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  • App for Radio or Clean versions of Songs?
  • oikeith
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    Thank you to Kerrang Radio, the toddler has grown a liking for some alternative music, one such example being Limp Bizkit My Way, however Apple Music only carries the original expletive version, I cant find a radio or clean edit so am resorting to YT when at home and a No when in the car.

    Does anyone know of any other apps which carry clean or radio edits of songs? I’ve been told by a Spotify user they have the same issue .

    zilog6128
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    go old school. tape it off the radio :)

    mattyfez
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    Can you just stream ‘regular’ free radio stations, for example: https://www.radio-uk.co.uk/radio/metal-153

    Theres a bunch of metal stations on there, but I dunno how ‘clean’ they are in terms of editing out swear words, etc. so you might have to pre-audit the sort of content they stream.

    nickjb
    Free Member

    go old school. tape it off the radio :)

    It’s very easy to extract music from YouTube. Loads of websites to do it. Paste in the YouTube address and out pops an mp3

    Stick em on your phone, play it in the car

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    squirrelking
    Free Member

    Spotify has a filter for E marked songs (settings > content, took 2 seconds to find) would be surprised if other apps don’t. Either that or edit your playlist and keep Cuntry Boner for your own time.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Or just stream free digital radio, I honestly dunno why eveyone is so obsessed with Spotify and other morraly corrupt subscription models.

    I’m curently rocking out to a bit of AC/DC on https://classicmetalradio.net/

    scotroutes
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    am resorting to YT when at home

    Isn’t that the answer to your own question?

    thebunk
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    There are loads of versions on Apple Music, one of them must be toddler friendly. Theres a setting somewhere to filter out explicit content. This version censors sh*t but leaves in piss :facepalm: https://music.apple.com/us/album/my-way/1440842682?i=1440843064&uo=4&app=music

    There’s even a lullaby version but I had to stop looking & listen to Portishead for several hours to get my carefully curated recommendations algorithm back on track.

    petefromearth
    Full Member

    Spotify has a filter for E marked songs

    I find this just skips the song, rather than replaces it with a clean version

    That would be a handy feature

    submarined
    Free Member

    Yup, Spotify. My 11 year old is of a similar musical leaning and has his own Spotify account. When using mine for the car the other day he was blown away by how many songs Blink 182 and Alkaline Trio had actually made.

    defblade
    Free Member

    Nazareth/ Hair of the Dog must be missing its entire chorus!

    fossy
    Full Member

    Oh god….. roll back some years, but yeh, playing on-line original music wasn’t the radio edit with the kids.

    No idea of the answer, but I pay little attention to lyrics these days – I shock myself, when I actually listen to songs that I like now, and the stuff I liked ‘then’.

    Ball cocks to it, if it sounds good, it is….

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    fossy
    Full Member

    White Lines was one – I never thought as a youngster to ‘look’ into the lyrics. Loved the song and still do. Get’s me doing a dodgy 80’s dad moves dance…

    reeksy
    Full Member

    Australian radio has no swear filter. My kids only know the explicit versions. You’re on a school run listening to “You **** me, I’m the best you ever had” or some such.

    But weirdly the TV is much more conservative…

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    Kerrang Radio…. Limp Bizkit…

    Poor kid…

    Anyway, I know you can enable swear filtering per-device with amazon music so I can play anything I like in the Garage but the boss insisted that the echo in the Kitchen excludes the rude words (that they’re probably very familiar with).

    Trouble is that means paying for Amazon music (neither cheap or moral) but if you’re already giving money to Apple OP they must have swear filtering options…

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