[sixties-l] Steppenwolf frontman holds forth on freedom and censorship

From: radman (resist@best.com)
Date: Fri Jun 29 2001 - 14:49:26 EDT

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    Steppenwolf frontman holds forth on freedom and censorship
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        Sixties band Steppenwolf leader John Kay remembers
        when you could get censored without saying anything
        controversial. When their dance hit "Sookie Sookie"
        first appeared, Bible Belt radio stations refused
        to air it, because, "they're not sure, but they
        suspect that it's not totally clean." From an upcoming
        First Amendment Center broadcast of "Speaking Freely."
        (06/28/01)
    http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=14283



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