• Okidokie! (unregistered)

    Brilliant!

  • (cs) in reply to Okidokie!

    Those F sharps always did annoy me - glad someone else agrees!

  • chrxs (unregistered)

    Automatically tagged the violinist Antoine TamesTIT?

  • BigPimpin' (unregistered)

    I could see getting flagged if he was a master pianist.
    (Animaniacs reference) (pianist sounds like penis)

  • Freddy Bob (unregistered)

    Frank Zappa's "Jazz from Hell" was hit with a parental advisory lyric wowser warning even though the album is completely instrumental. Just goes to show that the people who hand out the labels (and, by extension, the people who think they are a good idea and demand them in the first place) don't know their arses from their elbows.

  • (cs)

    I love listening to clbuttic music, don't you?

  • (cs) in reply to morgano
    morgano:
    Those F sharps always did annoy me - glad someone else agrees!

    The real WTF is that morgano doesn't know his music. D Minor would very very rarely have F sharps in it, since the key of D minor has a B flat and a C sharp.

    As for parental advisory, I think that any red-blooded American parent would want to know if their kids are sissy nancies who want to listen to clbuttical music.

  • (cs) in reply to BigPimpin'
    BigPimpin':
    I could see getting flagged if he was a master pianist. (Animaniacs reference) (pianist sounds like penis)

    Goodnight everybody!

  • (cs) in reply to ebs2002
    ebs2002:
    morgano:
    Those F sharps always did annoy me - glad someone else agrees!

    The real WTF is that morgano doesn't know his music. D Minor would very very rarely have F sharps in it, since the key of D minor has a B flat and a C sharp.

    As for parental advisory, I think that any red-blooded American parent would want to know if their kids are sissy nancies who want to listen to clbuttical music.

    I was hoping someone would catch this! lol

  • (cs)

    Stop the Violins, visualize whirled peas.

  • Kiyyik (unregistered) in reply to Freddy Bob

    I suspect that's probably due to the track "G-Spot Tornado". Of course, given the way Frank & Tipper Gore locked horns over the PMRC stuff, I can see her declaring a blanket condemnation of anything he ever did. Her loss.

    Kiyyik

    (think I'm gonna go listen to that track now...)

    captcha: atari (hm.....nope, I got nothing here)

  • (cs) in reply to ebs2002
    ebs2002:
    morgano:
    Those F sharps always did annoy me - glad someone else agrees!

    The real WTF is that morgano doesn't know his music. D Minor would very very rarely have F sharps in it, since the key of D minor has a B flat and a C sharp.

    As for parental advisory, I think that any red-blooded American parent would want to know if their kids are sissy nancies who want to listen to clbuttical music.

    At least there's a mention of C# (the real WTF is that VB...)

  • Droppin' F Sharps (unregistered)

    Damn! All the best puns are already taken.

  • Yal (unregistered)

    Maybe the liner notes are just page after page of nekkid pictures of violin groupies.

    I mean, how else do you actually manage to sell classical music?

  • justin (unregistered)

    Seems to have been updated sans-explicit now. Boo.

  • Russ (unregistered)

    A program mislabled a CD with explicit lyrics?

    Come on that is weak. I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

  • Ted (unregistered) in reply to morgano

    D (Natural) Minor doesn't have a C sharp.
    Only the D (Harmonic) Minor has the C sharp.

  • (cs) in reply to ebs2002
    ebs2002:
    morgano:
    Those F sharps always did annoy me - glad someone else agrees!

    The real WTF is that morgano doesn't know his music. D Minor would very very rarely have F sharps in it, since the key of D minor has a B flat and a C sharp.

    As for parental advisory, I think that any red-blooded American parent would want to know if their kids are sissy nancies who want to listen to clbuttical music.

    C is natural in D minor.

  • (cs)

    maybe there's a dodgy interlewd between tracks #3 and #5, performed by a sextet

  • keezer (unregistered) in reply to ebs2002

    Wow. We can't seem to go a day without a pretentious "real WTF" comment. Way to kill a joke by pointing out the "technical inaccuracies."

    While "Partita for Violin solo no 2 in D minor, BWV 1004" doesn't resolve to a D major chord, most of Bach's "minor" works that I've studied end with a resolution to major... i.e., F# would be in the final cadence.

  • Jimmy (unregistered) in reply to Russ
    Russ:
    A program mislabled a CD with explicit lyrics?

    Come on that is weak. I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

    I would rather have something weak than nothing at all. Pretty much anything can spark a good discussion in this forum.

  • Mark B (unregistered) in reply to RobbieAreBest

    I agree there have been a few weak posts recently. does that mean that there is less failures in the world ?

    Maybe agile does work after all.... nah its more likley luck.

  • (cs) in reply to Russ
    Russ:
    A program mislabled a CD with explicit lyrics?

    Come on that is weak. I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

    this is an "Error'd" not a wtf, mr grumpy guts.

    "Error'd Error'd features fun error messages and other visual oddities from the world of IT."

    awight?

  • (cs) in reply to Mark B
    Mark B:
    I agree there have been a few weak posts recently. does that mean that there is less failures in the world ?

    Maybe agile does work after all.... nah its more likley luck.

    I suspect this site has desensitized us to what a failure is.

  • jkff (unregistered)

    "Highly explicit, violin-only Chaccone" blew me away :)

  • Mark B (unregistered) in reply to keezer
    keezer:
    Wow. We can't seem to go a day without a pretentious "real WTF" comment. Way to kill a joke by pointing out the "technical inaccuracies."
    The real WTF is that someone always has to point this out!

    (of course the real WTF is Safari on Window (and their security))

  • bpk (unregistered) in reply to Russ
    Russ:
    A program mislabled a CD with explicit lyrics?

    Come on that is weak. I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

    But if there were no WTF post, then what would you have to complain about?

  • el jaybird (unregistered)

    No quack.

  • Andrew (unregistered) in reply to Freddy Bob
    Freddy Bob:
    Frank Zappa's "Jazz from Hell" was hit with a parental advisory lyric wowser warning even though the album is completely instrumental. Just goes to show that the people who hand out the labels (and, by extension, the people who think they are a good idea and demand them in the first place) don't know their arses from their elbows.

    The US "Parental Advisory" sticker is a volutary program, not required by law. It's likely that Frak Zappa's label put the sticker on there to help sell albums. I'm sure that's why Rap CDs have them. Teens love rebellion.

  • espinafre (unregistered)

    I think it was thus labeled because "conne" means cunt in French.

  • rbonvall (unregistered) in reply to Russ
    Russ:
    A program mislabled a CD with explicit lyrics?

    Come on that is weak.

    Yes it is, but I like the puns anyway :)

  • (cs) in reply to Andrew
    Andrew:
    Freddy Bob:
    Frank Zappa's "Jazz from Hell" was hit with a parental advisory lyric wowser warning even though the album is completely instrumental. Just goes to show that the people who hand out the labels (and, by extension, the people who think they are a good idea and demand them in the first place) don't know their arses from their elbows.

    The US "Parental Advisory" sticker is a volutary program, not required by law. It's likely that Frak Zappa's label put the sticker on there to help sell albums. I'm sure that's why Rap CDs have them. Teens love rebellion.

    I agree, take a "Sing along with Winnie the Pooh" and slap an explicit lyrics sticker on it, and it will hit the top 100 in the teen crowd.

    Of course there is Tigger bouncing around all the time hopped up on XTC, Kanga the un-wed mother, and Piglet the closet homosexual. What's not to love?

  • Salvador G. Jr. (unregistered)

    I think it was labeled as such because of the way he is holding the violin. It really gave the wrong idea as to what "playing" the violin meant.

  • chaosmosis (unregistered)

    I don't see what the problem is. The violin is the devil's instrument thus the warning. pshaww!

  • Maarten Sneep (unregistered)

    Come on, this is just a last ditch attempt to get children interested in classical music. (see who gets this one).

    The Zappa album was probably labeled because of the title 'G-Spot Tornado' on that album (great piece by the way, even better on the Yellow Shark). Given that is was released after 'Frank Zappa meets the mothers of prevention' makes the label double ironic.

    Maarten

  • Nekrotzar (unregistered)

    Ligeti's opera "Le Grand Macabre" could very legitimately be given a parental advisory sticker.

    In one scene, two ministers insult each other alphabetically, starting with "Asslicker, asskisser" and then working their way crudely through the alphabet.

    In another scene, after a woman engages in some S&M with her husband, she asks God to give her one wish, a well-hung man. Death arrives and declares that her wish has been granted.

    "Please, not the whip!" "Well, then, kiss me!" "I'd rather the whip."

  • (cs) in reply to jkff
    jkff:
    "Highly explicit, violin-only Chaccone" blew me away :)
    I prefer the subtlety of "Air on a G String" myself...
  • CodeMonkey (unregistered)

    That staccato is obscene!

  • dolo54 (unregistered)

    The new site name should be Wearisome Typos Featured!

  • dolo54 (unregistered)

    The new site name should be "Wearisome Typos Featured"!

  • Russ (unregistered) in reply to bpk

    Sorry folks. Just having a bad day and was looking forward to some sort of evidence that others have worse things to work on then I do. I'll post my own WTF later but for now I'm deadlines are fast approaching.

    Captcha := doom - Uh Oh

  • angry conservative (unregistered) in reply to dolo54

    Another reason (as if one were needed) why Apple should be wiped off the face of the earth.

  • (cs) in reply to dolo54

    I prefer "Whiney tards fussing".

  • (cs) in reply to RobbieAreBest
    RobbieAreBest:
    C is natural in D minor.

    To Robbie and anyone else who corrected me, the C-Sharp will be in any harmonic minor key, of which Bach's Chaconne would have employed (minor keys in the baroque period practically always employed a raised 7th. An unraised seventh is used in more modern music, or in traditional/folk/pre-renaissance music)

    Addendum (2007-06-12 14:01): Edit to add: yes, though, an F-sharp may appear in the final cadence...but being that it's a solo violin, I would imagine that there wouldn't be more than one, hence "those f sharps" would still be inaccurate.

    Oh, and to the hater who called me pretentious: I think you need the <sarcasm> tag detection extension installed on your browser.

  • Random832 (unregistered) in reply to Russ
    Russ:
    A program mislabled a CD with explicit lyrics?

    Come on that is weak. I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

    I, for one, always believed the decision to label or not to label was made by a person, like MPAA movie ratings.

  • bobbo (unregistered) in reply to Jimmy
    Jimmy:
    Russ:
    I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

    I would rather have something weak than nothing at all. Pretty much anything can spark a good discussion in this forum.

    Yes, I'm sure this thread will go down in history as one of the finest examples of the great 21st century thinkers debating key issues of our .... etc.

  • (cs)

    Does "Candy Shop" NOT have the Explicit Lyrics label? If it doesn't and the classical music album does, that is the real WTF.

  • pirates (unregistered) in reply to ebs2002
    ebs2002:
    Oh, and to the hater who called me pretentious: I think you need the <sarcasm> tag detection extension installed on your browser.
    Where can I find this extension? I greatly need it.
  • Sgt. Preston (unregistered) in reply to ebs2002
    ebs2002:
    D Minor would very very rarely have F sharps in it, since the key of D minor has a B flat and a C sharp.
    Harmonic or melodic? (Now why did he just fly off of the bridge?)
  • Sgt. Preston (unregistered) in reply to bobbo
    bobbo:
    Jimmy:
    Russ:
    I would rather have a day without a WTF post then silly stuff like this. Everyone makes mistakes, I come for the failure

    I would rather have something weak than nothing at all. Pretty much anything can spark a good discussion in this forum.

    Yes, I'm sure this thread will go down in history as one of the finest examples of the great 21st century thinkers debating key issues of our .... etc.

    The parental advisory was mildly amusing, but Jake's comments had me laughing until the tears ran.

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