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New Girl Aloud Vid: Promoting dangerous motorbike riding?
koantemplation
06-02-2005
Does anyone else think that the new Girl Aloud video with them riding motor bikes without crash helmets and doing their hair etc, should be banned for promoting dangerous driving?

Also they are only wearing skimpy clothing, if they crashed they'll scrape their skin off.
Cjw
06-02-2005
More like promoting dangerous blue screeen bike riding

BAN THIS SICK FILTH
sidekick67
06-02-2005
Originally Posted by mrfreeze:
“Does anyone else think that the new Girl Aloud video with them riding motor bikes without crash helmets and doing their hair etc, should be banned for promoting dangerous driving?

Also they are only wearing skimpy clothing, if they crashed they'll scrape their skin off.”


Oh Please. Can't you do something more worthwhile ? Like stick your head in the washing machine ?

S.
Swipe
06-02-2005
Perhaps it should be banned on the basis of being manufactured pop shite instead.
Harry.Kewell
06-02-2005
why do people have to result in banning unrelevant things like a pop video, instead of more important things like smoking.
mcfc2134
06-02-2005
I agree, is this whole thread for real?!!?

I can see so many young females trying to do their hair etc whilst on a motorbike. It'll be the next trend!
Channel Hopper
06-02-2005
If they ask nicely they can borrow my helmet.
scoobiesnacks
06-02-2005
I hope they have a crash
koantemplation
06-02-2005
They tried to ban the Liberty X video, the one with them walking along a railway track.

This video is just as bad, promoting reckless motorcycle riding while singing manufactured pop, should be up there with using a mobile while driving.
gashead
06-02-2005
Originally Posted by sidekick67:
“Oh Please. Can't you do something more worthwhile ? Like stick your head in the washing machine ?

S.”

Oh please yourself. I think you'll find that mrfreeze is - quite rightly - taking the piss. This is, after all, the very same band that recently changed the lyrics of one of their songs - it may even be this one - in case it promoted under age drinking. Boy, that smiley at the end of his first point is soo misleading. Are you American perchance?
Sazz
06-02-2005
They didn't change the lyrics in the end did they?
Luke_Superstar
07-02-2005
nah they never, just changed the beggining and end of the song
Dazsin
07-02-2005
Girls Aloud should be banned for being orange
metafis
07-02-2005
Cliff Richard did a song promoting alcohol, he never had to change the lyric or title!. The same song also promoted kissing, and we all know where that can lead!.
D Sizzle
07-02-2005
Originally Posted by metafis:
“Cliff Richard did a song promoting alcohol, he never had to change the lyric or title!. The same song also promoted kissing, and we all know where that can lead!.”


Rollerskating in lyrca bodysuits?
Pie Chart
07-02-2005
Originally Posted by metafis:
“Cliff Richard did a song promoting alcohol, he never had to change the lyric or title!. The same song also promoted kissing, and we all know where that can lead!.”

ohmygod not KISSING! than man should be BANNED
Daveoc64
07-02-2005
Was it just the Margaritas or are you looking at me?

That line is apparently unacceptable but rappers can include racist, homophobic comments etc... and Girls aren't Aloud to.
Eraserhead
07-02-2005
Originally Posted by metafis:
“Cliff Richard did a song promoting alcohol, he never had to change the lyric or title!. The same song also promoted kissing, and we all know where that can lead!.”

He also pre-empted Eminem's "Stan" by a few decades by shutting his girl in the boot of the car.

From "Livin' Doll":

"Gonna lock her up in a trunk
So no big hunk
Can steal her away from me"

The man's a menace to society!!
koantemplation
07-02-2005
Originally Posted by Eraserhead:
“He also pre-empted Eminem's "Stan" by a few decades by shutting his girl in the boot of the car.

From "Livin' Doll":

"Gonna lock her up in a trunk
So no big hunk
Can steal her away from me"

The man's a menace to society!!”


OMG That's so scary and people think he is such a saint.
Hidden deapths to that man.
ScubaSteve21
07-02-2005
come on, you cant really think that a music video will promote an issue such as that. no offense but some people showed just watch things and not think too much. next you will be telling me someone who wears glasses will be promoting something dangerous
koantemplation
07-02-2005
Originally Posted by steven21:
“come on, you cant really think that a music video will promote an issue such as that. no offense but some people showed just watch things and not think too much. next you will be telling me someone who wears glasses will be promoting something dangerous”

Why do you think they show the girls on motor bikes? (rhetorical)
They wouldn't do it unless it was supposed to make an impression. Who wouldn't love to ride a big bike down an american highway like they do?
People did complain about the Liberty X vid so why not this one, it's promoting riding a motor bike without a crash helmet.

It's taken years to get the message across to people that wearing a helmet saves lives, and Girls Aloud make it look trendy to not wear one.

I hope you don't loose a loved one in a motor cycle accident just cause they didnt wear a crash helmet to look good.
Sazz
07-02-2005
They wear helmets at the start end end of the video. As a sort of 'you should definetely wear a helmet in real life situations but for the purpose of this music video we will not be' kinda thing
koantemplation
07-02-2005
Originally Posted by Sazz:
“They wear helmets at the start end end of the video. As a sort of 'you should definetely wear a helmet in real life situations but for the purpose of this music video we will not be' kinda thing ”

It might help their singing (miming) if they wore the helmets during the song.
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