Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Banned from the Radio "Puff the Magic Dragon"

From the August 20, 2015, Do You Remember.com by Dre Weston.

GIVE IRELAND BACK TO THE IRISH--  Paul McCartney (1972) By the BBC.
I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS--  Bing Crosby (1943) By BBC War weariness and home front.
WHITE CHRISTMAS--  Bing Crosby-- (1957) Because composer Irving Berlin didn't want a star singing it.
PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON--  Peter, Paul & Mary.  By Spiro Agnew because of "reference" to marijuana.

LOUIE LOUIE--  Kingsmen  (1963)  Did they swear or say nasty things.  No one really knows what they said.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH--  John Denver (1972)  Glorified drug use.
A DAY IN THE LIFE--  Beatles (1967)--  drug references
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN--  Sex Pistols (1977) insulted the Queen

Some of these surprised me.

Name That Tune:  "I Read in the News Today About a Lucky Man Who Made the Grade."  --RoadDog


CHOCOLATE RULES:  The problem is how to get two pounds of chocolate home from the store in a hot car.  The solution is to eat it in the parking lot.

"A Day In the Life"




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