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March 15, 2005 11:54 AM
Broken: (Fixed) iTunes censorship
Seth Nelson points out that iTunes no longer censors the children's song, "Hens and Cocks." See original post. (Dec 23, 2003)
Hi, I'm the original poster. Look at the picture on the original post. That doesn't refer to Johnny Morris; this refers to the "Classics for Children" album! Also, the song is listed as "Carnival of the Animals, Hens and Cocks," not "C**ks and Hens" just like you suggested.
It may be fixed, but this is nuts: you can't buy the theme from a certain 60's sitcom without fixing a few asterisks:
D**k van D**e
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As of March 21 2005, my iTunes interface still displays the censorship. Check artist Johnny Morris.
Posted by: censored at March 21, 2005 10:22 AM