A cd I've been waiting for in the post arrived today. It is George Clinton's greatest hits album and I was looking forward to hearing a track not listened to for many years, "Dog Talk", which I once had on 7" vinyl, many years ago. Imagine my disapponitment when early in the track I heard what sounded like a jump, but it wasn't a jump, as I listened on I realised that the track was "bleeped" as only the "tch" at the end of "bitch" [to rhyme with "itch"] survived the next impostition upon this track I had wanted to hear again for so long.
In short, the bleeping ruined the effing track, and I just don't understand why it was there in the first place. The only time I have encountered a bleeped out track on a cd before was on one of my daughter's compilation cds when they bleeped out an Eminem track; now I could understand that because somebody might not be buying the compilation for the Eminem track so why risk offending them [and I will tell you this: they did it alot less obtrusively on the Eminem track], but to bleep an adult cd that an adult has bought to play at home seems so absurd that i feel like asking for my money back.
Why did they do this to my lovely cd?! I'm gutted.