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This book reveals the previously hidden story of the censorship of popular music in Britain, bringing together a wealth of material for the first time as well as including a great deal of original material. The censorship of popular music is detailed from the point of production in record companies, through retail outlets, attempts to prosecute records (and covers) in radio and television bans and in banned concerts and raves. Numerous cases are presented and debated.
The book also includes a section on organised censors such as moralist pressure groups and religious sects and the more intermittent censors - the press and MPs. A number of common themes - including the desire to protect children, the use of aesthetic critiques, the importance of locality to censorship and the idea of the business manipulating its audience - recur throughout the book and are brought together in the conclusion.
The book will be of interest to those who seek to understand the nature of British society and those concerned with censorship in all its myriad forms.
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Censorship, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Music, Music, Popular musicPlaces
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Banned!: censorship of popular music in Britain, 1967-92
1996, Arena
in English
1857422996 9781857422993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-315) and index.
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