2/6/2014 Back in the USSR

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Pista
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Banned bands from Soviet radio stations
Keep 'em peeled for Julio Iglesias
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Bartek
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Village People - violence?
AC thunder DC - neofascism?
Crocus - cult of personality - seriously, was that a problem in USSR?
:lol:
i guess that Edwin Starr was played non stop.

it could be funny, but i'm expect to see similar list made by Uncle Vladimir.
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This WAS an actual ban list in the 80s, btw :)

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the fact that being "punk" is in itself a reason is funny... but only sort of. :urff:
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Bartek wrote:Crocus - cult of personality - seriously, was that a problem in USSR?
Depends which personality. :lol:

I liked Pink Floyd's ban reason; if you're gonna be banned anyway then you really should do it in style, and Pink Floyd did it in style. :notworthy:
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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