The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning: Parental Advisory" labels on music albums with "obscene" lyrics and themes - and the rockers who tried to fight it.
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- TriviaDee Snider's speech before the Senate is, word for word, the exact same speech he gave during the real Senate hearings in 1985.
- GoofsWhen Tipper Gore is watching Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It" video on MTV, the video footage is from the beginning of the song but the lyrics are from the end of the song.
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Dee Snider: My name is Dee Snider, that's S-N-*I*-D-E-R, I'm a happily married father who does not smoke, drink, or do drugs, I was born and raised a Christian and I still adhere to those beliefs. Since I seem to be the only person addressing this committee today who has been a direct target of character assassination from the *presumably* responsible PMRC, I would like to show just how unfair their lyrical interpretation and judgment can be. Tipper Gore's claimed that a Twisted Sister T-shirt depicts a woman handcuffed, spread-eagled. This is an outright lie; we have always taken great pains to steer clear of sexism in all facets of our work. Tipper Gore singled out one of my songs, "We're Not Gonna Take It", bestowing it with a V rating for violence; you will know from the lyrics before you that there is no violence anywhere in this song. Perhaps the PMRC has confused this song with its video, which is based on old Roadrunner cartoons. Finally, Tipper Gore's claimed one of my songs, "Under the Blade", has lyrics encouraging sadomasochism, bondage, and rape. On the contrary, the words in question are about surgery and the fear it instills in people. As the creator of "Under the Blade", I can say categorically that the only sadomasochism, bondage and rape in this song are in the mind of Ms. Gore.
- Crazy creditsDuring the final credits, the movie cuts back and forth between the video for the Twisted Sister song "We're Not Gonna Take It" and shots of the movie's cast and crew dancing and singing along with the song.
However, playing devil's advocate I will presume him to be serious and only say that the political decisions depicted therein have helped us toward the wonderful world we live in today with murder, rape, violence, drugs, war, terrorism, disease, teenage pregnancy and alcoholism all a thing of the past.
The message I got from the film was that until one has reached maturity, and accepted parental responsibility then the need for restraint will not be understood.
I hope that more people see this a film depicting political failings rather than success, otherwise I cannot imagine how things will be 20 years from now. I'm probably wrong, but I do feel this was the REAL message.
Alternatively...the poster may be an impoverished executive of a record company merely happy that the pittance he earns has not been eroded merely to improve the quality of life of the masses.
- algernon-5
- Aug 14, 2004
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