Tipper, what's that sticker sticking on my CD?
Is that some kind of warning to protect me?
Freedom of choice needs a stronger, stronger voice
You can stamp out the source, but you
Can't stop creative thoughts

Ah, Tipper come on, ain't you been getting it on?
Ask Ozzie, Zappa or me
We'll show you what it's like to be free

Ah, Tipper come on, it's just a smoke
Screen for the real problems
S&L deficit, the homeless, the environment

Hey, hey all you senators wives
Better take a good look at your
Own lives
Before you go preaching to me
You're definitions of obscenity

Ah, Tipper come on, ain't you been getting it on?
Ask Ozzie, Zappa or me
We'll show you what it's like to be free

The irony it seems it seems to me
It's un-American policy
Yeah, we've come so far but still only to
Find people like you with ignorant minds

Ah, Tipper come on, ain't you been getting it on?
Ask Ozzie, Zappa or me
We'll show you what it's like to be free

Ah, Tipper come on, it's just a smoke
Screen for the real problems
S&L deficit, the homeless, the environment


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    General Comment

    I remember when this album came out Joey was on the Tonight Show as a guest and they played this song, but they could not say the name of the song on the air, but since there are no obscene lyrics, they could play the whole song.

    TonyInPortlandon March 29, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I cant believe that no one has commented here. Well the song is about Tipper Gore and her involvment in the PMRC during the 80s. The PMRC came up with the "Parental Advisory" sticker that is put on CDs.

    splitendson October 09, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    rrrgh i cant stand parental advisory stickers... some stores ask for i.d., some dont, and it just makes a huge inconvenience cuz theres no way to stop kids from gettign the music anyways.

    the King of shiton February 27, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I find it quiet ironic the song tells Tipper Gore to focus on real problems like the environment.

    petetheeliteon May 05, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is greatness! I can't stand Tipper. AT ALL.

    romanticanarchiston February 25, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    Who's that "Ozzie" they talk about? If it said "Ozzy" I'd know who's this about..

    ozimovon April 28, 2011   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    Small correction, it's Ozzy, not Ozzie.

    RenRamoneon August 21, 2012   Link

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