MEGADETH - These Boots (Uncensored Version)

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  • Thepussfagslut: I'm not sure if it was the songwriter or Nancy Sinatra...maybe both! But it was years after the release of that record...suddenly they woke up and heard that Megadeth's version :)

    The new remastered "Killing Is My business" is still censored (with a lot of beeps instead of "fuck"!), so it fucks up the song...and there's is the uncensored version, but with a "demo" sound...I don't understand why they put that uncensored version, if they don't have the right???

  • Nancy Sinatra was the first to sing that song in the sixties...20 years later, Mustaine, just ejexcted from Metallica, did that new version, full of hatred and rage ((in "Killing Is My Business")! A few years after the first record was released, Sinatra's lawyers forced Mustaine to quit it from the record; nowadays, in the remastered version, you can hear it, but censored...

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  • @Ludwigcaged411 Thanks for that information. I recently bought the killing is my business album from amazon.com and it has the parental advisory label on it, but yet they censor this song with the bleeping noise. But the other songs on it are uncensored.

  • GREAT to hear the uncensored version again.THIS KICKS ASS!!!! MEGADETH RULES!!!!! ROCK ON!!!

  • Why would they censor it with bleeps, Nobody ever does that anymore usually they just swap the word out for one that isn't offensive or they just mute it. BLEEEEP ruins a song.

    Fuck off, Lee.

  • Lee Hazelwood was the original songwriter of "These Boots" and was getting his royalty checks from Megadeth from them putting his song on the album. Hazelwood was cashing all those checks before he heard their version and he deemed it vile and offensive and took them to court. That's when they were asked to leave it off, and for the remixed and remastered version they were told they could have the song on there as long as the offensive lyrics were left out

  • ooooooooooooo shit

  • @LeCaptainCap wasn't it the songwriter who told him to quit it?

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