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** Allegedly, this was actually because Morrison was extremely nervous and forgot to change the lyric, not because of any rebellious intent.
* In 2003, the [[Rascal Flatts]] got into some controversy for their music video "I Melt" due to some nudity and sensuality. Rather than edit the video in order to fit the sensibilities of the country music channels, they kept their video as it was, saying they were satisfied with it.
* Also, there's an entry on [[Histeria (Animation)|Histeria!]]'s [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] section that might fit, where they ''actually'' got "Damn the torpedoes!" into the [[Sincerity Mode|daytime children's cartoon]]. There's no way the censors ''overlooked'' that, so I think it fits much more with this trope.
* One of the first times (if not [[Ur Example|the first]]) the word "ass" was used on US TV was by [[Jimmy Stewart]], in a poem he read on ''[[The Tonight Show]]''.
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