Poll
Question:
What is the best song that made the PMRC angry?
Option 1: Motley Crue-Bastard
votes: 1
Option 2: Prince-Darling Nikki
votes: 2
Option 3: Sheena Easton-Sugar Walls
votes: 2
Option 4: W.A.S.P.-Animal (F*** Like A Beast)
votes: 3
Option 5: Mercyful Fate-Into the Coven
votes: 2
Option 6: Vanity-Strap On Robby Baby
votes: 1
Option 7: Def Leppard-High 'n' Dry
votes: 1
Option 8: Twisted Sister-We're Not Gonna Take It
votes: 4
Option 9: Madonna-Dress You Up
votes: 0
Option 10: AC/DC-Let Me Put My Love Into You
votes: 4
Option 11: Judas Priest-Eat Me Alive
votes: 1
Option 12: Black Sabbath-Trashed
votes: 1
Option 13: Mary Jane Girls-In My House
votes: 0
Option 14: Venom-Possessed
votes: 2
Option 15: Cyndi Lauper-She Bop
votes: 2
For those not familiar with the PMRC or its infamous list, allow me to explain to the best of my abilities:
Way back in the 80's, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as president of the United States and when slasher films became the most popular horror subgenre of the decade, there was a parent organization called the PMRC (or "Parent's Music Resource Center").
The group, led by Al Gore's then wife Tipper Gore, dedicated their lives to attempt to censor musical artists (mainly heavy metal bands) that they believed were corrupting the youth of America with their "outrageoulsy filthy" music and lyrics. During their crusade, in the mid-eighties, the PMRC made a list consisting of fifteen songs that they deemed were the most offensive (hence the name "The Filthy Fifteen").
If you have listened to any of these songs or support the artists that made them, feel free to vote for your favourite "filthy" composition on the list.
I had to go with good ole' Venom because the kick some serious ass. It's funny beacause I was of age during the whole PMRC debacle, I can recall a piece written in Metal Maniacs where in some certain place in the states where they had a heavy metal task force, so to speak where they would arrest metalheads, cut their hair and try to "reeducate them" of their EEVIL ways. :)
When I was in junior high school, there was this incident where a church was vandalised and guess who got the finger pointed at them? Me and my friends because we were the only metalheads around - they questioned the "good" preppy kids about this and that's where it all stemmed from. Turth is, the preppy kids were the ones who were heavy into drinking and drugs rather than my friends, which is a little ironic to say the least. Actually, the cops went to my friends door and questioned his parents, who pretty much told them where to go. Fun, fun times back in the 80s for metalheads, I tell ya! :smile:
Sheena Easton's Sugar Walls no doubt. I still blush whenever I play Sugar Walls :buggedout: :wink:
"We're Not Gonna Take It"? What??? That's one of the most harmless songs ever.
Just a quick side note: To hear/see some really interesting stuff, look up PMRC hearings on Youtube. John Denver gave a great testimony against the PMRC cause. So did several others.
Went with AC/DC as that's a really good song. Sabbath's Trashed is another old favorite. Also like Prince's Darling Nikki and Lauper's She Bop.
I don't get the Twisted Sister song either, it's a tongue-in-cheek "rebel against authority" thing, with nothing remotely filthy about it.
All of those songs would rate about a 1 on a scale of 1-100 compared to today's stuff. I guess their industry cleanup didn't accomplish much.
Darling Nikki kinds of makes me laugh when I hear it. Prince wastes no time going into talking about masturbation.
Quote from: voltron on February 27, 2011, 11:06:28 PM
I had to go with good ole' Venom because the kick some serious ass. It's funny beacause I was of age during the whole PMRC debacle, I can recall a piece written in Metal Maniacs where in some certain place in the states where they had a heavy metal task force, so to speak where they would arrest metalheads, cut their hair and try to "reeducate them" of their EEVIL ways. :)
When I was in junior high school, there was this incident where a church was vandalised and guess who got the finger pointed at them? Me and my friends because we were the only metalheads around - they questioned the "good" preppy kids about this and that's where it all stemmed from. Turth is, the preppy kids were the ones who were heavy into drinking and drugs rather than my friends, which is a little ironic to say the least. Actually, the cops went to my friends door and questioned his parents, who pretty much told them where to go. Fun, fun times back in the 80s for metalheads, I tell ya! :smile:
I,too was a "metal head" and punk rock fan in the 80's. I loved Metal Maniacs (previously Thrash Metal magazine)!
Yeah-we were in the minority around here too. I found it funny that all the graffiti on dumpsters (pentagrams,anarchy signs,swastikas....etc,typical airhead teenage junk) was blamed on metalhead Satan cults. Any road kill was a Satanic sacrifice! Me and my freinds liked our music,had longhair and the usual band tees,a drank quite a lot....but didnt worship satan or hurt anyone. We were just regular folks. We drank no more (and probably less!) than most of the rednecks who came stumbling out of the bars.
They even had an articale in the local newspaper showing the various Satanic symbols to watch for as signs of devil cult activity in your area! (ie-upside down crosses,the anarchy "A",pentagram,swastika,even the Dead Kennedy "DK" logo among them! Ridiculous.)
Quote from: RCMerchant on March 03, 2011, 06:43:06 AM
even the Dead Kennedy "DK" logo among them! Ridiculous.)
jello biafra sparring with tipper gore on oprah winfrey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8Y2tkuuXqU there's 2 more parts but he basically owns her :thumbup:
voted ACDC love that song. the 'ballad' of back in black (well, kind of...)
what a wasted effort all this was.
Quote from: lester1/2jr on March 03, 2011, 03:36:21 PM
what a wasted effort all this was.
:question:
Are you talking about the thread or what the PMRC tried to accomplish?
lol sorry. I meant what the pmrc was trying to do. The thread is a fine effort
Quote from: The DarkSider on February 28, 2011, 11:52:04 AM
Darling Nikki kinds of makes me laugh when I hear it. Prince wastes no time going into talking about masturbation.
Neither do you.
Quote from: voltron on February 27, 2011, 11:06:28 PM
I had to go with good ole' Venom because the kick some serious ass. It's funny beacause I was of age during the whole PMRC debacle, I can recall a piece written in Metal Maniacs where in some certain place in the states where they had a heavy metal task force, so to speak where they would arrest metalheads, cut their hair and try to "reeducate them" of their EEVIL ways. :)
When I was in junior high school, there was this incident where a church was vandalised and guess who got the finger pointed at them? Me and my friends because we were the only metalheads around - they questioned the "good" preppy kids about this and that's where it all stemmed from. Turth is, the preppy kids were the ones who were heavy into drinking and drugs rather than my friends, which is a little ironic to say the least. Actually, the cops went to my friends door and questioned his parents, who pretty much told them where to go. Fun, fun times back in the 80s for metalheads, I tell ya! :smile:
Weren't they great times for us metalheads? I was of age during the whole 80's thing too, and continued dressing metal until well into 2003 when I was 39. Demin, leather, hair, boots, everything.
And like most metalheads, I too got the treatment one way or another.
Sometime I'll have to tell you about the time I returned a lost purse to the counter of my local Shop-Rite, and got the treatment over the way I was dressed, including the innuendo that I might have helped myself to something in it before I returned it :hatred:
I mean, a 6'1 210+ pound guy looking like he should be on a Harley couldn't
possibly return a lost item to the courtesy counter w\o helping himself to what's inside, could he? :lookingup:
About Al and Tipper Gore and the PMRC. Warning-political statement inbound:
The PMRC was a great piece of hypocrisy. Left-Wing libs trying to clamp down on Free Speech and create a nanny state for music and the entire industry? I thought they were all for F.O.S. and the right of people to say what they want. There again that was only when it suited them...
I hope that the PMRC realized that by giving these bands all this negative puplicity, they made them even more popular. :lookingup:
I went with W.A.S.P., I had to. It's the meanest, dirtiest song on there and W.A.S.P. pretty much became the main target for the PMRC. Blackie Lawless isn't a stupid guy, he knew that it would stir up a hell of a lot of controversy writing a track like that and it worked like a charm. Sadly, W.A.S.P.'s career has pretty much been hampered by that song and their early stage theatrics, when they went onto do more serious and varied music toward the later 80s. They haven't even played Animal live since 2003...
Quote from: Jack on February 28, 2011, 07:20:30 AM
I don't get the Twisted Sister song either, it's a tongue-in-cheek "rebel against authority" thing, with nothing remotely filthy about it.
The PMRC believed that the lyrics and video for "We're Not Gonna Take It" promoted "violence". :lookingup:
I've heard very few of those songs, so I'm not voting. However I had a friend who wrote a song in the early 90's called "The PMRC Bop." He tried to make it as offensive as he could. The only thing I remember about the song was the first line:
"I'm gonna f*** your teenage daughter with my big black d***."
Yeah. That would have made a good South Park episode.
I'm only heart-sickened that gg allin wasn't on the list....
I know I voted for W.A.S.P., but I really want to state that I think Madonna's "Dress You Up" is a fantastic song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eK74avTqL4
Quote from: lester1/2jr on March 03, 2011, 03:36:21 PM
what a wasted effort all this was.
Just as a side-note:
Add a great dose of irony to it when you realize that Al and Tipper are ultra-liberals.
I believe that liberals see censorship as "un-American" and "against the First Amendment," but here they were ready to nanny the music industry. I'll never figure some people out...