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It doesnt pack the same punch.
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Something Colin Firth once said about foul language always sticks with me whenever I'm weighing the vividness of an uncensored song against the untainted words of the clean one.
"...language is more beautiful than that. It should be more thought about than that. It has more power than that. That's lazy and ugly...."
Preach it, Colin.
:)
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so glad i found this version thankyou so much i love mumford and sons and although this version doesn't have the intensity of the rude word its so good and way more appropriate :D
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@santaseviltwin123 i am with you i thought the same !
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"messed up version"
Oh, the irony.
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is there a way i can get this song on itunes?
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@peaceloveluck4 yh because the link in the download box doesn't work...
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I love this song, but I never liked listening to the explicit version..... is there anywhere on iTunes that I can buy the clean version?
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I love this song, and am not a fan of swearing... but after listening to the original so much, this just doesn't work as well for me. :/
@alexboyd08 I can see your point, and I agree that the song is different without the word. Worse even, though only slightly. However, beyond finding it "offensive"--which I honestly don't--I don't think it's good to listen to words like that over and over. Music has a very strong connection with the mind, and I often find myself swearing randomly after listening to a profane song. Yes, there is poetry in the original lyrics. Yes, I still listen to the original sometimes. But not again and again.
JackofDreams 5 months ago 23
Yay, 0 dislikes! As it should be.
huskydreamsflight 6 months ago 21