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tali122 | 19:30 Thu 11th May 2006 | Music
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maybe im missing the point but the style councils "speak like a child" and maxi priest "wide world" which contains the words " i';ll always remember you as a child girl" seem worrying paedophillic - any opinions?
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Young Girl by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap is openly about a man's love for an underage girl. Check out the lyrics:


Young girl, get out of my mind
My love for you is way out of line
Better run, girl,
You're much too young, girl
With all the charms of a woman
You've kept the secret of your youth
You led me to believe
You're old enough
To give me Love
And now it hurts to know the truth, Oh,
Beneath your perfume and make-up
You're just a baby in disguise
And though you know
That it is wrong to be
Alone with me
That come on look is in your eyes, Oh,
So hurry home to your mama
I'm sure she wonders where you are
Get out of here
Before I have the time
To change my mind
'Cause I'm afraid we'll go too far, Oh,
Young girl

No disrespect, tali122, but I think you're reading too much into these songs. Speak Like A Child is about liking somebody's exuberant, carefree nature that makes them seem untroubled by the tribulations of adulthood - nothing particularly pervy there, I don't think.

As for Wild World, Cat Stevens wrote it, so blame him! The song is a warning to someone who is planning on striking out on their own, but who is not considered worldly enough to cope with the pressures of the big wide world. Of course the singer has a hidden agenda (he doesn't want the girl to leave him), but it seems more protective (possibly over-protective) than paedophilic to me.

Coo, hark at me. Anyone would think I knew what I was talking about :-)

i can honestly say that thought never entered my head when I heard either of those two songs!


Robbo's one about the Gary Pucket one though does make me squirm a bit.

I am not sure. Unfortunatly Mr Puckett does not mention how old his 'Young Girl" is. It could all be relative ( now we are on to incest !) Mr Puckett could be older and be talking about a girl that is younger than him, but still old enough. The only reference i see is ' Running home to Mama' which could refer to anyone.


The sixties was a time of a sexual revolution , but also a lot of naivety on such matters . However I would have thought that if he did have strong compulsions towards paedophillia , he wouldn't have broadcast them in a song.


or am i being naive ?

i always foud the Knack saying:


Always get it up
From the touch of the younger kind


was slightly odd .......

I think you are misinterpreting the lyrical intention here - in each case the 'child' reference is referring to innocence, and lost youth, and like others, I have never thought the inference to be odd or inapropriate.
The Man With The Child In His Eyes - innocent when sung by Kate Bush but maybe not a good title for Gary Glitter's comeback album
Hi...as to the Gary Puckett song...you must remember that he wrote the song back in the 50's-60's in the US where the Age of Consent where higher than in the UK (in some staes as high as 21) so he could be singing about a 17-20 year old, which over here would be fine but in the US it could be illegal (depending where you where)
And anyway, surely "Young Girl" is quite the opposite of pedophiliac? The girl pursues him, lies about her age, and when he finds out that she's underage he wants nothing to do with her.

I would say the same re 'Young Girl' I always thought it was about a woman in her late teens..but more to the point under 21 which would have been the age of majority (and still is in most American states)


It was also the legal age here in the UK for a long time!


Style Council? no way..it's metaphoric. 'Wide World' I would also see as a woman going out into the big bad world..maybe travelling, & the singer doesn't want her to leave ~ leaving your hometown is a very final & 'grown up' thing to do ;o)

Didn't Dannii Minogue have a hit called 'Baby Love' (not The Supremes song)? - very dodgy lyrics...

Pardon me being pedantic here Pippa 68 but I have to query your most confident assertion:


under 21 which would have been the age of majority (and still is in most American states)
It was also the legal age here in the UK for a long time!


When exactly and for how long?



In the UK, the age of sexual consent for women has been set at 16 since 1885, when campaigners fought to raise it from 13 to prevent child prostitution.


The question itself is open to many strange interpretations I suppose....never thought about it before...but lets at least get our facts right eh??


Thank you and good afternoon



















Did I say 'age of consent'? no..I said 'age of majority' meaning adulthood.


I didn't mention age of consent at all. It may have helped if you had read my post more carefully. I merely mentioned age of majority as even though the age of consent was lower, people still frowned upon sexual relationships under the age of 21.


And yes I have got my facts right ~ the age of majority changed from 21 to 18 in 1970 (in the UK)


I suppose 17 or 18 wouldn't count as pedophilia anyway, seeing as pedophilia is sexual attraction to pre-pubescents.

I stand most humbly corrected Pippa 68, and beg your most gracious forgivness!


The mistake was entirely my fault. My only excuse,feeble as it may be, was that my eye was caught by the solitary line that stands out it your most erudite and accurate missive:


"it was also the legal age here in the UK for a long time"


I jumped to an erroneous conclusion based on this line and the subject matter under discussion! One should always look before one leaps!!


Again, my sincere apologies!!

Apology accepted Mr Songman.


Very gracious & eloquent you are indeed..and welcome to AB :o)

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