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Probably not, mistofoles. For example, any song with "Mary" in the title was suspected of being a reference to marijuana, e.g., CCR's "Proud Mary", Tommy James's "Chrystal Blue Persuasion" is allegedly about speed, etc. By the Seventies in the US you could explictly refer to drugs; see the Stones "Sister Morphine", "Torn and Frayed"(codeine), "Let it Bleed (cocaine)". On the other side of the pond, however, the BBC banned McCartney's "Hi, Hi, Hi" (just for the title.)
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By the Seventies in the US you could explictly refer to drugs; see the Stones "Sister Morphine", "Torn and Frayed"(codeine), "Let it Bleed (cocaine)".
On the other side of the pond, however, the BBC banned McCartney's "Hi, Hi, Hi" (just for the title.)
Wait.
That DIDN'T reference drugs?
Uh....
....
No.
:)