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Tuesday, September 18, 2001
Clear Channel Communications, the bloated corporate conglomerate which owns over 1200 radio stations in the United States (including Z100, Q104, WKTU, LITE-FM, and Jammin 105 in the NYC area) is circulating a list of 150 songs its programmers should consider avoiding in the wake of the recent national disaster. While some of the songs on the list might make people feel uncomfortable ("It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)", "Highway to Hell", "Burning Down the House"), some of the other songs are the list could actually be beneficial for people to hear now, and thus their presence on the list is baffling. ("Imagine", "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother","New York, New York", "What a Wonderful World"). And why is "Walk Like an Egyptian" on the list? And "99 Red Balloons"?!?!? 0 Comments:
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