[net.music] Offensive & Amusing Titles & Musicians

peters@cubsvax.UUCP (11/18/83)

Two group names:  a new-wave group I saw advertised in NY a few
years ago:
		Immoral Minority
Friends of mine in Newark, OH:
		Modern Morals.

Most offensive individual/group:  
		Kinky Friedman, 
who used to tour the Texas Honky-Tonks with his group:
		The Texas Jew-Boys.

I heard him last month at the Lone Star, and he sang perhaps his 
most famous song:
		They Don't Make Jews Like Jesus Anymore,
which continues:
		They don't turn the other cheek the way they
			used to anymore,
		I heard that red-neck say as he hit the 
			hardwood floor,
		They don't make Jews like Jesus anymore.

He managed to find something to offend just about anyone who was or
could have been there.  He introduced a friend as "the most influential
Albino in New York."  His band brought him on with the theme to
"Exodus," Texas hoe-down style (pedal steel, fiddle, etc.).  I loved
it;  some of the folks with me were not so amused.

Peter S. Shenkin

rb@beesvax.UUCP (11/26/83)

Alright, enough is enough. I consider myself to have a very broad
appreciation of most forms of music, however it is my opinion
that if you cant be origional or creative the only way to sell
your junk is to be offensive. Several new wave or punk rockers are
doing just that, which is unfortunate since some of them are actually
pretty good. Why do you have to border on offending people just to
prove somthing. Four letter words are found on bathroom walls and
should not find their place in music. Sorry about the possible
overreaction to this but I don't understand the apparent support for
this type of musical approach.