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Jass

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Jan 26, 2004, 7:33:57 AM1/26/04
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Hi everybody!

It rarely happens that I post here, but this time I found
something exciting enough to be worth the post.
It's an official list of 38 bands/artists that were found
dangerous for the communist youth in Ukraine 1985.
And AC/DC unfortunately is only 11th :)

It can easily be concluded that punk is what the soviet
authorities considered the most dangerous type of
western music. But pay attention to Tina Turner at 25
and Julio Iglesias at 31 :) And the reasons they were
considered dangerous (in brackets) :)

1. Sex Pistols (punk, violence)
2. B-52s (punk, violence)
3. Madness (punk, violence)
4. The Clash (punk, violence)
5. Stranglers (punk, violence)
6. Kiss (neofacism, punk, violence)
7. Krokus (violence, the cult of strong personality)
8. Styx (violence, vandalism)
9. Iron Maiden (violence, satanism)
10. Judas Priest (anti-communism, racism)
11. AC/DC (neofacism, violence)
12. Sparks (neofacism, violence)
13. Black Sabbath (violence, satanism)
14. Alice Cooper (violence, vandalism)
15. Nazareth (violence, religious mysticism, sadism)
16. Scorpions (violence)
17. Dschinghis Khan (anti-communism, nationalism)
18. UFO (violence)
19. Pink Floyd (mutilating the foreign policy of USSR ("soviet agression in
Afghanistan")
20. Talking Heads (the myth of soviet military threat)
21. Perrone (erotica)
22. Bohannon (erotica)
23. The Originals (sex)
24. Donna Summer (erotica)
25. Tina Turner (sex)
26. Junior English (sex)
27. Canned Heat (homosexuality)
28. Munich Machine (erotica)
29. Ramones (punk)
30. Van Halen (anti-soviet propaganda)
31. Julio Iglesias (neo-facism)
32. Yazoo (punk, violence)
33. Depeche Mode (punk, violence)
34. Village People (violence)
35. 10cc (neo-facism)
36. The Stooges (violence)
37. The Boys (punk, violence)
38. Blondie (punk, violence)

lol,
Jass


49ข

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Jan 26, 2004, 7:56:56 AM1/26/04
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> It rarely happens that I post here, but this time I found
> something exciting enough to be worth the post.
> It's an official list of 38 bands/artists that were found
> dangerous for the communist youth in Ukraine 1985.
> And AC/DC unfortunately is only 11th :)

Why is that unfortunate? Look at the bright side, at least DC was accuratly
described as neofascist.


Pangaea

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Jan 26, 2004, 10:28:33 AM1/26/04
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LOL!
Lots of inaccurate data there. And AC/DC a political band!?! Now that's
fucked up!
Kinda surprised they didn't say satanism about DC, many do that mistake


badlands420

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Jan 26, 2004, 11:25:24 AM1/26/04
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> 14. Alice Cooper (violence, vandalism)

They forgot animal torture.


tomScotland

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Jan 26, 2004, 12:15:58 PM1/26/04
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34. Village People (violence)


oooooh, get her!

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badlands420

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Jan 26, 2004, 12:54:28 PM1/26/04
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> 34. Village People (violence)

Violence against what, the male rectum?


Javier

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Jan 26, 2004, 6:29:12 PM1/26/04
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Shitty list, where are W.A.S.P.?????

"Jass" <jaa...@hot.ee> escribió en el mensaje
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Jgbintbass

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Jan 26, 2004, 9:55:48 PM1/26/04
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>From: "Jass" jaa...@hot.ee

>
>It rarely happens that I post here, but this time I found
>something exciting enough to be worth the post.
>It's an official list of 38 bands/artists that were found
>dangerous for the communist youth in Ukraine 1985.
>And AC/DC unfortunately is only 11th :)

>2. B-52s (punk, violence)

After listening to the over-rated "Love Shack", I can see why it could lead to
one becoming a punk and doing some violence!

>20. Talking Heads (the myth of soviet military threat)

I guess overall nonsense can make some lists.

>38. Blondie (punk, violence)

Yawn!
There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'...

Doonie

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Jan 26, 2004, 11:50:33 PM1/26/04
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 14:33:57 +0200, Jass wrote:

>27. Canned Heat (homosexuality)

Can anybody explain this one?

tomScotland

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Jan 27, 2004, 12:03:45 AM1/27/04
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12. Sparks (neofacism, violence)


That dude did look like Hitler right enough.......

Gary

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Jan 27, 2004, 6:53:03 AM1/27/04
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"tomScotland" <to...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<bv4rfj$np6qn$1...@ID-127115.news.uni-berlin.de>...

> 12. Sparks (neofacism, violence)
>
>
> That dude did look like Hitler right enough.......

So I guess there's no chance of a Judas Priest / Village People tour
in the Ukraine in 2004 :-))), I can see the T- shirts now ....

"Lock Up Your Sons Tour 2004"

Gary

capn wäggajävelen

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Jan 27, 2004, 2:25:46 PM1/27/04
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 05:03:45 -0000, "tomScotland"
<to...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>12. Sparks (neofacism, violence)
>
>
>That dude did look like Hitler right enough.......

Heh heh, I saw them do a free concert with Missing Persons at Magic
Mountain back in 83. They were great!

Jgbintbass

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Jan 27, 2004, 9:04:22 PM1/27/04
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>From: TAP no...@nowhere.org

>In article <8arb10d8hg59ciomh...@4ax.com>,

>Village People without the violence.

Now since when were the Village People known for being violent? Aside from the
lead singer wearing a leather outfit, I doubt if a group known for "Macho Man",
"In The Navy", and of course "YMCA" actually caused anyone to get violent...
except maybe those sick of hearing the YMCA song.

Doonie

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Jan 28, 2004, 5:50:23 AM1/28/04
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 23:59:55 -0500, TAP wrote:

>Village People without the violence.

Canned Heat had known gays in the band?

Ron D.

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Jan 30, 2004, 5:37:58 AM1/30/04
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"Pangaea" <per-stian.honningsvagREMOVE!@SPAM!himolde.no> a écrit dans le
message de news: bv3bl8$7j6$1...@dolly.uninett.no...

DC classified neofascist perhaps because of that Night Of The Long Knives
song?
Don't know what the song is really about though.

--
Ron

Capper

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Jan 30, 2004, 6:00:57 AM1/30/04
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Sex


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JBS

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Feb 2, 2004, 2:39:00 AM2/2/04
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where is this list so we can take a look?
"Ron D." <ron...@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
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Geert

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Feb 2, 2004, 10:01:49 AM2/2/04
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> > 12. Sparks (neofacism, violence)
> >
> >
> > That dude did look like Hitler right enough...

Is that the band that performs the laughable song 'Big Boy' in the movie
Rollercoaster..? They really look lame...


George Hiebert

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Feb 2, 2004, 5:13:49 PM2/2/04
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Styx = violence and vandalism????
Now that's funny.


> 1. Sex Pistols (punk, violence

Jgbintbass

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Feb 2, 2004, 8:39:37 PM2/2/04
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>From: "George Hiebert" ge...@shaw.ca

>Styx = violence and vandalism????
>Now that's funny.

Styx possibly got written up for violence and vandalism due to the 'Kilroy Was
Here' album and video... with the long version of the video airing once on MTV
back in '83 or '84. Let's not forget their song with the chorus of "I'm the
wanted man..."

George Hiebert

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Feb 3, 2004, 1:13:43 AM2/3/04
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"Jgbintbass" <jgbin...@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
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Oh, I forgot about that one.


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