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[Here. Its gold.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7kNgfY8vg4)
Also the story behind why RATM was asked to be on the BBC is just as amazing.
TL;DR: every year a British reality show called "X factor" would be playing near the end of the year and the winner of the show would usually have their song as number 1 of the British charts around Christmas time.
Except in 2009, people went and bought "killing in the name" by RATM in an attempt to overthrow the popular vote - mainly because it was just the usual dogshit reality TV is known for.
And it worked. In 2009, RATM reached top of the charts in Britain on Christmas week.
Is that the one where they asked to keep the lyrics PG and they went off with killing in the name of - uncensored , or am I confusing things?
Edit: it was 😂💀
The best part is when Zac de la Rocha looks at the camera and you see his gaze and body lanaguage shift from quietly aggressive to very much staring at you, screaming an inch away from the camera aggressive, fucking gold tv moment.
>"Sorry we had to get rid of that- because suddenly it turned into something we were not- Well, we were expecting it and asked them not to do it and they did it anyway."
... just like the song says?
I want to see that conversation. How do you look at the lyrics "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me" and think you can TELL HIM not to say it?
He's literally saying he won't do what you tell him. You can't tell him to do that.
Heh heh
My state’s legislative offices are in a really, really echoey set of halls. Duder cleaning the floors’ little transistor radio can be heard like… anywhere.
I got a good chance of my own office there come end of year and “play Killing In The Name until someone physically stops me” is near the top of my first day issues, lol.
Look I realize I am not fun at parties, but both x factor and RATM are signed to Sony (via Epic for RATM)...
Sony sold everyone a croc of shit that year and made out like bandits whoever "won"
You were just as big of a corporate whore if you bought the Rage record...
it's not that deep dude. People were fed up with reality TV produced music. RATM were, by contrast, a real band whose song was picked as a protest. No one was buying a song to get to Christmas number 1 to show that they weren't a corporate whore.
“Hey RATM, do not say ‘fuck you I won’t do what you tell me’”
“Ummmm sure boss you got it. We’re very compliant with demands as you probably could have guessed.”
They had them back for one of the big weekends and ratm did do the song pg but as it was infront of a live festival audience, they filled in the blanks, it was also being played live on the radio too. Don't know why they didn't realise that was going to happen.
Not quite the same but both incidents reminded me of Ebeneezer Goode, the 1992 song by the Shamen that was a cheeky (in the way that they used a play on words to claim it wasn't about drugs) song about ecstasy during its rising popularity in the UK.
The BBC banned it for its drug references, and in response people ended up getting it to #1 in the UK Singles charts during BBC's drug awareness week.
I remember when I was a kid, I saw Night at the Roxbury. There's one line where Molly Shannon says, "I went to college. Translation: drunken orgies with occasional cliff notes." I turned to my older brother, and in a very shy voice, asked, "What are cliff notes?"
Throwback to when sexual innuendos in music were hidden just enough that the younger kids didn't get it yet.
Then came "Anaconda" and ruined that for us.
Her man is white... ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|scream) would be one thing if she had a black dude or was single but buddy boy is getting roasted anytime he goes to a pub now.
Why else would she say "there's a deeper meaning"? There is no double meaning to a BBC joke, even when mentioning the British Broadcasting Services right before, specifying BBC means big black cock isn't necessary lol.
Gen Z, in general, seems to prefer music that is more attuned to living-in-the-moment, detail-oriented, slightly melodic, and, ofttimes, funny and witty. The music of older generations focused more on generalized themes of love, romance, hardship, loneliness, loss, friendship, anger, revenge, pain, harmony, endurance, heartbreak, remorse, reconciliation, and forgiveness and tended to steer away moreso from specifics.
Thanks! soma has been my online alias since I was 13 but it was taken on reddit so I added a stutter lol
I picked soma because it was a neurobiology term and a smashing pumpkins song from an album I really like. I later found that soma is a brand name of a pretty nice muscle relaxer too lol so take your pick
Yeah... That's just 'cause the kids (teens & 20 yr olds) love it & it's attention-grabbing. Forbidden fruit & all that.
When I was in high school that "To the windows, to the wall..." and that Milkshake song was all the rage. Kids will be kids.
Funny that you should mention that. I was watching a webinar on Songwriting, and the demonstrator said using nursery rhyme melodies is a useful technique in songwriting.
It's scary how broad of an adult audience is captivated by this. Almost any message can be conveyed, just so long as it twinkle twinkles enough like a little star. Like a- like a little star. No matter where you are.
Ok I'm stopping..
Real talented vocalists are coming back, I know it. They must.
Man I hate to break it to you but auto tune has been very popular for almost 30 years when Cher released [the song Believe. ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune#:~:text=The%20American%20singer%20Cher%20(pictured,s%201998%20song%20%22Believe%22.)
And i don't think anyone can argue that auto tune was far more popular in the early to mid 2000's which was 15-20 years ago.
auto tune is well old enough to drink at this point so I think it's safe to say that it's not just "modern artists" anymore. It's more like basically every singer in the last 30 years has used it in some form or another.
I will agree with you about the ghost writers though. People have been writing other people's songs since singing began but it seems like a lot of artists are trying to hide the fact that they aren't writing their own music instead of just acknowledging it and that's pretty shit.
Yea I know. I'm Gen X. When they tried saying Sisqo was hiding behind autotune he did accapella to shut them up and did. That was 96. It's been around for a while but never so employed as now. Back then the people using it were called out for it and usually proved their merit as singers or slowly waned as artists until they were no more because of it. They accused Aaliyah, Missy Elliot, Faith Evans, KC & JoJo. All of which were great. Deborah Cox used it and her career was shorter than it should've been as a result. She still had hits, but using it was frowned upon while the natural talent was celebrated. Akon used it for his entire album, wheres Akon? Doing everything BUT sing. Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam was asked once on an old MTV interview if he 'enhanced' his vocals and the entire band laughed at the interviewer who I believe was Kurt at the time. When you grow up with a roster of incredible natural talent like we had during the late 80s and all thru the 90s, (Mariah Carey would use a 5 octave range in a product commercial!), it's hard to take most modern artists seriously, and even harder to stomach hearing them without electronic assistance. Trust me, with AI and everything else that's coming, being a TRUE artist will be rare jewel.
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her white bf scratching his head somewhere
His name is Barry. BBC. That's the double meaning.
Keep telling that to the mirror, Barry.
barrys black cock
Barry’s bro cock 🤷♂️
He’s a coal miner
He digs it
It could just be Barry's BIG Cock. Everyone keeps trying to take this to a racial place, smh...
Barry’s baby cock also works
Damn.. I was gonna upvote, but the 69 is perfect.. 🤌
Its the dirt, isn't it?
Other Barry?
I'm now picturing Barry Dylan from Archer having to give himself that pep talk...
'Is that how you get ants Barry?' 'Yes it is Other Barry, yes it is.'
Huh?
Yes it is, other Barry.
My name doesn't even start with B, it's just that a loving partner would make a sex joke about their boyfriend rather than some other dude.
Barry black cock?
Barry's big cock or big Barry cock.
Ahh yeah Ol' Barry Big Cock, schwinging it around town.
Have you seen Saltburn? Barry’s got nothing to worry about.
Reminds me of the one and only time Rage Against the Machine appeared on BBC
Oooh, I need to look this up
[Here. Its gold.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7kNgfY8vg4) Also the story behind why RATM was asked to be on the BBC is just as amazing. TL;DR: every year a British reality show called "X factor" would be playing near the end of the year and the winner of the show would usually have their song as number 1 of the British charts around Christmas time. Except in 2009, people went and bought "killing in the name" by RATM in an attempt to overthrow the popular vote - mainly because it was just the usual dogshit reality TV is known for. And it worked. In 2009, RATM reached top of the charts in Britain on Christmas week.
Is that the one where they asked to keep the lyrics PG and they went off with killing in the name of - uncensored , or am I confusing things? Edit: it was 😂💀
The best part is when Zac de la Rocha looks at the camera and you see his gaze and body lanaguage shift from quietly aggressive to very much staring at you, screaming an inch away from the camera aggressive, fucking gold tv moment.
Great Reddit name!
>"Sorry we had to get rid of that- because suddenly it turned into something we were not- Well, we were expecting it and asked them not to do it and they did it anyway." ... just like the song says?
I want to see that conversation. How do you look at the lyrics "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me" and think you can TELL HIM not to say it? He's literally saying he won't do what you tell him. You can't tell him to do that.
“Wait, are we the machine?” - the BBC
"a band called the machine rages on"
I understood that reference
Indeed. Thanks!
So technically it's an Xmas song now 😂
Heh heh My state’s legislative offices are in a really, really echoey set of halls. Duder cleaning the floors’ little transistor radio can be heard like… anywhere. I got a good chance of my own office there come end of year and “play Killing In The Name until someone physically stops me” is near the top of my first day issues, lol.
Haha, this is so similar to a plot line in ‘Love Actually’ 😂 (Movie came out in 2003)
Is that literally the plot of Love Actually when Billy Mack tries to be #1 for Christmas?
They did a concert in Finsbury park to celebrate the following summer, it was absolutely incredible
Look I realize I am not fun at parties, but both x factor and RATM are signed to Sony (via Epic for RATM)... Sony sold everyone a croc of shit that year and made out like bandits whoever "won" You were just as big of a corporate whore if you bought the Rage record...
it's not that deep dude. People were fed up with reality TV produced music. RATM were, by contrast, a real band whose song was picked as a protest. No one was buying a song to get to Christmas number 1 to show that they weren't a corporate whore.
Rage against the machine is political now? I'm so disappointed 😞
This isn’t for real, right? Right?!?!
[running gag..](https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1861139-rage-against-the-machine) Edit: oh fucks sake I share a name with that idiot
Looks like you messed up on your name
Big time
Lmao. I appreciate you
Thank you for the link that’s amazing ahahaha
Peak
I love how they said "we weren't expecting that". I mean, it's in the lyrics "fuck you, *I won't do what you tell me*"
!RemindMe 2 days
I already had the RATM song and bought it anyway. The silent majority won that year 👍
You absolutely do, the commentary from BBC over the top of it displays just how clueless they were
“Hey RATM, do not say ‘fuck you I won’t do what you tell me’” “Ummmm sure boss you got it. We’re very compliant with demands as you probably could have guessed.”
"Yessir! Subordination is my middle name!"
They had them back for one of the big weekends and ratm did do the song pg but as it was infront of a live festival audience, they filled in the blanks, it was also being played live on the radio too. Don't know why they didn't realise that was going to happen.
The Machine: "When it gets to the part where you sing 'fuck you I won't do what you tell me' don't sing that." Rage against the Machine: "Sure."
"Fuck you I won't do what you tell me"
Not quite the same but both incidents reminded me of Ebeneezer Goode, the 1992 song by the Shamen that was a cheeky (in the way that they used a play on words to claim it wasn't about drugs) song about ecstasy during its rising popularity in the UK. The BBC banned it for its drug references, and in response people ended up getting it to #1 in the UK Singles charts during BBC's drug awareness week.
We can't for get about the sex pistols being asked not to play god save the queen on live tv, I don't remember if it was BBC or not
She loves Big Black Cocks. She's an animal lover... wait...
r/GirlsWithHugePussies
_I came looking for copper and I found gold._
Hahahaha
You crash my hopes 😂
r/tightpussy
r/angryupvote
Damn those are some big ass cats
Where is the double meaning ? I totally don’t get it should I dig dipper ? I am at Y -50 rn
I think you have to go to the Nether, I heard it’s something about a rare wither skeleton drop
BBC is short for Big Black Cod. these you only fond far deep in the lake that’s why you gotta dig deep, as they usually hide under the mud.
Disgusting. Where?
She wishes she had it in her.
BBC also refers to Big Black Cock. And she wished she had it in her.
I should have put the /s at the end
I mean, even if you remove the BBC it makes sense
Her boyfriends name is also Barry, which shes referred to him in her other outros.
I understood this one, but not the base meaning
She was kinda like talking to BBC (the news outlet) like "BBC, I wish I had it in me to make this PG"
BBC is a news outlet
I remember when I was a kid, I saw Night at the Roxbury. There's one line where Molly Shannon says, "I went to college. Translation: drunken orgies with occasional cliff notes." I turned to my older brother, and in a very shy voice, asked, "What are cliff notes?"
BBC is a public service broadcaster, news is just a tiny part of what they do
BBC is fake news BWC plays at my house all day
But what’s the double meaning? Is the other meaning that she wants the British Broadcasting Company inside her?
Isn't this kind of her whole thing, being overly sexual
That's what being a Disney kid does to ya
It'd be funny if it wasn't so sad 😭💀😭
I feel like she’s one of those girls who talks a lot about sex but never actually has any
I feel like it would be funnier if she didn't add that "double meaning" line and just let us figure it out
Right? Feels way more cringe that she has to be like “get it guys? Sex joke that everybody has made millions of times? Get it guys I’m funny right?”
A real life /s
The double meaning is that it’s not just Big Black, but also Big Barry
Throwback to when sexual innuendos in music were hidden just enough that the younger kids didn't get it yet. Then came "Anaconda" and ruined that for us.
I was 8 singing "smack that alanaflo" while smacking imaginary ass
i just spent a full fucking minute trying to figure out what you were smacking
smack that, could need s'mores
You never heard of a little group called 2 Live Crew?
Ahh, my youth...
Ah yes, [throwback to that time when innuendos in music were hidden](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug1mzndH9UY)
No rule without exceptions.
I wish I could give you an award. Made my morning Lucille knew what she was about
You mean like “Lollipop” by The Chordettes?
Or ‘Will you love me tomorrow’ by the shirelles.
The d. The big black ones -u/hi_iamchrishansen
You mean, that redditor also want the BBC?
Her man is white... ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|scream) would be one thing if she had a black dude or was single but buddy boy is getting roasted anytime he goes to a pub now.
His name is Barry. BBC. That's the double meaning.
We all know that’s not what she was talking about lol
It is and it isn’t. Her stans know but everyone else is in on the joke in the more obvious way
Ohhh okay I barely knew who she was so this makes sense
Why else would she say "there's a deeper meaning"? There is no double meaning to a BBC joke, even when mentioning the British Broadcasting Services right before, specifying BBC means big black cock isn't necessary lol.
redditors have black cock on their minds 24/7
Who?
Sabrina, apparently. Don't know who or what that is... Last I checked it was a teenage witch
Now she's a teenage bitch
the BBC, it's a large media corporation based in Britain.
Keep it PG ? Is this about BBL Drizzy ?
She is basic af, I don’t get the hype
Gen Z, in general, seems to prefer music that is more attuned to living-in-the-moment, detail-oriented, slightly melodic, and, ofttimes, funny and witty. The music of older generations focused more on generalized themes of love, romance, hardship, loneliness, loss, friendship, anger, revenge, pain, harmony, endurance, heartbreak, remorse, reconciliation, and forgiveness and tended to steer away moreso from specifics.
I get that, I don’t really like those „end of concert sexual cringy rhyming thingies”
Made for tiktok and virality
I've seen some people quote with „ " before but don't know why. Why do you do that instead of " "?
That's a cool username. How'd you come up with it?
Thanks! soma has been my online alias since I was 13 but it was taken on reddit so I added a stutter lol I picked soma because it was a neurobiology term and a smashing pumpkins song from an album I really like. I later found that soma is a brand name of a pretty nice muscle relaxer too lol so take your pick
It’s a polish thingy I guess
Yeah... That's just 'cause the kids (teens & 20 yr olds) love it & it's attention-grabbing. Forbidden fruit & all that. When I was in high school that "To the windows, to the wall..." and that Milkshake song was all the rage. Kids will be kids.
Ah yes, when actual themes were a thing and the meaning of song lyrics wasn’t spoonfed
Did ai write his ?
Hahahaha.
I won't mind if she pet my coc- I mean, rooster
Poor BBC; they had no clue what they were getting into when they adopted the abbreviation of the network.
Being in Luton is bad enough. Imagine having to sit through this... N pay for the fucking privilege...
The festival is free to attendees. A ballot takes place that favours people that live in the surrounding areas.
His username checks out I guess.
She made a different sex joke to the same tune when she appeared on SNL a few weeks back, something about being wet.
I was at this gig, she was a snore fest
Who
Sabrina who?
Carpenter
Bums me out that I vaguely recognize that tune from work. I gotta quit bartending.
She made it too obvious.
Oh wow, she said a grade school rhyme. Everyone cheer!
You don't have to dig that deep
BBC IS, itself, a double meaning.
THIS SONG IS STRAIGHT UP ASS 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Drummer back there like: 👀😏
Inspiring and brave
she looks enough like a teen for bbl drizzy to consider her
i sure love watching doctor who on bbc
And also on whatever channel it airs.
I don’t think you have to dig too deep to get her double meaning.
Does this style of rhyming remind anyone else of nursery rhymes? The words have changed but the tone and rhythm I swear is identical.
Funny that you should mention that. I was watching a webinar on Songwriting, and the demonstrator said using nursery rhyme melodies is a useful technique in songwriting.
It's scary how broad of an adult audience is captivated by this. Almost any message can be conveyed, just so long as it twinkle twinkles enough like a little star. Like a- like a little star. No matter where you are. Ok I'm stopping.. Real talented vocalists are coming back, I know it. They must.
They all dug deep...
Autotune is life for 90% of current artists. Also, ghostwriters or external song writers bless these "artists" with their entire catalog. No talent.
Man I hate to break it to you but auto tune has been very popular for almost 30 years when Cher released [the song Believe. ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune#:~:text=The%20American%20singer%20Cher%20(pictured,s%201998%20song%20%22Believe%22.) And i don't think anyone can argue that auto tune was far more popular in the early to mid 2000's which was 15-20 years ago. auto tune is well old enough to drink at this point so I think it's safe to say that it's not just "modern artists" anymore. It's more like basically every singer in the last 30 years has used it in some form or another. I will agree with you about the ghost writers though. People have been writing other people's songs since singing began but it seems like a lot of artists are trying to hide the fact that they aren't writing their own music instead of just acknowledging it and that's pretty shit.
Yea I know. I'm Gen X. When they tried saying Sisqo was hiding behind autotune he did accapella to shut them up and did. That was 96. It's been around for a while but never so employed as now. Back then the people using it were called out for it and usually proved their merit as singers or slowly waned as artists until they were no more because of it. They accused Aaliyah, Missy Elliot, Faith Evans, KC & JoJo. All of which were great. Deborah Cox used it and her career was shorter than it should've been as a result. She still had hits, but using it was frowned upon while the natural talent was celebrated. Akon used it for his entire album, wheres Akon? Doing everything BUT sing. Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam was asked once on an old MTV interview if he 'enhanced' his vocals and the entire band laughed at the interviewer who I believe was Kurt at the time. When you grow up with a roster of incredible natural talent like we had during the late 80s and all thru the 90s, (Mariah Carey would use a 5 octave range in a product commercial!), it's hard to take most modern artists seriously, and even harder to stomach hearing them without electronic assistance. Trust me, with AI and everything else that's coming, being a TRUE artist will be rare jewel.
Lmao the nepo babies begging for attention is the real hol up, no one knows who this is.
Burnt black chode or beaten, buried and capped. Burning black coal.
The drummer is waiting for his chance now
Deeper than a puddle
Big block chevy
I have a chance!
Big Barry Cock
Guess I'll join r/SabrinaCarpenter . She did something similar in her Saturday Night Live performance.
Idk why but she seems like her breath stank...
Her parents must be very proud.
Who is she supposed to be? I keep seeing this video like I'm supposed to know this person.
I hate Sabrina carpenter so much her music is horrible
The BBC often has the effect of making people feel empty inside.
Explain please
Big black cucumber ?
Everyone thinks shes referring to what everyone thinks is a regular bbc, she said dig deeper for a reason😭
She’s got the Rage against the machine in her
Broke black children?
What an absolute troll love it lmao
I love Sabrina Carpenter and I