A list of artists banned on Russian radio, quite amusing:
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Banned Music
Why is it in English?
And it says 'not recommended', not 'banned'....
And where are 'Kino', Soviet anti-Soviet band still very popular, lead singer Viktor Tsoi, died young, Tsoi walls in most Russian cities...Last edited by stek; 1 June 2014, 21:30. -
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I might be wrong but I think Klesh is probably supposed to be The Clash, and Stodges should probably be The Stooges.
Those crazy RussiansComment
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostDamn those Village People and their violence....Comment
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostDamn those Village People and their violence....
The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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AC/DC and Julio Iglesias are Neo fascist? Where does that come from?
I can see the Tina Turner sex thing though. Steamy Windows! Mmmm!bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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I bet Putins favourite song is 'Gay Bar'Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.Comment
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Songs Banned by the BBC
"A-huggin' and A-chalkin'" – Johnny Mercer
"Angels in the Sky" – The Crew-Cuts
"Answer Me" – Frankie Laine
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"Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" – Bob Dylan
"The Battle of New Orleans" – Johnny Horton
"Baubles, Bangles and Beads" – Kirby Stone Four
"Be Prepared" – Tom Lehrer
"Beep Beep" – The Playmates
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" – Ella Fitzgerald
"The Blue Danube" – Spike Jones and His City Slickers
"Burn My Candle" – Shirley Bassey
C
"(Celebrate) The Day After You" – The Blow Monkeys and Curtis Mayfield
"Charlie Brown" – The Coasters
"The Christening" – Arthur Askey
"Come Together" – The Beatles
"Come Again" – Au Pairs
"The Cover of Rolling Stone" – Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
"Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby)" – Frank Sinatra
"Croce di Oro (Cross of Gold)" – Joan Regan
"Crying in the Chapel" – Lee Lawrence
"Cuddle Me" – Ted Heath featuring Dennis Lotis
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"Danny Boy" – Conway Twitty (1959)
"A Day in the Life" – The Beatles (1967)
"The Deck of Cards" – T. Texas Tyler (1948)
"Deep in the Heart of Texas" – Bing Crosby and Woody Herman (1942)
"The Devil Is a Woman" – Herb Jeffries (1957)
"Diggin' My Potatoes" – Lonnie Donegan (1954)
"Dinner with Drac" – John Zacherle (1958)
"Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans" – Noël Coward (1943)
E
"Ebeneezer Goode" – The Shamen (1992)
"Ebony Eyes" – The Everly Brothers (1961)
"Eve of Destruction" – Barry McGuire (1965)
F
"Fairytale of New York" – The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl (1987)
"The Foggy, Foggy, Dew" – Peter Pears (1950)
"French Kiss" – Lil Louis (1989)
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"The Garden of Eden" – Frankie Vaughan (1957)
"Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)" – Bessie Smith (1933)
"Give Ireland Back to the Irish" – Wings (1972)
"Glad to Be Gay" – Tom Robinson Band (1978)
"Gloomy Sunday" – Billie Holiday (1941)
"God Bless the Child" – Billie Holiday (1942)
"God Save the Queen" – Sex Pistols (1977)
"Green Jeans" – The Flee-Rekkers (1960)
"Greensleeves" – The Beverley Sisters (1956)
"Guess Things Happen That Way" – Johnny Cash (1958)
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"Hank Janson Blues" – Anne Shelton (1953)
"Have a Whiff on Me" – Mungo Jerry (1971)
"Hard Headed Woman" – Elvis Presley (1958)
"He" – Al Hibbler (1955)
"The Heel" – Eartha Kitt (1955)
"Hi, Hi, Hi" – Wings (1972)
"High Class Baby" – Cliff Richard and the Drifters (1958)
"Hold My Hand" – Don Cornell (1954)
"Honey Hush" – The Rock and Roll Trio (1956)
"Honey Love" – Dennis Lotis (1954)
"Honeycomb" – Jimmie Rodgers (1957)
"(How Little It Matters) How Little We Know" – Frank Sinatra (1956)
"The House of the Rising Sun" – Josh White (1950)
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"I Am the Walrus" – The Beatles (1967
"I Can't Control Myself" – The Troggs (1966)
"I Hear the Angels Singing" – Frankie Laine (1954)
"I Leaned on a Man" – Connie Francis (1957)
"I Want to Be Evil" – Eartha Kitt (1953)[
"I Want Your Sex" – George Michael (1987)
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" – Bing Crosby (1943)
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" – Ken Dodd (1963)
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" – Perry Como (1949)[1]
"I'm Nobody's Baby" – Frankie Howerd (1948)[20]
"In the Beginning" – Frankie Laine (1955)[21]
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" – Nero and the Gladiators (1961)[33]
"Invisible Sun" – The Police (1981)[34]
"It Is No Secret" – Jo Stafford (1954)[20]
"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" – Kitty Kallen (1962)[20]
"It Would Be So Nice" – Pink Floyd (1968)[35]
"I've Come of Age" – Billy Storm (1959)[21]
"I Want You to Be My Baby" – Annie Ross (1956)[5]
"I Went to Your Wedding" – Spike Jones and His City Slickers (1953)[20]
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"Jackie" – Scott Walker (1967)[36]
"Je t'aime... moi non plus" – Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg (1969)[37]
"John and Marsha" – Stan Freberg (1950)[20]
"Johnny Remember Me" – John Leyton (1961)[38]
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"Keep Me in Mind" – Lita Roza and Al Timothy (1955)[20]
"Killing an Arab" – The Cure (1979) (banned during Gulf War)[3]
"Kodachrome" – Paul Simon (1973)[39]
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"La Petite Tonkenoise" – Josephine Baker (1930)[20]
"Lazy Mary" – Lou Monte (1958)[21]
"Leader of the Pack" – The Shangri-Las (1964)[40]
"Let the People Go" – McGuinness Flint (1972)[34]
"Let's Spend the Night Together" – The Rolling Stones (1967)[3]
"Light a Candle in the Chapel" – Frank Sinatra (1942)[20]
"Lili Marleen" – Lale Andersen (1939)[21]
"Little Star" – The Elegants (1958)[21]
"Lola" – The Kinks (1970)[3]
"Love for Sale" – Cole Porter (1930)[31]
"Love for Sale" – Ella Fitzgerald (1956)[20]
"Love Is a Word" – Alma Cogan (1965)[21]
"Love Is Strange" – Mickey & Sylvia (1956)[20]
"Love to Love You Baby" – Donna Summer (1975)[17]
"Lovin' Machine" – Wynonie Harris (1951)[21]
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" – The Beatles (1967)[12]
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"Mack the Knife" – Bobby Darin (1959)[13]
"Made You" – Adam Faith (1960)[41]
"Maggie May" – The Vipers Skiffle Group (1957)[20]
"The Man with the Golden Arm" – Eddie Calvert (1956)[5]
"Maybellene" – Chuck Berry (1955)[42]
"Mighty Mighty Man" – Bobby Darin (1958)[21]
"Minnie the Moocher" – Cab Calloway (1931)[20]
"Miss You" – Bing Crosby (1942)[21]
"The Mocking Bird" – The Four Lads (1952)[21]
"Monster Mash" – Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers (1962)[43]
"Moonlight Love" – Perry Como (1956)[21]
"My Christmas Prayer" – Billy Fury (1959)[1]
"My Friend" – Eddie Fisher (1954)[20]
"My Friend Jack" – The Smoke (1967)[1]
"My Little Ukulele" – Joe Brown and The Bruvvers (1963)[44]
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"Night of the Vampire" – The Moontrekkers (1961)[12]
"Ninety-Nine Years (Dead or Alive)" – Guy Mitchell (1961)[21]
"Nobody Loves Like an Irishman" – Lonnie Donegan (1958)[21]
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"The Old Dope Peddler" – Tom Lehrer (1953)[20]
"Old Man Atom" – The Sons of the Pioneers (1950)[21]
"One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" – Jimmy Wakely (1948)[21]
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"Paper Doll" – The Mills Brothers (1943)[1]
"Peaches" – The Stranglers (1977)[45]
"Peaceful Street" – Ernest Butcher (1936)[21]
"Please No Squeeza da Banana" – Louis Prima (1963)[21]
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"Radio Times" – The BBC Dance Orchestra (1935)[20]
"The Reefer Song (If You're a Viper)" – Fats Waller (1943)[21]
"Relax" – Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)[10]
"Rock You Sinners" – Art Baxter and His Rock 'n' Roll Sinners (1958)[20]
"A Rose and a Baby Ruth" – George Hamilton IV (1956)[20]
"Rum and Coca-Cola" – The Andrews Sisters (1945)[20]
"A Russian Love Song" – The Goons (1957)[21]
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"The Sabre Dance" – Woody Herman (1948)[20]
"Sad Affair" – Marxman (1993)[34]
"Saturday Nite at the Duckpond" – The Cougars (1963)[2]
"Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There" – Deanna Durbin (1943)[20]
"Send Me to the 'lectric Chair" – George Melly (1953)[20]
"The Shag (Is Totally Cool)" – Billy Graves (1958)[21]
"Shall We Take a Trip" – Northside (1990)[46]
"She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor" – Johnny Messner (1939)[20]
"She Was Only a Postmaster's Daughter" – Durium Dance Band (1933)[21]
"The Silver Madonna" – Kirk Stevens (1957)[20]
"Sincerely" – Liberace (1955)[20]
"Six Months in a Leaky Boat" – Split Enz (1982) (banned during Falklands War)[47]
"Sixty Minute Man" – The Dominoes (1951)[20]
"The Sky" – Petula Clark (1957)[20]
"Song of India" – Tommy Dorsey (1938)[20]
"So What?" – Anti-Nowhere League (1981)[12]
"Soldier" – Harvey Andrews (1972)[35]
"Somebody Up There Likes Me" – Perry Como (1956)[21]
"Statue of Liberty" – XTC (1978)[48]
"St. Therese of the Roses" – Malcolm Vaughan (1956)[49]
"The Story of a Starry Night" – Glenn Miller (1954)[20]
"The Story of Three Loves" – Ray Martin (1957)[20]
"Stranger in Paradise" – The Four Aces (1953)[1]
"Such a Night" – Johnnie Ray (1954)[1]
"Summer Smash" – Denim (1997)[1]
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"Teen Angel" – Mark Dinning
"Teenage Prayer" – Gale Storm
"Tell Laura I Love Her" – Ray Peterson
"Tell Laura I Love Her" – Ricky Valance
"Terry" – Twinkle
"The Test of Time" – Robert Earl
"A Theme from the Threepenny Orchestra (Mack the Knife)" – Louis Armstrong
"They're Coming to Take Me Away Ha-Haaa!" – Napoleon XIV
"Three Stars" – Ruby Wright
"'Til the Following Night" – Screaming Lord Sutch
"Till the End of Time" – Perry Como
"Ting Tong Tang" – Ken Platt (
"To Keep My Love Alive" – Ella Fitzgerald
"Toll the Bell Easy" – Les Hobeaux
"The Tommy Rot Story" – Morris & Mitch
"Too Drunk to ****" – Dead Kennedys
"Tribute to Buddy Holly" – Mike Berry and The Outlaws
U
"The Unbeliever" – Guy Mitchell
"Urban Guerrilla" – Hawkwind
V
"The Voice in My Heart" – Eydie Gormé
W
"Walk Hand in Hand" – Tony Martin
"We Call It Acieeed" – D-Mob
"We Can't Let You Broadcast That" – Norman Long
"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" – Heaven 17
"We Have to Be So Careful" – The Beverley Sisters
"We Will All Go Together When We Go" – Tom Lehrer
"Wet Dream" – Max Romeo
"When I'm Cleaning Windows" – George Formby
"Whoa Buck" – Lonnie Donegan
"With My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock" – George Formby
"With My Little Ukelele in Hand" – George Formby
"Woman Love" – Gene Vincent
"A Worried Man" – The Kingston Trio
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"You'll Get Yours" – Frank SinatraHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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