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Songs that were banned after 9/11

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:29 pm
by Fairweather Pure
I guess this could've gone into the music section, but I found the list of songs so odd that I figure everyone might find something interesting about it.

http://www.pastemob.org/zeller/clearchannelsongs.html
Artist "Title"
Drowning Pool "Bodies"
Mudvayne "Death Blooms"
Megadeth "Dread and the Fugitive"
Megadeth "Sweating Bullets"
Saliva "Click Click Boom"
P.O.D. "Boom"
Metallica "Seek and Destroy"
Metallica "Harvester or Sorrow"
Metallica "Enter Sandman"
Metallica "Fade to Black"
All Rage Against The Machine songs
Nine Inch Nails "Head Like a Hole"
Godsmack "Bad Religion"
Tool "Intolerance"
Soundgarden "Blow Up the Outside World"
AC/DC "Shot Down in Flames"
AC/DC "Shoot to Thrill"
AC/DC "Dirty Deeds"
AC/DC "Highway to Hell"
AC/DC "Safe in New York City"
AC/DC "TNT"
AC/DC "Hell's Bells"
Black Sabbath "War Pigs"
Black Sabbath "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"
Black Sabbath "Suicide Solution"
Dio "Holy Diver"
Steve Miller "Jet Airliner"
Van Halen "Jump"
Queen "Another One Bites the Dust"
Queen "Killer Queen"
Pat Benatar "Hit Me with Your Best Shot"
Pat Benatar "Love is a Battlefield"
Oingo Boingo "Dead Man's Party"
REM "It's the End of the World as We Know It"
Talking Heads "Burning Down the House"
Judas Priest "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"
Pink Floyd "Run Like Hell"
Pink Floyd "Mother"
Savage Garden "Crash and Burn"
Dave Matthews Band "Crash Into Me"
Bangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"
Pretenders "My City Was Gone"
Alanis Morissette "Ironic"
Barenaked Ladies "Falling for the First Time"
Fuel "Bad Day"
John Parr "St. Elmo's Fire"
Peter Gabriel "When You're Falling"
Kansas "Dust in the Wind"
Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven"
The Beatles "A Day in the Life"
The Beatles "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"
The Beatles "Ticket To Ride"
The Beatles "Obla Di, Obla Da"
Bob Dylan/Guns N Roses "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
Arthur Brown "Fire"
Blue Oyster Cult "Burnin' For You"
Paul McCartney and Wings "Live and Let Die"
Jimmy Hendrix "Hey Joe"
Jackson Brown "Doctor My Eyes"
John Mellencamp "Crumbling Down"
John Mellencamp "I'm On Fire"
U2 "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
Boston "Smokin"
Billy Joel "Only the Good Die Young"
Barry McGuire "Eve of Destruction"
Steam "Na Na Na Na Hey Hey"
Drifters "On Broadway"
Shelly Fabares "Johnny Angel"
Los Bravos "Black is Black"
Peter and Gordon "I Go To Pieces"
Peter and Gordon "A World Without Love"
Elvis "(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Zombies "She's Not There"
Elton John "Benny & The Jets"
Elton John "Daniel"
Elton John "Rocket Man"
Jerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls of Fire"
Santana "Evil Ways"
Louis Armstrong "What A Wonderful World"
Youngbloods "Get Together"
Ad Libs "The Boy from New York City"
Peter Paul and Mary "Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter Paul and Mary "Leavin' on a Jet Plane"
Rolling Stones "Ruby Tuesday"
Simon And Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Happenings "See You in Septemeber"
Carole King "I Feel the Earth Move"
Yager and Evans "In the Year 2525"
Norman Greenbaum "Spirit in the Sky"
Brooklyn Bridge "Worst That Could Happen"
Three Degrees "When Will I See You Again"
Cat Stevens "Peace Train"
Cat Stevens "Morning Has Broken"
Jan and Dean "Dead Man's Curve"
Martha & the Vandellas "Nowhere to Run"
Martha and the Vandellas/Van Halen "Dancing in the Streets"
Hollies "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
San Cooke Herman Hermits, "Wonder World"
Petula Clark "A Sign of the Times"
Don McLean "American Pie"
J. Frank Wilson "Last Kiss"
Buddy Holly and the Crickets "That'll Be the Day"
John Lennon "Imagine"
Bobby Darin "Mack the Knife"
The Clash "Rock the Casbah"
Surfaris "Wipeout"
Blood Sweat and Tears "And When I Die"
Dave Clark Five "Bits and Pieces"
Tramps "Disco Inferno"
Paper Lace "The Night Chicago Died"
Frank Sinatra "New York, New York"
Creedence Clearwater Revival "Travelin' Band"
The Gap Band "You Dropped a Bomb On Me"
Alien Ant Farm "Smooth Criminal"
3 Doors Down "Duck and Run"
The Doors "The End"
Third Eye Blind "Jumper"
Neil Diamond "America"
Lenny Kravitz "Fly Away"
Tom Petty "Free Fallin'"
Bruce Springsteen "I'm On Fire"
Bruce Springsteen "Goin' Down"
Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight"
Alice in Chains "Rooster"
Alice in Chains "Sea of Sorrow"
Alice in Chains "Down in a Hole"
Alice in Chains "Them Bone"
Beastie Boys "Sure Shot"
Beastie Boys "Sabotage"
The Cult "Fire Woman"
Everclear "Santa Monica"
Filter "Hey Man, Nice Shot"
Foo Fighters "Learn to Fly"
Korn "Falling Away From Me"
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Aeroplane"
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge"
Smashing Pumpkins "Bullet With Butterfly Wings"
System of a Down "Chop Suey!"
Skeeter Davis "End of the World"
Rickey Nelson "Travelin' Man"
Chi-Lites "Have You Seen Her"
Animals "We Gotta Get Out of This Place"
Fontella Bass "Rescue Me"
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels "Devil with the Blue Dress"
James Taylor "Fire and Rain"
Edwin Starr/Bruce Springsteen "War"
Lynyrd Skynyrd "Tuesday's Gone"
Limp Bizkit "Break Stuff"
Green Day "Brain Stew"
Temple of the Dog "Say Hello to Heaven"
Sugar Ray "Fly"
Local H "Bound for the Floor"
Slipknot "Left Behind, Wait and Bleed"
Bush "Speed Kills"
311 "Down"
Stone Temple Pilots "Big Bang Baby," Dead and Bloated"
Soundgarden "Fell on Black Days," Black Hole Sun"
Nina "99 Luft Balloons/99 Red Balloons"


I noticed that Rage Against the Machine was the only band to have all their music banned :lol:

Boy, there are some real odd choices in there though...

EDIT: The article says these songs were not actually banned, but I have seen the same list around the 'Net in the past. Wonder why they made the list?

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:39 pm
by Aslanna
A rather misleading thread title considering nothing was actually 'banned.'

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:40 pm
by Soreali
Yeah I hear plenty of these songs on the radio. Some I dont even understand why they were "banned"

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:45 pm
by Mort
Bwwwaaahahaha.... I just heard Dio - "Holy Diver" on South Park... Damn I used to love that shit :vv_jam2:

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:47 pm
by Vailex Darkfury
I also heard plenty of these songs on a Clear Channel station today. NO clue wtf this is about. Probably just some asshat throwing crap around.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:50 pm
by kyoukan
the list says songs that can't be played in the wake of the attack.

I'm pretty sure were beyond the wake.

I don't understand how you guys managed to let almost all the radio stations in your country get run by one corporation though.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:52 pm
by Adelrune Argenti
Right after 9/11, radio stations did not play certain songs for fear of upsetting people. The "ban" didn't last long and it was only on Clear Channel stations if I remember correctly. Everything is back to normal now and we are free to be subjugated to the drivel which is many of these songs.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 5:55 pm
by Fairweather Pure
Well, based upon what the above artice discussed, as well as other similar articles on the Internet (thanks Google), I an assume that this list was drawn up by the powers that be in order to curb any song that might've been considered disrespectful.

The list was in fact made, and it was in fact forwarded to the station managers of Clear Channel.

In no way does it look like these songs/artists were banned permanently. However, one would assume that these songs were indeed discouraged from being played immediately following 9/11.

I just thought the whole thing was interesting. Especially the song choices.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:02 pm
by kyoukan
yeah

I can't really imagine anyone calling in to a clear channel station and complaining that elton john's benny and the jets is disrespectful to the 9/11 victims.

but then again every day I read this forum I realize more and more that I lack the capacity to understand just how stupid some people are.

edit: spelling

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:04 pm
by Fairweather Pure
I mean, Bangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"? C'mon! This is some good stuff people!

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:08 pm
by Aslanna
I have to stop agreeing with Kyoukan.. All the Clear Channel stations I know of suck and were the main reason I stopped listening to the raido. Apparently their suck goes beyond their choice in songs, though, since they have a site dedicated to them at http://www.clearchannelsucks.org/

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:17 pm
by Chidoro
kyoukan wrote:I don't understand how you guys managed to let almost all the radio stations in your country get run by one corporation though.
Two really, but yeah, it's pretty pathetic.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:20 pm
by Winnow
Jerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls of Fire"

Now I can imagine this song being played at the wrong time causing riots.

Goodness gracious!

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:21 pm
by Pilsburry
Those songs were created before 9/11 and have nothing to do witht he incident, the only way it would be inappropriate to play them is right after talking about 9/11...

Like for example if you said "and here is a moment of silence for the people who lost thier lives on 9/11" 30 secs of silence followed by "nanana na nanana na hey hey hey...goodbye"

That would be pretty upsetting to some people.....

But just playing the song....I mean come on...it has nothing to do with 9/11. Nostradamus didn['t write the song, they didn't know 9/11 would happen......it's not about the incident.

That would be like saying not to play by groups who have dead band members....because the families of the dead band members might get upset....so there goes the beetles right?

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:23 pm
by Pilsburry
P.S. Check to see who prints canada's magazines heh.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:24 pm
by Sionistic
I find it hillarious that they blocked all of ratm's music. In a time like that, the government really couldnt use a large voice like zach against them. Also because the clear channel corp consists of the biggest cunts this side of the riaa.

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:34 pm
by Legenae
kyoukan wrote:the list says songs that can't be played in the wake of the attack.

I'm pretty sure were beyond the wake.

I don't understand how you guys managed to let almost all the radio stations in your country get run by one corporation though.
This list WAS posted in the wake of the attack. I remember seeing it and posting it on the MB of the guild I was in back in Sept 2001.

This list is old news. Where on earth did you dig this up from Fair?

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:42 pm
by Jekasurae
wow cant believe theres no dead prez on that list

Posted: July 2, 2003, 6:53 pm
by Kudo
hahaha...i dont understand why banning peoples songs because of the attack would make anyone feel better. if a song came on they didnt want to listen to they could have just turned it off....

Posted: July 2, 2003, 8:11 pm
by Sionistic
whats kinda funny is that they did that whole list by song title, because they banned mudvayne's death blooms, but they didnt ban dig, which was a whole song telling someone to kill themself

Posted: July 2, 2003, 8:24 pm
by Cotto
REM?

Fucking REM?!

Thats like banning fucking Hippies from using poison gas made from live puppies and small children thats specifically designed to kill trees!

Posted: July 2, 2003, 8:38 pm
by Deneve
that list must be total BS, never heard of any music being "banned" after 9/11

Posted: July 3, 2003, 3:38 pm
by Truant
All of these songs WERE forbidden to be played on any CC station after the attack. There was a date when it was lifted, but I am not sure what they date was, nor do I care to look it up.

And to the absurdity of certain song choices. They sat down with their entire catalog...and checked off anything that had to do with: flying, planes, death, afterlife, crashes, arab people, violence, new york, and of course - politcal dissidence (rage) etc etc....ANYTHING remotely, even rediculously related, was put on the list.

As to why one song by a band was banned and not another. These songs all have one thing in common....They are radio played singles. Is that other song you mentioned a major radio single? I'm not talking about getting play on the sunday night college radio show...I'm talking top 40 whatever category of radio your channel falls into.

As to Clear Channel, yes they buy everything remotely popular in each of the better markets in America. We don't really have any say as to what they buy and what they don't. We can't stop them. We can stop listening to them, and most people capable of concious thought do, because Clear Channel caters to the musical taste of the mindless masses of America. More or less, they play shit we don't want to hear. They closed down my favorite station in Dallas, and fucked the DJ's who had been household names in the market for like 30 years. One poor guy is stuck doing traffic until his contract is up because they found some loop in his contract they could fuck him with. CC music stations generally have the most annoying, rediculous play lists that make me want to learn to speak chinese from someone with a lisp rather than listen to their radio. One exception to the CC sucks rule is the talk station in Orlando. Only beacuse the shows that were there when they bought it, heh.

anyways, ramble ramble

Posted: July 3, 2003, 3:52 pm
by Skogen
LMAO!! Nina's "99 Luft Ballons" is on ths list!? Who's the mental giant that decided that it should go on it, and, more to the point, how the fuck did he reason it?

Posted: July 3, 2003, 5:34 pm
by masteen
Skogen wrote:LMAO!! Nina's "99 Luft Ballons" is on ths list!? Who's the mental giant that decided that it should go on it, and, more to the point, how the fuck did he reason it?
Prolly because it sounded foreign. /shrug

98 Rock in Tampa used to be my favorite station. I seldom used my CD player, and I couldn't have named another station in town for 1.5 years. CC bought them, and all the sudden it's the same shit at the same time EVERY FUCKING DAY.

Posted: July 3, 2003, 5:41 pm
by Animale
"99 Luft Balloons" is a song about nuclear holocaust caused by a trigger happy military industrial complex. (They fired nukes because they thought the 99 balloons were an attack by the commies). That's why it was banned I would guess.

Animale