May contain masturbation: the woman weaponising pop's Filthy 15
In 1985, a group of Washington women hit back at the ‘offensive’ lyrics of some of pop’s biggest names. Now their ‘parental advisory’ meddling – and the 15 tracks they initially targeted – have been turned into a riotous piece of musical revenge‘First, I was stunned, then I got mad!†That’s how Mary “Tipper†Gore – wife of American senator Al Gore – described the experience of buying Prince’s mega-...
Guardian Music — In 1985, a group of Washington women hit back at the ‘offensive’ lyrics of some of pop’s biggest names. Now their ‘parental advisory’ med... more info