Dee Snider Still Not Gonna Take It
Sep 17, 2015 ·
14m 55s
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September 19, 1985 was a historic day for all of us who work in the music business. That was the day that three musicians--Frank Zappa, John Denver and Twisted Sister...
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September 19, 1985 was a historic day for all of us who work in the music business. That was the day that three musicians--Frank Zappa, John Denver and Twisted Sister singer DEE SNIDER--were called to testify at a Senate hearing instigated by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), who wanted to introduce a parental warning system that would label all albums containing “offensive material.” The system was to include letters identifying the type of objectionable content to be found in each album (e.g. O for occult themes, S for sex, D for drugs, V for violence, etc.), which resulted in the “Parental Advisory” sticker now found on new album releases with “questionable content.”
To mark the 30th anniversary of the hearings, DEE SNIDER would love to do a satellite radio tour about this historic event.
He wrote an Op-Ed story about the hearings for the HuffingtonPost.com, which is attached.
You can watch DEE’s entire testimony on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Vyr1TylTE
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To mark the 30th anniversary of the hearings, DEE SNIDER would love to do a satellite radio tour about this historic event.
He wrote an Op-Ed story about the hearings for the HuffingtonPost.com, which is attached.
You can watch DEE’s entire testimony on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Vyr1TylTE
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