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Essay heading: Censorship of Music
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February 15, 2000 |
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Whether it is a fear of inspired youth, modern culture or different belief systems, it seems government and authorities cannot deal with change. But the fear goes both ways. Record Labels began to censor their own music for fear that it would not be accepted by society, without the consent of the artists... displayed 300 characters
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For instance, in 1971, Chrysalis Records changes the lyrics in Jethro Tull's song "Locomotive Breath" without the band's knowledge or consent because label executives feared radio stations would not play the original version, which contains the lyric "got him by the balls." Nothing is more tragic than to see an industry operating by fear... displayed next 300 characters
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