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  1. Cop Killer - #BodyCount

    youtu.be/yg_S4JJMxPU?si=mpviAV

    Fab live coverage from 1992.

    When talking about #controversial #music, there are few more shining examples than #CopKiller. Recorded by #IceT’s rock group Body Count, “Cop Killer” is a heated #song about a victim of #PoliceBrutality who violently takes matters into his own hands. The song faced criticism from #LawEnforcement agencies, the Parents Music Resource Center #PMRC, President #GeorgeHWBush and the public in general. Some people responded through #protests and #boycotts of any company associated with the distribution of the record. This caused sales to skyrocket, but also prompted certain stores to take the album off their shelves. Some countries, such as #NewZealand, attempted to have the song and the #rap group itself completely #banned. Stockholders threatened to pull out from #WarnerBrosRecords and executives received #DeathThreats. While Ice-T stood by his work, stating that it was a #ProtestSong meant to reflect hateful emotions rather than encourage violence, he subsequently decided to recall the album, removing the trouble-making song upon re-release.

    youtu.be/yg_S4JJMxPU?si=mpviAV

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #censorship #NowPlaying #LivePerformance #Music #GenX #90smusic #ActivistMusic #ProtestSongs #MusicSolidarity #MusicActivism #CensoredMusic #BannedMusic #BannedInTheUSA #BannedInNZ #ACAB #PoliceAreViolentGangs #CriminalCops #Censored #RockMusic

  2. Cop Killer - #BodyCount

    youtu.be/yg_S4JJMxPU?si=mpviAV

    Fab live coverage from 1992.

    When talking about #controversial #music, there are few more shining examples than #CopKiller. Recorded by #IceT’s rock group Body Count, “Cop Killer” is a heated #song about a victim of #PoliceBrutality who violently takes matters into his own hands. The song faced criticism from #LawEnforcement agencies, the Parents Music Resource Center #PMRC, President #GeorgeHWBush and the public in general. Some people responded through #protests and #boycotts of any company associated with the distribution of the record. This caused sales to skyrocket, but also prompted certain stores to take the album off their shelves. Some countries, such as #NewZealand, attempted to have the song and the #rap group itself completely #banned. Stockholders threatened to pull out from #WarnerBrosRecords and executives received #DeathThreats. While Ice-T stood by his work, stating that it was a #ProtestSong meant to reflect hateful emotions rather than encourage violence, he subsequently decided to recall the album, removing the trouble-making song upon re-release.

    youtu.be/yg_S4JJMxPU?si=mpviAV

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #censorship #NowPlaying #LivePerformance #Music #GenX #90smusic #ActivistMusic #ProtestSongs #MusicSolidarity #MusicActivism #CensoredMusic #BannedMusic #BannedInTheUSA #BannedInNZ #ACAB #PoliceAreViolentGangs #CriminalCops #Censored #RockMusic

  3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - #RollingStones

    youtu.be/bG8L3CnjmBo?si=ThNGLG

    In 1965, during a performance of this world-famous chart-topper on #ABC’s #music variety show, Shindig!, the song’s line “trying to make some girl” was #censored. Not surprisingly, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” had faced much criticism for its #SexualInnuendo and critical statements about #commercialism. However, when the Rolling Stones performed the song again 40 years later during the February 2006 #SuperBowlXL halftime show, this was the only song that wasn’t censored.

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #censorship #NowPlaying #MusicVideo #Music #GenX #60smusic #CensoredMusic #BannedMusic #ClassicRock #RockNRoll

  4. God Save the Queen - #SexPistols

    This #controversial #punk #song was denied airplay by #BBC in 1977 due to its criticism of the #BritishGovernment–despite the fact that it had reached number two in the BBC’s own charts. Later, #police #harassed the band when it performed the song from a boat on the Thames.

    youtu.be/02D2T3wGCYg?si=pqs89n

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #censorship #NowPlaying #MusicVideo #Music #GenX #70smusic #CensoredMusic #BannedMusic #BannedInTheUK #PunkRock #PunkMusicHistory #UKmusic

  5. Back to posting more #BannedMusic.

    Take the Power Back - #RATM

    After #ChollaHighMagnetSchool teachers used this song in a #MexicanAmerican history class, Superintendent John Huppenthal issued a “notice of noncompliance” to the #Tucson Unified School District. So in January 2015, over 20 years after the song was released, #RageAgainstTheMachine’s #lyrics–along with #KRSOne’s #HipHop teachings– were deemed to be against #Arizona state law, which states that schools cannot “advocate ethnic solidarity instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals.”

    youtu.be/rMjjsjNBS_4?si=iDBzk5

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #censorship #NowPlaying #LivePerformance #Music #GenX #90smusic #ActivistMusic #ProtestSongs #MusicSolidarity #MusicActivism #CensoredMusic

  6. Physical - #OliviaNewtonJohn (September 1981)

    youtu.be/vWz9VN40nCA?si=isq-QB

    “Physical” was very popular in the US & UK but some radio stations #banned the #song due to #SexualContent & they #censored lines - “There’s nothing left to talk about unless it’s horizontally.”
    #Controversy also surrounded this song because the #MusicVideo featured a #GayCouple holding hands (who ignored Olivia’s advances). That one scene caused it to be banned by some broadcasters & #MTV censored it.

    #BannedMusic #GenX #censorship #music #BannedSongs #FuckCensorship #ListenUp #NowPlaying #MusicHistory #80smusic #WomenInMusic #PopMusic #MusicFreedom #LGBTQ

  7. In the Air Tonight - #PhilCollins (January 1981).

    This seemingly harmless #song by Phil Collins has been #banned on 2 separate occasions. The first time was in 1991, after #BBC forbid 67 songs from airplay due to their perceived connection to the war occurring in the #PersianGulf. The second time was in 2001, when #ClearChannelCommunications #prohibited 162 songs from the airwaves after the #911Attacks.

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=YkADj0TP

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #BannedMusic #BannedInTheUSA #BannedOnTV #MusicVideo #Censorship #GenX #Music

  8. Radio Radio - #ElvisCostello & the Attractions (December 1977)

    Elvis Costello and the Attractions were #prohibited from playing “Radio, Radio” on #SaturdayNightLive in 1977 because they believe the song expressed #AntiMedia sentiments. A few seconds into performing a different song, they rebelliously switched to “Radio, Radio” without telling anyone. Costello was reportedly #banned from the #SNL show for 12 years.

    youtu.be/eifljYPFW-E?si=KSUzzU

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #BannedMusic #BannedInTheUSA #Rebels #BannedOnTV #MusicVideo #Censorship #GenX #Music

  9. The Pill - #LorettaLynn (1975).

    Upon its release in 1975 #radio stations refused to give Loretta Lynn’s song “The Pill” airplay because of its content regarding #BirthControl, which was widely looked down upon at the time.

    youtu.be/Dip54axBnIs?si=38ETLZ

    #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #BannedMusic #BannedInTheUSA #CountryMusicLegends #WomenInMusic #Feminists #WomensRights #MusicVideo

  10. Strange Fruit - #BillieHoliday (1939)
    m.youtube.com/watch?v=Web007rz

    This song was a profound & powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a #lynching. It was #BannedInTheUSA radio for its heavy, morbid content upon its release in 1939. As dark as the lyrics were, this was a song that the public truly needed to hear at the time. In 1965, Billie Holiday’s #music was #censored again when #ABCradio refused to play “Love for Sale” as the #song’s #lyrics were about #prostitution.

    #BlackWomenInMusic #JazzSinger #BannedMusic #BlackWomenInJazz #BlackMusicHistory #BannedSongs #MusicHistory #JazzMusic

  11. #TheShirelles (November, 1960) “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” is a #song about the day following an intimate encounter with a man. It is nothing less than an #American #music classic. It made history by becoming the first #1 hit by a #BlackFemaleGroup. It was also first #1 on the #BillboardHot100 charts, which debuted in 1958. The song was #banned by #radio stations for its mild sexual content, but it still sold over a million copies.

    youtu.be/Y2e8B2CmicQ?si=mhB6IM

    #OldiesMusic #BlackWomenInMusic #BlackMusicHistory #BannedMusic #MusicHistory