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Have you ever noticed how many early rock and roll songs are pedo stalker songs? I'm not kidding, pay attention to the lyrics. To name a later one that jumps into my mind, take Sting's "Every Breath You Take." That is one creepy lyric. It's about a guy who is telling a girl he's watching her, and that she belongs to him.

But some of the early rock and roll songs are even creepier. "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Bobby Day? "Little-bitty-pretty one, come and talk to me; lovey-lovey-dovey one, come sit on my knee." Oh yeah, nothing pedo about those lines, is there?

And there are dozens of them, if you listen closely to the lyrics. Given this, it's no real surprise that Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis married underage little girls. It was a whole vibe back them.

Another one that comes to mind is "Sweet Sixteen" by Billy Idol. That another creepy as fuck lyric. And there are dozens of them. Back in the 1950s and 1960s most people didn't think in those terms, so they didn't see how the lyrics could be interpreted.

Have you ever noticed how many early rock and roll songs are pedo stalker songs? I'm not kidding, pay attention to the lyrics. To name a later one that jumps into my mind, take Sting's "Every Breath You Take." That is one creepy lyric. It's about a guy who is telling a girl he's watching her, and that she belongs to him. But some of the early rock and roll songs are even creepier. "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Bobby Day? "Little-bitty-pretty one, come and talk to me; lovey-lovey-dovey one, come sit on my knee." Oh yeah, nothing pedo about those lines, is there? And there are dozens of them, if you listen closely to the lyrics. Given this, it's no real surprise that Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis married underage little girls. It was a whole vibe back them. Another one that comes to mind is "Sweet Sixteen" by Billy Idol. That another creepy as fuck lyric. And there are dozens of them. Back in the 1950s and 1960s most people didn't think in those terms, so they didn't see how the lyrics could be interpreted.

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So were some of the artists, Jerry Lee Lewis comes to mind