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From: slb@drutx.UUCP (Sue Brezden)
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Subject: Sex, Drugs, Devil, Guns, and Rock and Roll
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Date: Fri, 4-Oct-85 17:39:55 EDT
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In article <668@decwrl.UUCP> hall@beta.DEC (Dan Hall) writes:
>> PMRC proposes rating lyrics that are a) offensive sexually, b) violent,
>> c) "occult" (Satanic?  Astrological?), and d) drug/alcohol-related.
> 
>> BTW, can anyone think of any songs that fall into all four categories
>> simultaneously?  Think Frank Zappa will write one?

I have an example that is sitting around already--"Mexicali Blues"
by the Grateful Dead.

It mentions the devil:  "Is there anything a man don't stand to lose/
If the Devil wants to take it all away."

Sex and drugs, too:  "Instead I've got a bottle, and a girl who's just
14."

And, of course, our hero is exiled for a murder."I drew first and shot
him/Lord, he didn't even draw."

Shows how easily you can put those pretty little tags on things.  Bet
all the best bands would be trying to see how many they could collect...

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