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LMFAO Teach Kids About Sex at American Airlines Arena in Miami
Miami New Times ^ | 06/25/2012 | By Kat Bein

Posted on 06/26/2012 7:57:03 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd

LMFAO With Sydney Samson and Far East Movement American Airlines Arena Friday, June 22, 2012

Better Than: The awkward ride home when mom has to explain the "fellatio ratio."

LMFAO do not make music for children. But apparently, that's who's listening to them.

When Redfoo and Sky Blu first hit the streets around 2007, they were funny because they parodied a scene full of consensual adults on loads of drugs, having sex with each other. It was a well-timed, fun inside joke for ragers.

But that gag isn't funny anymore. It's become too big and moved too far from the source. Anyone who's been to a real party just finds them cheap and tacky. However, kids under 12 are eating every last wiggle up. And that's just uncomfortable.

When we arrived at the American Airlines Arena, Far East Movement was finishing their set, and we were stunned to find how similar the vibe was to a Justin Bieber concert. Synchronized dancing, bubblegum-pop gurgle on the sound system, lots of shiny glittery things.

Everywhere you looked, there were children and their party moms with their party boyfriends. Knowing what to expect lyrically, the wait between bands was surreal. But nothing could have prepared us for what we were about to see.

At 9:17 p.m., LMFAO began. The Party Rock crew of dancers came out, dressed like zebra-skinned Disney cartoons and lit up like Christmas trees. Cheesy dubstep blared, and the uncle-nephew duo shot up through smoke from beneath the stage.

We laughed as they yelled, "Put your ******** hands up," expecting the parents to flee with all these babies. But no one ever left. Not when they went into "Sorry For Party Rockin'" and sang about whiskey **** and getting head in public. Not when they yelled about how ten girls to one guy is what they call a "fellatio ratio." The parents and the children just threw their hands up and cheered.

It's kind of like RedFoo is Krusty the Clown. He puts on a suit and entertains children. But you know he goes backstage, takes off his make-up, gets way trashed, and motorboats his favorite groupie. Except this real-life version does it all with his younger nephew, for added absurdity.

Astounding inappropriateness aside, LMFAO put on a big, stellar production. They run around actually singing well, which is more than can be said for a lot of pop performers. Their guitar player is sick. And their dancers are incredibly talented.

The visual element is everything, and there was a ton of eye candy, including confetti, choreographed cuteness, big colorful props, and constant costume changes. And of course, there was a robot guy.

But then we looked down two rows in front of us, and we saw it. We watched with our own eyes as an innocent, six-year-old girl sang, "I am not a whore," and we felt superskeezy as we laughed. But oh, did we laugh. We LMFAO-ed, in fact.

The group worked through their hits. It was an extended WTF moment. Kids cheered as dancers mimed the act of shotgunning beers. And you could see everyone telling themselves, "This isn't weird," as the guys tore their clothes off, revealing speedos with elephant trunks.

And as strange as all this was, there's no doubt LMFAO is aware of their demographic. They're presenting a pre-packaged college party to kids, complete with giant, pink bear costumes and songs about living out your dreams.

They don't often use four-letter language between songs, but they don't clean anything up either. And why should they? You're the parent that brought your kid and their friends. It was your money, but it is LMFAO's now.

So what's the lesson to take away from this strange, surreal situation? What does it mean when young girls sing-along to how-to-whore songs? Is America broken? Are LMFAO terrible people, ruining everything? No, they're not. It's not that big of a deal, really. Because sex is natural and stuff.

But honestly, if we've decided as a culture that kids can watch a concert full of blatant sexual innuendo, foul language, and mock drug and alcohol abuse, we must accept that moral debates are a moot point as long as LMFAO are playing an arena tour to little, little kids.

And if you've got a problem with that, all we can say, "This is 2012. Sorry for party rockin'."

Critic's Notebook

Personal Bias: Watching a 40-something man say "The ladies love us, when we pour shots. They need an excuse, to suck our ****" in front of tweens is a next-level cultural experience. But in the end, I prefer Das Racist.

The Crowd: Mostly cool moms and their tweenyboppers, far more under-ten year olds than could have been imagined, and the rare 20-something or middle-aged party group.

LMFAO's Setlist -"Rock the Beat" -"Sorry For Party Rockin" -"Get Crazy" -"Take It to the Hole" -"Put That Ass to Work" -"I'm In Miami Bitch" -"Getting Over You" -"Boom Boom Pow" -"Shooting Star" -"Reminds Me of You" -"I Am Not a Whore" -"Hot Dog" -"La La La" -"Yes" -"Shots" -"Party Rock Anthem" -"Champagne Showers"

Encore -"I'm Sexy And I Know It"


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: culturewar; girlieman; hedonism; lavendermafia; lmfao; moralabsolutes
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To: Maceman; Revolting cat!
How many boys does a 13-year-old girl have to see jerking off online before she starts having the classical middle-school girl reaction:

One.

Cousin Oliver is always good for a Jump The Shark moment.

21 posted on 06/26/2012 6:10:50 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The media ignored the 40th anniversary of Bill Ayers' Pentagon bombing but not Watergate. Ask Why.)
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To: MrB

When the parents don’t rebuke or refute it (in fact CELEBRATE it with their kids), it becomes common place and the slippery slope lurches lower.


22 posted on 06/26/2012 6:12:56 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The media ignored the 40th anniversary of Bill Ayers' Pentagon bombing but not Watergate. Ask Why.)
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To: dfwgator

23 posted on 06/26/2012 6:16:34 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The media ignored the 40th anniversary of Bill Ayers' Pentagon bombing but not Watergate. Ask Why.)
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To: SmileRight

Wasn’t there a clothing store selling 7-year olds thong panties with “Sexy” and “Cherry” phrases on them a few years back? I seem to recall some FR threads.

The same corporate whores pushing the gay pride celebrations are pushing the rest of the sex positive everyone do it at every age with no moral judgments or questions of age appropriateness agenda...


24 posted on 06/26/2012 6:19:03 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The media ignored the 40th anniversary of Bill Ayers' Pentagon bombing but not Watergate. Ask Why.)
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To: dfwgator

What do you think the F in LMFAO stands for?


25 posted on 06/26/2012 6:20:20 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The media ignored the 40th anniversary of Bill Ayers' Pentagon bombing but not Watergate. Ask Why.)
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To: a fool in paradise
I wasn’t for changing the historical record and absolving Jim Morrison of his public indecency/exposure charge but after what was mentioned here, he certainly deserves a posthumous public apology from the state of Floriduh.

I think it was Connecticut. (Though he may have been caught in more than one place) And the real story I was told (by an FBI guy) was that Morrison was caught back stage before the show with a 13 yo girl, but talked the cops out of arresting him. Later, on stage, he dissed the cops so they were NOT inclined to let him get away with anything after that.

FWIW, and I have no way of knowing if this is true outside of the fact the guy who told me this was an FBI guy and not inclined to be untruthful.

26 posted on 06/26/2012 6:32:45 PM PDT by KosmicKitty (WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
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To: Maceman

You can put the computer in a communal room and/or just not let your child have one. Ditto for cell phones, ipods, and so on.

Hard for the kids, but better than letting them get raped (physically or mentally) by seeing, talking, and/or meeting up with someone online.


27 posted on 06/26/2012 6:39:38 PM PDT by KosmicKitty (WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

“Their guitar player is sick.” I’m not all that familiar with pop culture. Are sick guitar players the current rage? What particular illnesses do sick guitarists aspire to?


28 posted on 06/26/2012 6:47:26 PM PDT by HotKat (Politicians are like diapers; they need to be changed often and for the same reason. Mark Twain)
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To: KosmicKitty
You can put the computer in a communal room and/or just not let your child have one. Ditto for cell phones, ipods, and so on. Hard for the kids, but better than letting them get raped (physically or mentally) by seeing, talking, and/or meeting up with someone online.

The cell phone is a parent's lifeline to a young teenager. I would never let my kid out of the house without one. Besides, even if I did deprive her of a phone/computer/ipod, she would still see that stuff from her friends' devices.

Besides, I know that my daughter, who has been raised with plenty of parental love and attention, would not fall prey to some moron she met online. At this point, she is way too savvy and aware of the dangers. Watching Chris Hansen on MSNBC's "To Catch a Predator" with her, and talking with her frankly about the dangers is also part of her education about the dangers in the world.

I think it's much more dangerous to try to protect kids from the electronic culture by depriving them of these devices. Then they face the world clueless about the dangers. Better to let them see the stuff and provide connection and guidance. I wish the culture was different and more protective of innocence (more like what I grew up with in the 1950s). But unfortunately, it's not.

29 posted on 06/27/2012 4:34:34 AM PDT by Maceman
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To: KosmicKitty

Connecticut was a different issue, yes his almost started a riot.

In Florida, he was accused of exposing himself onstage.


30 posted on 06/27/2012 8:37:32 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (The media ignored the 40th anniversary of Bill Ayers' Pentagon bombing but not Watergate. Ask Why.)
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