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Archives for November 14th, 2006


Click play to listen. (Audio is potentially NSFW)

This 20-second audio clip is:

a) From the soundtrack of a hardcore pornographic movie made sometime in the late 1970s.
b) From Slovenia’s most popular album of children’s songs, MaÄ?ek Muri.

If you guessed “a” you should be right but aren’t. If you guessed “b” you shouldn’t be right but are. The name of the song is Muca Maca (Pussy Cat) and it’s by the beloved singer of kids’ songs, Neca Falk.

I can’t imagine what the reaction to this song would be in the land of milk and honey, where people see hidden schlongs on DVD covers and think Tinky Winky is an undercover homosexual recruiter.

I doubt it’d be good.

And the fact that the song is about a “pussy cat” (yes, it’s also a double entendre in Slovene) surely wouldn’t help much in her defense.

Posted on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 to Things You Probably Won't See in the U.S. ¦ Comments (23)