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From: yrdbrd@bmcg.UUCP (Larry J. Huntley)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Sex, drugs, and Rock and Roll - (PMRC really)
Message-ID: <1895@bmcg.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 18:07:44 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 23 18:07:44 1985
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In article <311@uwvax.UUCP> pfeiffer@uwvax.UUCP (Phil Pfeiffer) writes:
>
>P.P.S:  I don't understand why we're hearing so much about rock'n'roll's
>glorification of (premarital, I presume) sex but little regarding the
>glorification of adultery in C&W. 

Ain't it the truth.  I think you overstate the case by the use of "little";
I have NEVER heard ANY (negative) discussion about the glorification of 
drinking, hell-raising, lusting, cheating, and all-round good clean fun
that is the norm in C & W.  Of course, I don't remember anyone trying to
ban Beethoven's "Eroica", either.  As Ellen Burstyn says to Alan Alda in
"Same Time Next Year":  "It's a sign of age, you know; concern about the
declining morality of youth."

'brd
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