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CINDI LAUPER - Her lyrics run the gambit [sic] from masturbation to
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prostitution. Her song, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is filthy. Her
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psychedelic hair and wild outfits are indications of her rebellion and
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anti-establishment ideals. She gets her spiritual advise [sic] from
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wrestling promoter Lou Albano. [COMMENTS: Again, I think they meant
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gamut, not gambit. The reference to masturbation comes from "She-Bop",
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I believe. I have listened to that song many times, and, unlike most
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people, I pride myself on listening to and familiarizing myself with
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lyrics. The PMRC has also publically denounced this song. The PMRC
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has called for a ban on songs containing EXPLICIT SEXUAL REFERENCES,
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such as, perhaps, the word "masturbation" as used in Prince's "Darling
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Nikki". In this song, however, the word never appears. While the word
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"bop", the reference to beefcake magazines, and the line "They say if
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you don't stop it, y ou'll go blind" (I don't have a lyric sheet, that
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quote may not be exac t) indicate that the subject matter is
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masturbation, I strongly doubt that any of these references would be
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picked up by a seven or ten year old. Smut is in the eye and mind of
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the beholder.]
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LED ZEPPLIN - On the inside of their album, HOUSES OF THE HOLY, there is
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a naked man holding up a dead child in sacrifice to a mysterious light
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atop some ruins. Their song, "Stairway to Heaven" contains many occult
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references and uses backward masking to say, "Oh , he is my prince,
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Satan . . . the one who lit up the night, Lord, you make me shout in
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glory to Satan." Jimmy Page, a former member of the group, purchased
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Alister Crowley's (a famous occulist [sic]) masion and owns one of the
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largest occult bookstores in Britain. Robert Plant, the former lead
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singer, has a fascination for black magic. Plant also blames Page's
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"obsession with the occult" for the troubles the group had. John
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(Bonzo) Bonham died at Page's mansion, choking in his own vomit after
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ingesting forty measures o f Vodka.
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MADONNA - Rolling Stone ma gazine said about her Seattle concert,
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"Madonna seduces Seattle". Her song, "Like A Virgin" is the title song
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of her first album. She says, "I knew when I recorded 'Like A Virgin',
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it would appeal to teenagers with active hormones".
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PAUL McCARTNEY - He and his wife Linda were arrested and fined for
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possession of marijuana. McCartney has been known for his open use of
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drugs since his days with the Beatles. [COMMENT: Still another
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denouncement containing not one reference to the artist's music.]
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MALCOM McCLARN [sic] - "Rock N' Roll is pagan and primitive and very
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jungle and that's how it should be. The moment it stops being those
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things it's dead. That's what Rock N' Roll is meant to be aobout isn't
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it? The true meaning of rock . . . is sex, subversion and style. "
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(ROCK magazine, Aug. 1983)
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MEAT LOAF - Their [sic] album BAT OUT OF HELL features a picture of a
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demon biker on the cover, and speaks of a mutant biker riding out of the
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pits of Hell. Compser, Jim Steinman says, "I've always been fascina ted
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by the supernatural and always felt rock was the perfect idiom for it."
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He also said, "When I go on stage, I get possessed . . "
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MELLE MEL - "I wanted to create my own image. It's a way of being
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Anti-Christian. (NEW SOUNDS magazine, April 1984)
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MOODY BLUES - "In Search of the Lost Chord" speaks of music whose
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vibrations have supernatural properties. The inside of the album
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contains a 'yantra', which is the visual equivalent of a 'mantra' in
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T.M. While the album is being played, the listener is to ld to stare at
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the geometric designs and thereby enter an altered state of
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consciousness.
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MOTLEY CRUE - According to Mikki Sixx, the lead singer, their aim is to
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be the "loudest, sickest band on the planet earth". He also says, "I
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know people who pray for us everyday . . . they can't save us, we're
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gone". "People love sleaze, and we're the sleaziest. The only type of
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women we get have one thing on their mind, sex, that's fine cause that's
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all we have in mind." Their second album is entitled SHOUT AT TH E
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DEVI. ROCK SCRAPBOOK says it is, "dripping with impure and perverted
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lust, it is a call to arms for American youth. Whether it's life on the
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street or sex with the high school slut , Motley Crue shouts out their
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message with a vengance [sic]. Songs from that album include: "Shout
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At The Devil", "God Bless the Children of The Beast", "Bas---d", which
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says, "Out go the lights/In goes my knife/Pull out his life/Consider
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that bas---d dead/Get on your knees/Please beg me, please/You're the
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king of the sleaze./Don't try to rape me." CHORUS: "(Bas---d)/Consider
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that bas---d dead/(Bas---d)/Won't get screwed again" SOLO - "Whoa!
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Whoa!/Bas---d/Make it quick, blow off his head./Got your neck in the
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noose/I got nothing to loose[sic] /We're really gonna screw
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you./Consider that bas---d dead./Quick as a shark/Beast has its mark/You
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can't bear the dark/Don't you try to rape me." CHORUS: SOLO: CHORUS.
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The song, "Knock 'em Dead Kid", says, "I'm prime for hate. CHORUS:
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Knock 'em dead, kid (Knock 'em dead)/ Knock 'em dead, kid (Knock 'em
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dead)/The blade is red, kid (Knock 'em dead)/Knock 'em dead, kid/Knock
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'em dead. And finally, "Ten S econds To Love" says, "Reach down
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low/Slide it in real slow/I wanna hear your engine roar/Before I'm in
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the door/You feel so good/Do you want some more/I got one more shot/My
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gun's still warm/Was it hot for you/Did you fire this round/The second
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I'm through/I'll be leaving this town.
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NAZARETH - "Hair of the Dog" is an album that pictures demonic
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manifestations on the cover.
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NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE - They promote drugs by singing songs
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like, "Acapulco Gold" and "Panama Red", which are two cuts of marijuana.
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STEVIE NICKS - According to ROLLING STONE magazine, s he is openly
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involved with the occult. She would like to build her own pyramid and
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live in a little "witch house" on a cliff overlooking the ocean. "I
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love the symbolism of the three roses" Nicks said, "which is very
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pyramid, very maya", occult terms she uses frequently. [COMMENT: This
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is so nonsensical as to be almost beyond comment.]
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TED NUGENT - He refers to himself as the guitar gunslinger and calls his
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music combat rock. He is quoted as saying, "Rock is the perfect primal
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method of releasing our violent instinct. I like to rape the audience."
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Twleve people died in a riot following one of his concerts in South
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Carolina.
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OHIO PLAYERS - They deliberately use nudity to sell records. An album
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entitled ANGEL unfolds to show a full length nude. Other albums portray
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such scenes as a nude covered in honey and another nude suggestively
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nuzzling a horse. [COMMENT: Nudity per se is not sex. Many children
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are taken to art museums on class field trips, where they may view
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paintings and statues that inclu de nudes or scantily clothed figures.
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Again, smut is in the eye of the beholder.]
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OZZY OSBOURNE - "I'm thinking about starting a school for Rock N' Roll.
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I can teach all my demented ideas to a whole generation . . . that would
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be the ultimate revenge." Osbourne once bit the head off a bat in
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concert and had to be given rabie [sic] shots. He has been know to
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throw pig instestines into the audience during his concerts. He has 14
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tatoos, including one of the grim reaper on his chest, with the number
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666 on it. He claims he was compelled to see THE EXORCIST 26 times.
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His albums include THE ULTIMATE SIN and SPEAK OF THE DEVIL, which
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includes the songs, "Black Sabbath", "Fairies Wear Boots", "War Pigs",
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"The Wizzard", "Never Say Die", "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" and "Children
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of The Grave". He has been quoted as saying, "I don't know if I'm a
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medium for some outside force or not, frankly, whatever it is I hope
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it's not what I think it is, Satan." I'm afraid we got some bad news
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for you, Ozzy!
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PINK FLOYD - " The Wall" was voted the number one album for 1980 by
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ROLLING STONE magazine. It includes songs like "Young Lust", plus songs
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of violence, drugs and rebellion. The most popular song on the album,
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"Another Brick In The Wall" says, "We don't need no education . . . hey
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teacher, leave us kids alone." [COMMENT: They left out a line:
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"Another Brick in the Wall" also says, "We don't need no thought
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control." In passing, you may find it interesting that during Peron's
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second administration in A rgentina, THE W ALL (album and movie) was
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banned as one of many restrictions placed on expression. The word
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"vector" was banned, too (nobody seems to know just why). Arbitrary
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censorship is a mark of many an authoritarian or dictatorial government,
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but cannot be tolerated in a democracy.]
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POLICE - Their song, "Murder By Numbers" contains the following, "Now if
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you have a taste for this experience/And you're flushed with your very
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first success/Then you must try a twosome or a threesome/And You'll find
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your conscience bo thers you much less./Because murder is like anything
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you take to/It's a habit-forming need for more and more/You can bump off
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every member of your family/And anybody else you find a bore.
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PRINCE - His award wingging album, PURPLE RAIN is also nothing but pure
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garbage. On the album cover, he says, "The only things I can make
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besides eggs is babies." Lyrics describe how he seduces a woman to have
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sex with her and then says, "shall I wash you first or you wash me?"
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His song, "Darling Nikki" says, "Met a gi rl named Nikki,/Guess you
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could say she was a sex fiend./I met her in a hotel lobby masturbating
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with a magazine." His song, "Let's Pretend We're Married" says, "Escuse
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me, but I need a mouth like yours to help me forget the girl that just
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walked out my door." ROLLING STONE said of his DIRTY MIND album, "at
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it's [sic] best, DIRTY MIND is positively filthy". Songs include, "Do
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It All Night". [COMMENT: Regarding the first sentence, I do not
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consider it the place of such organizations to make value judgme nts
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unless they acknowledge that that is their intention, rather than
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delivering value judgments in the guise of education and consumer
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information. As to the last sentence, the fact that ROLLING STONE says
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something doesn't automatically prove its validity.]
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QUEEN - Their name is a drag term meaning homosexuality. Freddie
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Mercury, the bands [sic] lead singer states, "We want to shock and be
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outrageous". Their songs include, "We Are The Champions", which has
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become the official anthem of the Gay Liberat ion movement, and "Another
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One Bites The Dust", which incorporates backward masking to say, "Start
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smoking marijuana". Freddie Mercury wears his own special brand of
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purple fingernail polish, and onstage, he often strips to hot pants.
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Their song, "Get Down Make Love" is about homosexuality. Lyrics
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include, "You take my body, I give you heat,/You say you're hungry, I
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give you meat;/I suck your mind, You blow my head,/Make love inside your
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bed,/Everybody Get Do wn Make Love." [COMMENTS: The adoption of a song
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as an organization's anthem does not imply an absolute interpretation,
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but merely allows a group of people to share a common interpretation.
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Whether or not "Another One Bites The Dust" contains backward masking
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encouraging listeners to smoke marijuana, I have listened to the song
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many times, yet have never smoked anything in my life, leading me to one
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of two conclusions: either the backmasking is nonexistent, or backward
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masking has no effect on listeners (of course, both could be true).
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Finally, as far as I can remember, while "Get Down Make Love" may be
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considered sexually explicit, I cannot recall any mention of
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homosexuality in it.]
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RATT - They began in a one bedroom apartment. "You should have seen how
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hard it was to have sex there", exclaimed Robbin, the king Ratt. When
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asked what life on the road was like, he answered, "Sodom and Gomorrah".
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THE ROLLING STONES - They have been together for 20 years and into
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everything. STICKY FINGERS is an album whose cover has a real zipper
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that can be unz ipped to reveal the underwear of a male with an erection
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clearly visible. "Beast of Burden" is a song of sado-masochism and many
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of their songs deal with occult themes. "Sway" is a song about demon
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power. An earlier album was THEIR SATANIC MAJESTY'S REQUEST. GOAT'S
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HEAD SOUP was another album which dealt with the occult. Their song,
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"Dance With Mr. D." is about a midnight dance with the devil in the
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graveyard. Another song, "Sympathy for the Devil" has become an
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unofficial anthem for ma ny churches of S atan. Keith Richards, their
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lead guitarist, was arrested for possession of heroin. [COMMENT: I
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can't think of anything sado-masochistic about "Beast of Burden".]
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LINDA RONSTADT - In one song, she sings, "I'm on the other side of town,
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all strung out on heroin". In an interview, Linda said, "I can perform
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better after shooting smack (heroin) in both arms than after eating too
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much". On the back of her GREATEST HITS album she is wearing occult
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jewelry.
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RUSH - The album, CARESS OF STEEL pictures a robed man levitating a
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pyramid, and most of their albums have a pentagram (Satanic symbol) on
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the cover. They perform in front of a pentrgram on stage. In one of
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their songs, "By-Tor and the Snow Dog", there is a low rumbling sound
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that says, "I want your mind and your body . . . I want you . . . I'm
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By-Tor".
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SANTANA - Carlos Santana said, "I am the string and the supreme is the
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musician . . . when I'm really in tune with the supreme, my guru, and my
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instrument, forget it man, cause it's totally beyong anythi ng - that's
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where I want to be". The song "Abraxas" is about the foremost demon
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spirit. Other songs include, "Black Magic Woman" and "Evil Ways".
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[COMMENTS: The quote from Santana seems very spiritual to me. Whether
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or not he's talking about the same God in which I believe (and I have no
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indication that he's referring to another), I find inspiration in those
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who wish to be tools of their Maker. As for "Evil Ways", the fact that
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it is called " Evil Ways" does not make it a harmful song; on the
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contrary, it encourages the person to whom it's directed to change those
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evil ways.]
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SAVOY BROWN - The album HELL BOUND TRAIL pictures a train filled with
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and surrounded by demons.
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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - His latest single is entitled "I'm On Fire". Some
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of the lyrics are, "Hey little girl is your daddy home./Did he go away
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and leave you all alone./I got a bad desire, I'm on fire./Tell me now
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baby is he good to you,/Can he do to you the things that I do./At night
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I wake up with the sheets soaking wet./Only you can co ol my desire, I'm
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on fire." [COMMENT: I find it disturbing that the song is quoted so
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poorly, without ellipsis marks (. . .) to show where lines have been
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omitted. Also, for all the concern these people seem to have for the
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video representation of a song, I find it significant that in the video
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for "I'm On Fire", Springsteen is shown to be tempted by a beautiful
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married woman, and RESISTING THE TEMPTATION. Perhaps including such
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information in the d escription would have weakened the case that this
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artis t's work is "murder music".
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ROD STEWART - He said that he dresses and acts the way he does because
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he has to appeal to men in his audience as well as women. In his song,
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"Tonight's The Night", he asks his angel to "spread her wings so I can
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come inside". One of his songs is entitled, "I'm Gonna Kill My Wife".
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STYX - Their name comes from the mythological river that is supposed to
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flow through hell, the river Styx. One of their albums is entitled THE
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SERPENT IS RISING. [COMMENT: As a longtime Styx fan , I am especially
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upset at this denouncement. First, here is another denouncement that
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contains not a single reference to the band's music. Second, if these
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people are really concerned with accurately discovering (what they
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consider to be) potentially harmful music, they have failed miserably
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here; I can think of several Styx songs that are fairly explicit with
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respect to drug use, sex, and what some people might consider to occult
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subjects. The fact that the band was singled out and attacked because
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the y happen to have a name taken from Greek mythology is not only
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ludicrous but criminally misleading. Finally, I have listened to all of
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Styx's music over and over. I have heard every song many times,
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including "Light Up", "Snowblind", "You Better Ask", "Grove of
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Eglantine", "Lords of the Ring", and "The Serpent is Rising". Despite
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my repeated exposure to sex, drugs, and the occult, I have never smoked
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ANYTHING, have never worshipped the devil or the forces of evil (nor
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have I ever felt any desire to), and I am currently involved in a
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monogamous relationship. By virtue of my prolonged exposure to this
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group's music, much of which probably falls under the censors' criticism
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for explicit sex, drugs, and occult references, and the total lack of
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any negative consequences, I must conclude that the fears of the PMRC
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and of Freedom Village are completely unfounded. They simply have no
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case.]
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DONNA SUMMERS - She is in regular tough with her astrologer and arranges
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her traveling around the configurations of the h eavens. Sometimes
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known as "The First Lady of Lust", her music is filled with sexual
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references. Her first big hit was a 17 minute song entitled "Love To
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Love You, Baby", in which she repeated the title over and over and
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simulated the sounds of 22 orgasms. [COMMENTS: I thought Donna Summer
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was a born-again Christian? Also, just out of curiosity, does anyone
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know what 22 orgasms sound like?)
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TWISTED SISTER - Their album UNDER THE BLADE has a song called "Burn In
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Hell". Some of the lyrics are, "Welcome to the abandoned land,/Come on
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in child;/Take my hand./Here there's no work or play./Only one bill to
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pay./There's just five words to say as you go down, down, down.
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CHORUS: You're gonna burn in Hell/Oh, burn in hell." Another song on
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that album is "Beast". They are the self-proclaimed "dirtbags of
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Rock". "He dresses like a supervillain, screams out his lyrics, and
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introduces songs wiht a stream of profanities. Heavy Metal is raucous,
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loud, obnoxious, irritat ing . . . it is rebellious . . . there is no
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inbetween." Their lead singer said, "When I am on stage I scream,
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stomp, jump up and down and curse my brains out". FACES OF ROCK
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[COMMENT: It is generally considered bad practice to use a pronoun,
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such as "he", above, without mentioning the person to whom it refers.
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I assume the reference is to Dee Snider, Twisted Sister's lead singer.]
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JETHRO TULL - Ian Anderson, the lead singer, not only plays the flute,
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he also uses it for obscene jestures. In several of his songs, like
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Aqualung, he attacks Go d and Christianity. He told ROLLING STONE, "If
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Jesus Christ came back today, He and I would get into our brown
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corduroys and go to the nearest jean store and overturn the racks of
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blue denim. Then we'd get crucified in the morning. One of the group's
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songs explaims [sic], "We are our own saviors and if Jesus saves he'd
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better save himself". They also say, "In the beginning man created God
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. . . " [COMMENT: I don't believe, if memory serves me correctly, that
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"Our Father" says "We are our own saviors" . The song does say, "If
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Jesus saves, he'd better save himself from the glory glory seekers who
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use His name in death" - indicating, in conjunction with the rest of the
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song, that religion has been corrupted and perverted by greed and
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power-hunger. If organizations are concerned about bad influences on
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this country's children, they would do well to investigate public
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schools and church youth groups, since these harbor many bad influences
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on young people, mostly i n the form of peers and classmates.]
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TINA TURNER - ROLLING STONE states, "Tina Turner is loose". Her album
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PRIVATE DANCER includes a song called "What's Love Got To Do With It?"
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Her dress is vulgar and her songs promote "free sex" and lust.
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THE UNDISPUTED TRUTH - This group has an album out whose cover shows a
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demon hanging on the cross of Jesus Christ.
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URIAH Heep - Their album THE MAGICIAN'S BIRTHDAY has many occult
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references. DEMONS AND WIZARDS is another of their albums which
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features several satanic songs, such as "Travelers In Time", abo ut
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astral projection or out of the body experiences.
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VAN HAVEN [sic] - This is another very vulgar group. Even their album
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covers show scenes of lewdness (like obscene jestures [sic] with a
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microphone). An interviewer for ROLLIN STONE [sic] magazine traveled
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with the group for several days and later commented, "I've seen enough
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nude women and heard enough abasive language and morning-after
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anecdotes to fuel an article about Porn-Rock". David Lee Roth, the
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lead singer, said, "Whatever your sexual ideals, whatever somebody else
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can't do in his 9 to 5 job, I can do in Rock and Roll. I'm giving our
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daily lives melodies, beats and titles". It is reported that Roth has
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taken out paternity insurance to protect against women suing him for
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child support. One album includes the songs, "On Fire" and "Running
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With The Devil". [COMMENT: In reference to the song "On Fire", which
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I don't believe I've ever heard: The use of the word "fire" in a song
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title does not n ecessarily indicate that the song has occult refer
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ences or is, even by these people's standards, potentially harmful.]
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VENOM - A group that brags about its Satanic existence. Blasphemy,
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demon possession, and Satan worship are all rolled into one song that
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contains the following words, "Without any fear of God/We're possessed
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by all that is evil./The death of You, God, we demand./We spit at the
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virgin you worship/And sit at lord Satan's left hand."
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THE VILLAGE PEOPLE - Jaques Morali, the manager of this group of 5 gays
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and one straight, said that he form ed the group as a protest against
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Anita Bryant and declared, "I am sincerely trying to produce songs to
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make the gay people more acceptable". Songs inclue "Y.M.C.A.", which
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talks about "hanging out with all the boys" and finding many good ways
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to have fun. "Cruising" is taken from the practice of homosexuals
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driving around attempting to pick up other homosexuals. [COMMENT:
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While not familiar with most of this group's music, I am amused (and
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disturbed) that none of the quotes given here include any refer ence to
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anything harmful to young people. Accepting homosexuals into society is
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not tantamount to becoming homosexual, nor even to approving of their
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sexual preferences (I have many friends who, with varying degrees of
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frequency, do things I don't like). Also, according to a good friend of
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mine who happens to be gay, "cruising" doesn't usually involve driving
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around, but rather refers to eying other patrons of a bar.]
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W.A.S.P. - "We Are Sexual Perverts" is what W.A.S.P. stands for. Chris
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Holmes, their l ead vocalist, posed nude for HUSTLER magazine. Their
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first single, Animal ("F*** Like A Beast") was banned on 80 percent of
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the British radio stations. Many stations around the country have
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banned their records and many countries around the world have banned
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their concerts. Onstage antics include the staged torture of a woman on
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a rack, the drinking of blood from a skull and throwing raw meat into
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the audience. When newspapers in Britain wrote about them, group member
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Blackie Lawless com mented, "I dont' knwo if you saw any of the news
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clippings that came out of there, (Britain), but if you had you would've
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thought the devil himself had come to Britain".
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WAYNE COUNTY - An admitted homosexual, he declares, "I always wanted to
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be Homecoming Queen. I was such an unlucky girl". His songs include,
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"It Takes a Man Like Me to Like a Woman Like Me".
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WHITE WITCH - The cover of their album is in the shape of an ankh, and
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the concept of "White Magic" is false, for it is all founded in the
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occult. Even Anton LaVe y, the priest of the First Church of Satan in
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California said, "Call it black, call it white, call it what you will,
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it's all evil, and it all gets its power from the source of hell".
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THE WHO - They are followers of eastern mysticism and the teachings of
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Meher Baba, a guru. Townsend put out a solo album dedicated to Baba and
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included a Hindu prayer. Peter declared, "Baba is Christ". The group
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is famous for the production of "Tommy", which was a filthy blasphemy
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against Christianity. Keith Moon, of the group, was known to have
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exposed himself publicly and to have had his living room littered with
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human excrement. His life ended with an overdose of drugs. [COMMENT:
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Regardless of how the opera and the individual songs were intended, I
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always took the last movement, "See Me, Feel Me/Listening to You" to be
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homage to God, and that was how I interpreted it.]
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STEVIE WONDER - He released the album SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE to
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correspond with his astrological charts. The cover of INNER VISIONS
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depicts the sy mbol of astral projection. In the song "Jesus Children
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of America", he puts down Christ and Christianity. He says that
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"Transcendental Meditation speaks of peace of mind". [COMMENT: One
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man's statement that a discipline or religion speaks of peace of mind
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does not mean that it grants such peace, or even that the individual has
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found such peace through the discipline, but merely that it speaks of
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peace of mind.]
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YES - The album TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS is supposed to reveal the
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science of God, cert ain sexual rituals and reincarnation. The album
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jacket explains that the lyrics are based on Hindu Scripture.
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A COLLECTION OF COMMENTS BY KRISTI WACHTER (otherwise known as the
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person who typed all this information into computer-readable files)
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There are a few points made elsewhere in these files that I'd like to
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summarize and emphasize.
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1. A great deal of the outcry over rock music has to do with RELIGIOUS
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content. By law, church and state are separate; no organization or
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government body has the righ t to dictate personal spiritual beliefs to
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anyone (to my knowledge, minors have the same rights in this area as
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everyone else). As you may have noticed, many of the complaints and
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accusations refer to satanic, occult, supernatural, or un-Christian
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(i.e. Hindu or Buddhist) content. As regards occult and supernatural
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content, I find yet another inconsistency with these organizations,
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since they have not complained about Amy Grant or Andre Crouch albums,
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even though their music h as to do with supernatural ma tters (the
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difference being that they take their inspiration from the
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Judeo-Christian God, a religious choice which is currently considered
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acceptable by most of Western society). As for the "occult" label, that
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would seem to include Christian music as well; my dictionary defines
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"occult" as 1. not revealed, secret; 2. abstruse, mysterious; 3. of
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or relating to supernatural agencies, their effects, or knowledge of
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them [The Merriam-Webster Dictiona ry]. In other words, occult matters
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are supernatural ma tters, which are otherworldly matters (whether
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heavenly or hellish). The attempts of these organizations or any others
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to ban, label, or in any way restrict music because of the religious
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nature of its lyrics must not be tolerated.
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2. There is no evidence that exposure, even prolonged exposure, to
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words or ideas will have any influence, whether favorable or negative,
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on the listener. On the other hand, there is considerable evidence that
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people can listen to rock music for years without any adverse effe cts.
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I, for one, have listened to pop and rock music unwaveringly since I was
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five - that's three-quarters of my life - with no adverse effects. I am
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not a sex-crazed, drugged-out, devil-worshipping maniac. Quite the
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contrary: I am involved in a monogamous relationship, I have NEVER
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smoked anything, nor indulged in any illegal drugs (other than some
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alcohol before I was of age), and I have never worshipped any god other
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than the Judeo-Ch ristian God, nor have I ever felt any desire to. I
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have found stre ngth, joy, and pleasure in music; rock music has
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enriched me rather than harming me. (One further note: a
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much-publicized study recently disproved the public's fears that
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birth-control information would cause young people to become more
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sexually active. The researchers found that the teenagers who received
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birth control information lost their virginity at a later age and had
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fewer pregnancies than the group without such information.)
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3. These ratings are not like movie ratings in two important ways. Fi
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rst, instead of a gradient (i.e. G, PG, PG-13, R, and X), the PMRC
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demanded specific labels (i.e. S for sex, V for violence, O for occult,
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and D/A for drugs and alcohol). Second, recording artists are closely
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associated with their work, whereas actors are considered to be
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"pretending" and if, for example, an actor portrays a mass murderer, he
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is exposed to much less criticism than a musician who writes about mass
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murder (thanks to Fran k Zappa for pointing that out).
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Organizations like the PMRC and Freedom Village have no case. There
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simply is no evidence that rock music or any other kind of music can
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harm a young person.
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In all honesty, I must admit that if I had children, I would very
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likely be uncomfortable to find them listening to certain extremes of
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music. However, I would continue to fight the censorship efforts of
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such organizations for two reasons. First, I would want to base my
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judgments regarding my children's listening habits (and my own) on my
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own values, not on anyone else's. Second, I bel ieve that the best way
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to combat whatever potential harm may lie in song lyrics is by educating
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kids and discussing with them what they're listening to. Forbidding
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them from listening to something will not protect them from other
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songs/TV programs/influences of which I was not aware.
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Lastly, I would like to mention that many of the influences considered
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harmful come from many other sources. During the PMRC hearing, one of
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the senators mentioned that studded leather wristbands, weapons, and
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leather harnes ses were being produced in children's sizes and offered
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to children through advertisements in comic strips. The senator took
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this as evidence that five and ten year olds were becoming warped by
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listening to sado-masochistic lyrics in rock songs. A few weeks after
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the hearing, I was visiting some friends, and their five-year-old boy
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was wearing one of the studded leather wristbands. I asked where he got
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it and was not very surprised to hear that it was part of his
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fascination with Conan the Barbarian (not only a movie, but also a very
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successful television cartoon and a complete collection of toys and
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accessories). Whether or not these things can really harm children
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should be left to the parents' discretion. I am quite confident from
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the information I have, however, that organizations like the PMRC and
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Freedom Village cannot help parents to make informed decisions, but will
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only disseminate misinformation and breed more prejudice and ignorance.
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& the Temple of the Screaming Electron Taipan Enigma 510/935-5845
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408/363-9766
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realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 510/527-1662
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Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 801/278-2699
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The New Dork Sublime Biffnix 415/864-DORK
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The Shrine Rif Raf 206/794-6674
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Planet Mirth Simon Jester 510/786-6560
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