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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was an American committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug-related or sexual themes via labeling albums with Parental Advisory stickers. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thankfully someone still had it and put in on Youtube: [i][b]Parental Advisory Label Arrives Summer 1990[/b] I apologize for this generic News Broadcast, but the importance cannot be denied. Back when "Tower Records" were Paradises of Pop-Culture, the familiar "Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics" Label rocked the Record industry. Debuting in July of 1990, I fondly recall purchasing "Banned in the U.S.A. by 2 Live Crew and rockin' to "I've got the Power" by "Snap." just because these Cds had that sexy Black and White label affixed to it. I know in today's mp3 world, with Itunes at your convenience, this label doesn't mean a whole lot. But Dee-Snider and "Daddy O" here thought otherwise. Recorded in May of 1990, from "U.S. news tonight," a syndicated newscast that aired Late nite weeknights[/i] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMFTVUhDYu8 [QUOTE]DOES THE PARENTAL ADVISORY LABEL STILL MATTER? [b]The first album to bear the standardized label in the lower right-hand corner was 2 Live Crew's Banned in the U.S.A., released that July. [/b] By then, '80s pop had run its course; rap was the new battleground for the censorship fight, with no group as embattled as Miami's 2 Live Crew. With songs like "Me So Horny" and "Bad Ass Bitch," the group's previous album had been ruled legally obscene by a district court in Florida. A full decade before Eminem terrorized parents with The Marshall Mathers LP, 2 Live Crew members found themselves arrested on obscenity charges, along with a record store owner who sold their 1989 disc to an undercover cop. Later, states like Missouri and Iowa tried to pass bills banning minors from explicit performances.[/QUOTE] http://www.newsweek.com/does-parental-advisory-label-still-matter-tipper-gore-375607 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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