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Post by alfromni on May 12, 2022 15:13:13 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad)
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 12, 2022 17:16:17 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid)
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Post by alfromni on May 13, 2022 13:33:07 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals)
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Post by NJtoTX on May 13, 2022 14:01:22 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals) 08. Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire (1965) - Some stations considered it to be aiding the Viet Cong.
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Post by alfromni on May 13, 2022 14:33:11 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals) 08. Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire (1965) - Some stations considered it to be aiding the Viet Cong. 09. A Day in the Life (1967) – The Beatles (reference to a single drug)
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Post by NJtoTX on May 13, 2022 15:32:44 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals) 08. Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire (1965) - Some stations considered it to be aiding the Viet Cong. 09. A Day in the Life (1967) – The Beatles (reference to a single drug) 10. Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival - Harry Belafonte (1968) - Censors cut it from the Smothers Brothers Show for anti-war and Chicago DNC riot images.
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 13, 2022 16:51:50 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals) 08. Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire (1965) - Some stations considered it to be aiding the Viet Cong. 09. A Day in the Life (1967) – The Beatles (reference to a single drug) 10. Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival - Harry Belafonte (1968) - Censors cut it from the Smothers Brothers Show for anti-war and Chicago DNC riot images. 11. Rhapsody in the Rain - Lou Christie (1966) (sex inside automobile)
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Post by NJtoTX on May 13, 2022 17:10:44 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals) 08. Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire (1965) - Some stations considered it to be aiding the Viet Cong. 09. A Day in the Life (1967) – The Beatles (reference to a single drug) 10. Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival - Harry Belafonte (1968) - Censors cut it from the Smothers Brothers Show for anti-war and Chicago DNC riot images. 11. Rhapsody in the Rain - Lou Christie (1966) (sex inside automobile) 12. Imagine - John Lennon (1971) - Pulled from all Clear Channel stations post 9/11
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Post by alfromni on May 13, 2022 18:02:27 GMT
13 Songs from the 1960s and 1970s that were BANNED
01. Lola - The Kinks (1970) (Banned by the BBC not because it's about a transvestite but because it mentions Coca-Cola!) 02. Louis Louis = The Kingsmen (1963) (by several states and radio stations) 03. Puff the Magic Dragon (1962) – Peter, Paul and Mary (drug references of which was protested) 04. My Generation - The Who (1965) (by the BBC initially for making light of stuttering) 05. Tell Laura I Love Her (1960) – Ray Peterson (apparently banned for being too sad) 06. Terry - Twinkle (1964) (for suggesting suicide or maybe just being morbid) 07. Let's Spend the Night Together (1967) – The Rolling Stones (low morals) 08. Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire (1965) - Some stations considered it to be aiding the Viet Cong. 09. A Day in the Life (1967) – The Beatles (reference to a single drug) 10. Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival - Harry Belafonte (1968) - Censors cut it from the Smothers Brothers Show for anti-war and Chicago DNC riot images. 11. Rhapsody in the Rain - Lou Christie (1966) (sex inside automobile) 12. Imagine - John Lennon (1971) - Pulled from all Clear Channel stations post 9/11 13. God Save the Queen (1977) – The Sex Pistols (insulting lyrics)
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Post by ellynmacg on Jun 1, 2022 17:20:00 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder
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Post by persistenceofvision on Jun 1, 2022 17:21:59 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young
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Post by movielover on Jun 1, 2022 17:24:47 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac
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Post by ellynmacg on Jun 1, 2022 17:26:43 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney
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Post by persistenceofvision on Jun 1, 2022 17:59:53 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie
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Post by gbone on Jun 1, 2022 18:03:13 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie 06. Steel Wheels (1989) - The Rolling Stones
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Post by persistenceofvision on Jun 1, 2022 18:04:08 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie 06. Steel Wheels (1989) - The Rolling Stones 07. Double Fantasy (1980) - John Lennon
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Post by movielover on Jun 1, 2022 18:08:39 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie 06. Steel Wheels (1989) - The Rolling Stones 07. Double Fantasy (1980) - John Lennon 08. Synchronicity (1983) - The Police
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Post by gbone on Jun 1, 2022 19:29:41 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie 06. Steel Wheels (1989) - The Rolling Stones 07. Double Fantasy (1980) - John Lennon 08. Synchronicity (1983) - The Police 09. Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988) - Pink Floyd
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Post by jimmywhale 🐋 on Jun 1, 2022 21:08:41 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie 06. Steel Wheels (1989) - The Rolling Stones 07. Double Fantasy (1980) - John Lennon 08. Synchronicity (1983) - The Police 09. Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988) - Pink Floyd 10. Heart of Stone (1989) - Cher
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Post by movielover on Jun 1, 2022 22:23:43 GMT
13 Albums released in the 1980's by artists and bands that were first successful in the 1960's and/or 1970's
01. In Square Circle (1985) - Stevie Wonder 02. Trans (1983) - Neil Young 03. Mirage (1982) - Fleetwood Mac 04. Flowers in the Dirt (1989) - Paul McCartney 05. Never Let Me Down (1987) - David Bowie 06. Steel Wheels (1989) - The Rolling Stones 07. Double Fantasy (1980) - John Lennon 08. Synchronicity (1983) - The Police 09. Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988) - Pink Floyd 10. Heart of Stone (1989) - Cher 11. Passionworks (1983) - Heart
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