, but quickly vanishing into an acrid vapor and dust. These 20 renditions of vaguely sexual material vary widely in quality and style, but something they share is that not one is a performance of a lasting song. A few are worthy of the repeated listen, but way, way too many wear out their welcome after one go-round. Double entendre is of limited interest to me, and so is the coy and roundabout sexual reference. Yeah yeah, I get the joke, I know what you're referring to when you say that, I just am not all that amused. Oh my, aren't you naughty!

I love the music of this era, and have many CDs that provide me with much pleasure. Helen Kane, Ruth Etting, Annette Hanshaw were excellent singers who, when provided with significant material, produced 78s that will last beyond whatever format of music reproduction comes next. But this is mostly negligible stuff, performed by minor talents. I like Sophie's song a lot, which is sung with gusto and panache. She could work a song, and on this, she does. And Gertrude Lawrence provides a momentary smile. Other well-done or clever bits appear here and there. However, like mediocre sketch comedy, most of this just goes on too long with nothing but the inherently pleasing aspect of its naughtiness sustain it. And that just ain't enough.

Oh, and the notes, while lengthy, are simultaneously ingratiatingly smug and content-free. Living Era has a number of delightful CDs on my shelves, but this one will get few spins. Should have trusted my gut instincts that were pained by that wretched pun of a title.

5 out of 5 stars What a hoot !!!.......2006-11-26

Listen To The Banned: 20 Risqué Songs Of The 20s and 30s offers quite a collection of shameless tunes from the 1920s and the 1930s. These songs were banned from being broadcast by the BBC; however in retrospect they are actually rather humorous. The playful and romantic nature of these songs also makes them timeless not simply because they are funny and amusing but also because romance and $exuality are universal human experiences.

The CD boasts many songs with great musical arrangements and strong performances. I especially like Sophie Tucker singing "He Hadn't Up Till Yesterday;" Cliff Edwards' "I'm A Bear In A Lady's Boudoir" and "I'm Going To Give It To Mary With Love" as well as Ross and Sargent performing "Nellie, The Nudi$t Queen." Excellent!

There are more daring songs on this CD that would rattle some people even today. The Durium Dance Band performs "Let's All Be Fairie$;" "I've Gone And Lost My Yo-Yo" by Billy Cotton and his band and Randolph Sutton chuckles all the way through "Or Anything Else I've Got!"

The sound reproduction from the 78s is rather good although of course there is some surface noise. Brian Rust contributes an essay in the liner notes about censorship in the 1920s and the 1930s. The cover art work design is by Phil Duffy at P. D. Graphics Ltd.

I enjoyed every minute of this CD! I recommend it for anyone who likes nostalgic pop vocals from the 1920s and the 1930s. These are not just silly songs by unknowns; in fact you will be especially pleased as Sophie Tucker, Gertrude Lawrence, Mae West and Cliff Edwards are all represented here. Get this CD and have fun listening over and over again!

5 out of 5 stars Superb Stuff.......2006-06-23

I have this on vinyl, where it is called "Listen to the Banned", and it is a superb collection of risque songs that are genuinely funny. I especially like the two Ukelele Ike Edwards tunes ("I'm a Bear in a Lady's Budoir" is great) and George Formby is very funny with his "Little Ukelele in His Hand", done before he cleaned himself up and got merely cute. There are two cuts that go beyond funny into the realm of the sublime. "I've Gone and Lost My Little Yo-Yo" by Billy Cotton and His Band is funny, coarse and sophisticated all at the same time. However, the really incredible, and fabulously politically incorrect highlight of the set is "Let's All Be Fairies" by the Durium Dance Band. People of all sexual proclivities will find it beyond hilarious. This is a wonderful collection.

5 out of 5 stars Hilarious.......2005-01-16

If you like comedy, sex and jazz (and who doesn't?) this is a must-have album.

Gertrude Lawrence's rendition of "The Physician" is worth the cost of the disc, but "Nellie tne Nudist Queen" is also brilliant.
Leader of the Banned
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • About ten minutes of solid Sam.
  • just has not held up.
  • LOVE THAT SAM
  • Leader of the Banned
  • This Bill Hicks Fan Loves Kinison!
Leader of the Banned
Sam Kinison
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002LJU
Release Date: 1990-03-16

Tracks:

  1. Detox This/Shopping For Pets/Sex, Videotape And Zoo Animals/Jerry's Bastard Kid/...
  2. Gonna Raise Hell
  3. Mississippi Queen
  4. Under My Thumb
  5. Highway To Hell

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars About ten minutes of solid Sam........2007-06-11


Sam Kinison is one of the best and most creative comedians I have ever heard, but this CD is an enormous disappointment.

The first track is a meandering 33-minute set that is only occasionally funny. It could have been edited down to ten great minutes.

All of the other tracks consist of Sam and a band performing covers of various hard rock classics. They're not bad, but I did not buy a Sam Kinison CD for music.

3 out of 5 stars just has not held up........2007-01-10

I adore Mr. Kinison but this album just has not held up. There are some very funny things on it, but overall it seems like an old dinosaur, just out of sinc with today's morals.

5 out of 5 stars LOVE THAT SAM.......2006-07-13

Sam Kinison was one of the greatest comedian's in the world,he lived a short life but left a long line of fan's!!

4 out of 5 stars Leader of the Banned.......2005-07-07

Classic Sam Kinison, with quick wit and a sharp toungue tempered by his trademark laugh Sam Kinison's over the top style is timeless, and still relevant in the new millenium.

5 out of 5 stars This Bill Hicks Fan Loves Kinison!.......2005-04-24

While I agree with the previous reviewer's assertion that Bill Hicks is unmatched as a social commentator and political comic, Sam Kinison really shouldn't be dismissed as a mere explosive, reactionary xenophobe, especially since Sam Kinison helped launch Bill Hicks' career. Both of them are wonderfully unique and equally brilliant comics in their own ways.

The thing about Sam Kinison is that he says what most Americans are too scared or too brainwashed to say, and he does it with unmatched stage presence and charisma. I feel excited just listening to this guy. He has a way with making massive crowds become just as amped up as they would be at a rock concert. Maybe the title of "Rock & Roll Comic" really does belong to Kinison, and that's definitely not an understatement.

In regard to this particular recording, I'd urge anybody with a sense of humor to check it out. I'm a Bill Hicks fan and I loved it. Give it a try. If you really have the kind of repressed angst that Kinison helps cleanse his listeners of, you'll appreciate every moment of it.
Banned in DC: Bad Brains Greatest Riffs
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • banned in d.c. bad brains greatest riffs
  • Someone finally does something right.
  • A great collection of Bad Brains material
  • best hardcore band EVER
  • enhanced?????????
Banned in DC: Bad Brains Greatest Riffs
Bad Brains
Manufacturer: Caroline
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ASIN: B00008V5TK
Release Date: 2003-07-29

Tracks:

  1. Pay to Cum
  2. I Against I
  3. Don't Bother Me
  4. I
  5. Regulator
  6. F.V.K.
  7. Re-Ignition
  8. Sailin' On
  9. How Low can a Punk get
  10. At the Movies
  11. With the Quickness
  12. Sacred Love
  13. Soul Craft
  14. Voyage to Infinity
  15. Banned in DC
  16. Big Takeover
  17. Joshua's Song
  18. I and I Survive (single mix)
  19. The Meek Shall Inherit
  20. I Luv I Jah
  21. The Prophet's Eye
  22. Riot Squad

Album Description

The first ever definitive collection of greatest hits, features 23 tracks including rare versions and the never before released song 'Riot Squad', as well as the video for 'I Against I'. Caroline. 2003.

Album Details

22 Track Collection Includes Rare Tracks and Previously Unreleased Riot Squad that Appear on CD for the First Time.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars banned in d.c. bad brains greatest riffs.......2007-05-14

one of the greatest comps ever everyone should own this

5 out of 5 stars Someone finally does something right........2007-04-08

This collection is exactly what it promises on the front sticker: a "Definitive" collection.

It shows you every side of the Brains, from their blistering hardcore awesomeness to their forays into grotesque sounding metal (not that the metal songs are of low quality, but man is that some ugly, evil riffing on "Voyage To Infinity" and "Soul Craft"), and, of course, some Reggae songs at the end.

Thats what makes this disc so great, you see every side of the Bad Brains.

If you've never heard the Bad Brains before, they're one of the best, if not THE best, hardcore band of all time. Nobody sounded like these rastafarian dudes. Dr. Know was an amazing guitarist (he started out playing jazz fusion), playing tight, furious riffs and ripping out solos like no ones business, HR had a very unique voice with unbelieveable range, at times he sounds very operatic and soulful and then one second later can be screaming like some crazy evil dwarf baby. Earl Hudson (HR's brother) plays drums at light speed, all the while refusing to play those simple "boom-chick, boom-chick" kind of drumlines like most other hardcore drummers. Finally, Darryl Jenifer played bass very well (check out the solo he performs on the live cut of "Big Takeover" on this disc!) and, along with Hudson, kept the band locked in tight at whatever speed they played at.

And they could turn it on and off at the drop of a hat, too. They had lots of tempo shifts and stops in their songs, something that keeps the hardcore numbers from getting too repetitious (something plenty of other hardcore bands suffer from).

So with this disc, you get over an hour's worth of their best songs, every track lovingly re-mastered to sound as good as possible. I'm also very happy that they did vinyl transfers for the "Rock For Light" tracks too, as the CD issue of that album was artificially sped up for some mysterious reason. So you get to hear songs like "Sailin' On" and "At The Movies" at the speeds they were meant to be heard at, something fans who don't own the vinyl edition of that album(i.e. me) will be glad to have.

The bottom line is: The Bad Brains were a truly original force in music, and this disc is an excellent representation of who they were and what they did. It's easily the best single disc purchase of these guys, though after hearing their stuff, you'll probably want to buy more.

4 out of 5 stars A great collection of Bad Brains material.......2005-11-17

This collection spans the best of the career of these DC/NYC reggae/hardcore musicans. Later stuff is OK....but Bad Brains aren't the same without HR's "throat".

If you have never heard the band before this makes a good primer, to get you into them (and they are counted as influences by lots of bands: Beastie Boys to Living Colour & No Doubt (the last two have covered Bad Brains songs both live and in the studio). So if you like what you hear on this disc....make the purchases to get yourself the rest of their library (especially the early stuff) !

My only complaint with this compilation would be that I prefer the SST label recordings versions of the "I Against I" era material. I am sure not having them on here is more a result of label infighting, so at least recordings from that era are still here for inclusion.

Other than that.....great, great stuff !!!

5 out of 5 stars best hardcore band EVER.......2004-06-28

No hardcore band beats the bad brains. They play so damn fast you cant understand them...its great! These guys don't jsut play hardcore either, on this album theres metal and theres reggae. Theres no reason why not to buy it if you like punk (none of that pop-punk crap.)

4 out of 5 stars enhanced?????????.......2004-06-05

i bought this album for the supposed enhancement,as i already knew bad brains are legendary.but the tracks sound the same as they do on the albums they took them off???.caroline have always been a rip off!!
The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Multiple-personality opera
  • 5 stars not enough!
  • Hilarious
  • Ferrante's fruity-tooty duty is his dooby dooby doo
  • A must have for PDQ Bach fans
The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach

Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000000EL0
Release Date: 1990-01-25

Tracks:

  1. Hansel And Gretel And Ted And Alice - John Ferrante/Professor Peter Schickele/David Oei
  2. Toot Ste: The O.K. Chorale - David Oei/Professor Peter Schickele
  3. Spoken Intro: 'Erotica' Vars - The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach
  4. Spoken Intro: The Art Of The Ground Round - John Ferrante/John Ferrante/John Nelson/Professor Schickele/Peter Rosenfeld/Arthur Weisburg

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Multiple-personality opera.......2007-01-20

If you've never experienced the music of P.D.Q. Bach, the album THE INTIMATE P.D.Q. BACH is a great place to start. Professor Peter Schickele (of the University of Southern North Dakota, at Hoople) is a master of the comic lyric. His verse is easily as complex and witty as Tom Lehrer's best. Additionally, Schickele is so deeply steeped in the classical genre he can facilely twist, combine and parody music from any era, and with remarkable results.

"Bargain-counter" tenor John Ferrante had a voice and talent like no other. The initial success of Schickele's efforts are due in large part to Ferrante's unique vocal contributions.

"Hansel And Gretel And Ted And Alice" is a superlative work-- a one act comic opera with seven characters, performed by Ferrante and Schickele, along with a solo piano. The play is by turns jolly, convoluted, silly, "shocking," but always melodious. In the opera's finale, the two performers are required to sing FOUR parts almost simultaneously, a feat complicated by Schickele's deftly donning and removing a wolf's head to play his two characters. Visually, this piece was an hysterical sight.

What can be said about the "O.K. Chorale"? The calliope-four-hands has never sounded as sweet.

The intro to the "Erotica Variations" is nearly as hilarious as the music itself. That the instruments involved were "banned" is a gift to us all!

"The Art Of The Ground Round" is the one selection from this album that everyone seems to remember. This is due in large part to punnish and impudent lyrics-- and our natural love of Row, Row, Row your boat-type group sings.

THE INTIMATE P.D.Q. BACH is highly recommended for all classical music lovers, fans of madcap comedy, and anyone who happens to live in Hoople, North Dakota.

TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 50:14

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars not enough!.......2005-08-11

My brother brought this home from college 25+ years ago. I know most of the songs by heart, especially the Ground Round. No matter how many times I hear it I find myself laughing and groaning along with the audience. The studio albums, while good, just don't have the zing of the live ones.

5 out of 5 stars Hilarious.......2005-07-09

Peter Shickele has made a career out of lampooning classical music. On numerous albums, he has "performed" the works of P.D.Q. Bach, the mythical lost son of J.S. Bach. What all of his pieces have in common is that they take a perfectly good piece of classical music and make a complete mockery out of it, usually with hilarious results. This album is no exception

"Hansel and Gretel and Ted and Alice" is billed as an opera in one unnatural act. It is silly and irreverent. It is also fun.

"The O.K. Chorale" is a lampoon of "The Sheep May Safely Graze" with "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" and others thrown in for comic effect. It is played on "calliope".

"Erotica Variations" is lifted from Beethoven's "Heroica". It features some rather obscure instruments that, hopefully, will not have anything else written for them.

"The Art of the Ground Round" is one of my all time favorites. It is a series of rounds or canons. As the voices start to overlap, a completely new set of lyrics appears.

These "compositions" may offend serious music lovers. For any one with a sense of humor about pretentious music it is a must.

5 out of 5 stars Ferrante's fruity-tooty duty is his dooby dooby doo.......2004-11-16

The GROUND ROUND tunes are obviously the stand-out items. But I regret that they were done with minimalist arrangements. These mini-masterpieces should've been done with lavish orchestrations. And without a live audience. (Schickele didn't have the common sense to eschew live audiences until MISSA HILARIOUS.)

GROUND ROUND's 3 tenors are John Ferrante, John Nelson, & The Schick. And every time I hear it, I come to it with an automatic prejudice that favors Ferrante's singing. But then I get subjected to John Nelson's luscious voice and it causes me to reconsider my favoritism. (Schickele's voice is 2000 light-years from contention.)

5 out of 5 stars A must have for PDQ Bach fans.......2000-03-01

This is definately my favorite of all the PDQ Bach recordings. A classic (pardon the pun) that will have even those of you who are not particularly fond of classical music, wanting more. The "Art of the Ground Round" is brilliant as well as the opereta "Hansel and Gretal and Ted and Alice"
Banned
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Banned
  • STRAIT GUTTA FIRE!!
Banned
UGK
Manufacturer: Big Tyme Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009RDF6
Release Date: 1988-08-01

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Gregnant Pu__y
  3. Pusi Mental
  4. Muthaf____ain't Mine
  5. Instrumental

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Banned.......2006-02-02

this was a hard ep even tho there is only 3 songs. all 3 are bangin and talkin bout some gutta stuff. coat hangers and other various items used for abortions is just a touch of the subject matter. bun and pimp rip this cuz they were hungry like 50 cents get rich or die tryin. not tryin 2 say that UGK has dropped 2 da level of 50 cent or was ever on that level, but u can tell that they were both hungry 4 fame

4 out of 5 stars STRAIT GUTTA FIRE!!.......2003-12-11

IM THE UGK HISTORIAN.THIS ALBUM IS AN EP.(JUST 3TRACKS & 2INSTUMENTALS)IMA KEEP IT REAL ..THE 3 SONGS ON HERE ARE SO HARD ,IT MAKES UGK'S OTHER ALBUMS LOOK AS IF THEY ARE RATED P.G. PIMP C(CHAD BUTLER) & BUN-B(BERNARD FREEMAN) SPIT THE GAME ON THE SONGS "MUTHAFUKA AINT MINE" & "PREGNANT P****Y SO HARD I CANT EVEN LISTEN TO IT FOR MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK.THEY DOGGIN THE LADIES SO HARD THAT INSTEAD OF PARENTAL ADVISORY IT SHOULD B RATED X.THE BEATS ARE MORE ON THE TIP OF THEIR 1ST ALBUM OFF OF JIVE RECORDS "TOO HARD TO SWALLOW".I HAVE ALL THE UGK ALBUMS AND ITS A MUST HAVE FOR THE TRILLL ASS G'S OUT THERE.
Banned in the USA
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Banned in the USA
    Luke & 2 Live Crew
    Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00000DP7V
    Release Date: 1990-07-11

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    1. Bannded in the U.S.A.
    2. News Flash 'People in the News'
    3. Man, Not a Myth
    4. News Flash "350 Men"
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    6. News Flash 'Nation by Storm'
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    Banned in Boston, Vol. 1
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Classic rock n' roll frontman
    • GG at his golden stage
    • This and "Always was" and you have the best GG.
    • the king of rock!!
    • GG Allin: Banned in Boston Vol. 1
    Banned in Boston, Vol. 1
    G.G. Allin
    Manufacturer: Black & Blue
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000009DZS
    Release Date: 1998-10-27

    Tracks:

    1. Bored To Death
    2. Beat, Beat, Beat
    3. One Man Army
    4. 1980's Rock N Roll
    5. Cheri Love Affair
    6. I Need Adventure
    7. Don't Talk To Me
    8. Unpredictable
    9. Assface
    10. Automatic
    11. Gimme Some Head
    12. Dead Or Alive
    13. You Hate Me & I Hate You
    14. NYC Tonite
    15. No Rules
    16. A Fuckup
    17. Up Against The Wall

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Classic rock n' roll frontman.......2004-08-15

    I've actually seen GG Allin live, unlike a lot of people who obsess over him. For better or worse, he embodied the rebellious abandon and dead-end self-destruction that real rock n' roll is all about. He really wasn't the sociopath he's been made out to be: he understood, way better than most rock frontmen, that real rock n' roll is controversial, spontaneous and dangerous.

    Anyway, saying that, this record really captures that rock n' roll energy at its best, musically at least. Imagine the Stooges getting in a bar fight with the Dead Boys at a Mentors concert and you're still only halfway there. GG Allin had a unique energy all his own: Have you ever seen two guys beat each other up while a crowd circles around them and eggs them on? Musically, GG Allin had that same heart-racing excitement and all-out aggression in his music. You can say anything about GG Allin as a live performer, but you listen to this record and you can't deny that underneath it all, he really loved rock n' roll. Too bad most of the "rock" bands around nowadays don't feel the same.

    5 out of 5 stars GG at his golden stage.......2003-09-27

    This album contains some of GG's best music writing he's ever done. I always thought he was the best when he was with the Jabbers, and this CD has all of the Jabbers tunes you need. GG knows what he's doing when he wants to write a good song. It took me awhile to find this CD, but when you get it, it's all well worth it.

    5 out of 5 stars This and "Always was" and you have the best GG........2003-04-15

    The Banned in Boston tracks in my eyes, should be re-released on the Jabbers album, and also they should replace the pitiful picture of GG with the early youthful GG on the album cover (of Always was...).
    If you like the first GG album, this is more of the same, as in, catchy, punchy, wild, classic punk rock! The best song on here is probably "Dead or Alive" which is somewhat ironic if you listen to the lyrics which sadly seem to foreshadow what was to come later.

    4 out of 5 stars the king of rock!!.......1999-10-08

    Although i like gg's later songs this is still a good cd featuring songs such as beat, beat, beat, don't talk to me and you hate me and i hate you. It rocks in a humerous sort of way. Any gg fan will like this one.

    5 out of 5 stars GG Allin: Banned in Boston Vol. 1.......1999-08-25

    Even if you don't agree with everything GG does and says, you have to admire the strength of his conviction and the quality of his music, especially this album, which is a classic...just a little note to other GG fans...if you can find this album on cassette, it also includes "Vol. 2", and "Live Fast Die Fast" EP, as well as some other interviews...songs that aren't included on the cassette are "1980's Rock and Roll" and "Up Against the Wall".
    Banned in Boston, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • For the GG Allin fan
    Banned in Boston, Vol. 2
    G.G. Allin
    Manufacturer: Black & Blue
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000DFK2
    Release Date: 1998-10-27

    Tracks:

    1. Interview
    2. You Hate Me & I Hate You
    3. Gimme Some Head
    4. Don't Talk To Me
    5. Automatic
    6. Nude Attack
    7. Bored To Death
    8. Assface
    9. Interview

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars For the GG Allin fan.......2006-07-10

    Banned in Boston part 2 is a good album, assuming you're already a fan of GG Allin. If you're new to GG Allin, then check out a different album of his before going to this one. Most of the songs, while sung with the familar GG Allin attitude, sound more vintage than some of his other albums. If you're not only new to GG Allin, but also new to punk rock, start some where else. While the songs are good, there's not much to the album, and many of the songs are of very low recording quality; don't expect to listen to them easily on headphones. If you are a GG Allin fan however, I highly suggest you get around to obtaining this album. It's slightly different than GG's other works and should prove to be enjoyable to the GG Allin fan out there.
    Banned in the USA
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • 2 Live Crew - Banned In The USA
    • Suck it
    • 2 live crew rock's
    • A straight buy.
    • da bomb
    Banned in the USA
    2 Live Crew
    Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000000QQT
    Release Date: 1996-06-10

    Tracks:

    1. Banned In The U.S.A.
    2. New Flash 'People In The News'
    3. Man, Not A Myth
    4. News Flash '350 Men'
    5. News Flash "Super Snoop"
    6. Strip Club
    7. News Flash "Nation By Storm"
    8. Do The Bart
    9. In Color-Men On Records
    10. Face Down A-- Up
    11. Hey Jack!
    12. Bass 9-1-7
    13. So Funky
    14. News Flash "Poll Results"
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    16. Video No Soul
    17. I Ain't Bullsh--tin' (Part 2)
    18. Commercial-Nasty M.F.'s
    19. This Is To Luke From The Posse
    20. News Flash-British Youth
    21. F--k A Gang
    22. Commercial-Inquiring Minds
    23. Mega Mix IV

    Product Description

    1. Banned In The U.S.A.2. News Flash "People In The News"3. Man, Not A Myth4. News Flash "350 Men"5. News Flash "Super Snoop"6. Strip Club7. News Flash "Nation By Storm"8. Do The Bart9. In Color-Men On Records10. Face Down A-- Up11. Hey Jack!12. Bass 9-1-713. So Funky14. News Flash "Poll Results"15. Mamolapenga16. Video No Soul17. I Ain t Bullsh-tin Part 218. Commercial - Nasty M.F. s19. This Is To Luke From The Posse20. News Flash - British Youth21. F--k A Gang22. Commercial - Inquiring Minds23. Mega Mix IV

    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars 2 Live Crew - Banned In The USA.......2006-03-10

    Pretty good album by them. Good beats the first real party rap music. Its better than all the garbage thats out as of right now. If you like any of there songs like theyre popular ones, then there is no reason that you wouldnt like this album. Pick it up!!!

    My Top 5
    1.F*** Martinez
    2.Banned In The USA
    3.Face Down, A** Up
    4.F*** A Gang

    5 out of 5 stars Suck it.......2005-07-22

    Suck It out, f&$k it out, leave it alone.

    Eminem must not realize these guys are the stuff,or maybe he does? This album is worth the money if you like it rough.

    spizzle out.

    5 out of 5 stars 2 live crew rock's.......2001-06-12

    hi i'm a white boy from australia ,

    I think this album is the bomb ! luke and the 2 live are at there best in this album i think although I have only the pleasure to listen to 3 albums in total .. they are the best and set the grounds for rap/hiphop for the future ....

    4 out of 5 stars A straight buy........2000-12-18

    This is one of the best cds that 2 Live Crew has dropped. If you are in to rap, you need to buy this cd!

    5 out of 5 stars da bomb.......1999-12-05

    This track is da bomb man if you aint got dis one you best go and get
    The Dreaded P.D.Q. Bach
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Hours of Strange and Wonderful Enjoyment
    • PDQ Bach lifts the standard of musical humor
    • Essential for any classical fan with a sense of humor
    • calamity in high C
    • Totally corny and totally classic!
    The Dreaded P.D.Q. Bach

    Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000EDK
    Release Date: 1996-08-27

    Tracks:

    1. In the Vanguard Vault, Part 1
    2. Introduction
    3. Allegro
    4. Tema con variazione
    5. Menuetto con Panna e Zucchero
    6. Introduction
    7. Aria
    8. Recitative
    9. Ground
    10. Recitative
    11. Aria
    12. Introduction
    13. Allegro
    14. Adagio
    15. Allegro
    16. Introduction
    17. Sehr unruhig mit schmalz
    18. Andante senza moto
    19. Presto nicht schleppend
    20. Introduction
    21. Chorus: "Tarragon of virtue is full"
    22. Recitative: "And there were in the same country"
    23. Duet: "Bide thy thyme" (soprano and alto, with slide whistle, windbreaker and tromboon)
    24. Fugue for Orchestra
    25. Recitative: "Then asked he"
    26. Chorale: "By the leeks of Babylon There we sat down, yea, we wept"
    27. Recitative: "Then she gave in"
    28. Aria: "Open sesame seeds" (Bass with kazoos, windbreaker, and slide windbreaker)
    29. Recitative: "So Saying"
    30. Duet: "Summer is a cumin seed" (soprano and alto, with slide whistles and
    31. Chorus with Soloists: "To curry flavor, favor curry"

    Tracks:

    1. 'Unbegun' Symphony, By Professor Schickele - Introduction
    2. 'Unbegun' Symphony, By Professor Schickele - III. Minuet
    3. 'Unbegun' Symphony, By Professor Schickele - IV. Andante - Allegro
    4. Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Ballons (S. 66) - Introduction
    5. Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Ballons (S. 66) - Allegro Moulto
    6. Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Ballons (S. 66) - Romanze II (Adagio Sereno)
    7. Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Ballons (S. 66) - Minaret And Trio
    8. Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Ballons (S. 66) - Romanze I (Chi Largo)
    9. Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Ballons (S. 66) - Presto Changio
    10. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Signature Theme- Intro
    11. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Echo Sonata For Two Unfriendly Groups Of Instruments - Tag
    12. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Station Break
    13. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Commercial: 'Do You Suffer?'
    14. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Intro
    15. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: New Horizons In Music Appreciation: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
    16. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Time - Weather - News
    17. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Intro
    18. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Traumarei For Unaccompained Piano
    19. Radio Log, Bright And Early Show: Station Break - Tag - Signature Theme
    20. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Signature Theme - Intro - Schleptet In E Flat Major
    21. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Schleptet In E Flat Major: Larghissimo - Allegro Boffo
    22. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Schleptet In E Flat Major: Menuetto Con Brio Ma Senza Trio
    23. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Schleptet In E Flat Major: Adagio Saccharino
    24. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Schleptet In E Flat Major: Yehudi Menuetto
    25. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Schleptet In E Flat Major: Presto Hey Nonny Nonnio
    26. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Tag - Station Break
    27. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: What' My Melodic Line?
    28. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Time - News - Intro
    29. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Fugue In C Mnor (From The Toot Suite For Calliope Four Hands)
    30. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Tag - Station Break
    31. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: What's Happening In Home Economics (Beethoven's Revenge)
    32. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Commercial: 'If You Have Never'
    33. Radio Log, Dull And Late Show: Sign-Off - Signature Theme

    Tracks:

    1. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Introduction
    2. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Overture
    3. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Aria: 'Let's Face It-I'm Lost'
    4. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Recitative: 'Boy!'
    5. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Aria: 'Now Is The Season'
    6. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Recitative: 'Gesundheit!'
    7. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Duet: 'Woe'
    8. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Recitative: 'Hark!'
    9. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Aria: 'Look At Me'
    10. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Recitative: 'That's The End'
    11. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Trio: 'I'm Sure I'd Be'
    12. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 1: Intermission Feature: Opera Whiz
    13. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 2: Plot Synopsis
    14. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 2: Recitative: 'I Hate To Interrupt'
    15. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 2: Quartet: 'Don Octave'
    16. Program Of Broadcast: The Stoned Guest, Part 2: Finale: 'O Saviour'
    17. Program Of Broadcast: Announcement
    18. Program Of Broadcast: Two Madrigals From The Triumphs Of Thusnelda: 'The Queen To Me A Royal Pain Doth Give'
    19. Program Of Broadcast: Two Madrigals From The Triumphs Of Thusnelda: 'My Bonnie Lass She Smelleth'
    20. Program Of Broadcast: Final Announcement

    Tracks:

    1. Introduction
    2. Overture
    3. Aria: 'I Am A Quaint Old Innkeeper'
    4. Aria: 'Like A Lonely Pilgrim'
    5. Aria: 'My Name Is Hansel Hunter'
    6. Aria: 'I'm The Village Idiot'
    7. Aria: 'Et Expecto'
    8. Aria: 'There's Something About A Monk'
    9. Duet: 'Do You Love Me?'
    10. Interlude: Medical Examination
    11. Aria: 'I Hope You'll Take This Friendly Advice'
    12. Aria: 'Teddy Nice Is My Name'
    13. Duet: 'Jump Not To Conclusions'
    14. Finale: 'Just Tell Me What You Name Is'
    15. The O.K. Chorale From The Toot Suite For Calliope Four Hands (S. 212) - P. Schickele (P.D.Q. Bach), David Oei
    16. Introduction 'Erotica' Variations (S.36Ee) For Banned Instruments And Piano
    17. Theme: Windbreaker
    18. Variation I: Balloons
    19. Variation II: Slide Whistle
    20. Variation III: Slide Windbreaker
    21. Variation IV: Lasso D'amore
    22. Variation V: Foghorn, Bell, Kazoo, Gargle
    23. Introduction: The Art Of The Ground Round (S. 1.19 Per Lb) For Three Baritones And Discontinuo
    24. Loving Is As Easy
    25. Please, Kind Sir
    26. Jane, My Jane
    27. Golly Golly Oh
    28. Nelly Is A Nice Girl
    29. Encore (Nelly Is A Nice Girl)
    30. In The Vanguard Vault, Part 2
    31. The 'Sanka' Cantata
    32. In The Vanguard Vault, Part 3

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Hours of Strange and Wonderful Enjoyment.......2006-07-19

    This is a fine collection of the work of the "oddest of Bach's 20-odd children." The intros and commentary by Professor Peter Schickele (University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople) are as sidesplitting as the "music" itself. One learns, for example, that PDQ Bach is the only composer to have written for double reeds -- without the use of oboes or bassoons. . . . Just four of the high(low)lights on this 4-disc set include: "Concerto for Horn and Hardart," "Iphigenia in Brooklyn," "Unbegun Symphony," and "Pervertimento for Bagpipes, Bicycle, and Balloons." The PDQ Bach corpus is (fortunately) not exhausted with this box set, so there will likely be others, but this one is terrific and will provide hours of strange and wonderful enjoyment.

    4 out of 5 stars PDQ Bach lifts the standard of musical humor.......2005-09-16

    Excellent 4 CD album from PDQ Bach. Although most music is meant to be humoresque, it is also brilliantly composed/'borrowed' from other composer. Nice item for music lovers that do have sense of, almost British, humor.

    5 out of 5 stars Essential for any classical fan with a sense of humor.......2005-08-09

    This recording is a treasure trove of PDQ Bach music. It is good for many, many laughs, and even my husband who is not well-versed in classical enjoys it to bits. A must-own for anyone who loves the wit of Peter Schickele!

    4 out of 5 stars calamity in high C.......2003-04-10

    if you cant sing and laugh at the same time just wait til he tries to do a Rap song. look for my favorite song of his "o little town of hackensack" for christmas time

    5 out of 5 stars Totally corny and totally classic!.......2002-11-29

    What can I say? These attempts to poke fun at classical music and aficionados of the genre are silly, puerile, well-informed, beloved by said aficionados, and utterly hilarious. With a style of humor that is something like a cross between Garrison Keillor, Victor Borge and Monty Python, "Professor" Peter Schickele has been perpetrating the P.D.Q. Bach phenomenon since 1959. "Researching" and sometimes even dressing up as the alleged "last and least" of Johann Sebastian Bach's many children, Schickele has composed, conducted and performed send-ups of various composers and musical styles. This four CD set compiles some the best (or should I say "worst"?) of his efforts. Included are "The O.K. Chorale", "The Unbegun Symphony", "My Bonnie Lass, She Smelleth", "The Seasonings", "Schleptet in E flat minor", "Echo Sonata for Two Unfriendly Groups of Instruments", "Concerto for Horn and Hardart", and my two personal favorites: "Beethoven's Fifth Symphony" (with commentary by sports analysts discussing the "competition" between the conductor and the orchestra) and the hilarious cantata "Iphigenia in Brooklyn". I can remember my father rolling on the floor in hysterics upon first hearing "Iphigenia", and anyone who is familiar with the Baroque oratorio style of such ubiquitous works as Handel's "Messiah" or J.S. Bach's cantatas will undoubtedly howl too at all the "in jokes". If you're serious about Baroque or classical music, do yourself a favor--let your hair down, get un-serious, and listen to these CDs every once in a while. And may every genre of music be fortunate enough to have a "P.D.Q. Bach" invented for it!

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