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From: andrew@grkermi.UUCP (Andrew W. Rogers)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: PMRC revisited...
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Date: Mon, 30-Sep-85 19:31:59 EDT
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In article <707@cornell.UUCP> rance@cornell.UUCP (Rance Cleaveland) writes:
>> "Parents' Music Responsibility (?) Committee", headed by the wives of Sen.
>> Gore (R-Tenn.) and Treasury Sec. Baker.
>
>Uh, I liked this article, but Albert Gore is a D, not an R.

Alright already!  I've seen at least two postings (and received mucho mail)
pointing this out... ironically, not a single one has mentioned PMRC's
correct name, which is "Parents' Music Resource Center."

Flame off.  I'd like to introduce a new subject for discussion:

PMRC proposes rating lyrics that are a) offensive sexually, b) violent,
c) "occult" (Satanic?  Astrological?), and d) drug/alcohol-related.  The first
two categories are pretty clear-cut; the latter are quite nebulous.  Many
rock lyrics have no literal "meaning" (what does, say, "Stairway to Heaven"
"mean"?); would those be lumped into the drug-related or occult categories
simply because they made no sense to a reviewer brought up on straightforward
50's pop tunes?

BTW, can anyone think of any songs that fall into all four categories
simultaneously?  Think Frank Zappa will write one?


AWR

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