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Banned Bands: The World Edition!

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Content provided by Jay Ray, Shayne Seymour, Jay Ray, and Shayne Seymour. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jay Ray, Shayne Seymour, Jay Ray, and Shayne Seymour or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

These bands were banned from other countries for reasons that may shock you! And by "shock," we mean entertain in a highly humorous way. Get ready to laugh your bandanas off!

What to you think is the most ridiculous banned band story?

Send us a voicemail and let us know what you think!

Let us know on Beer Thursday on Instagram and enjoy Jay's brilliant beer photography while you’re there!

Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level.

Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app:

Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round:

Banned Bands: Global Music Controversies.

In this round, your slightly controversial hosts, Jay and Shayne, delve into the intriguing world of bands and artists banned from performing in various countries around the globe.

The discussion covers notable examples such as The Beatles' ban in Israel due to fears of corrupting youth, Led Zeppelin's refusal at Singapore's airport due to long hair, the Rolling Stones' 1973 drug-related entry denial in Japan, Frank Sinatra's ban from Mexico following an offensive film, and Alice Cooper's 1975 ban in Australia for his theatrical shows.

Amid humorous anecdotes and poignant reflections, the episode explores the cultural and political reasons behind these bans and concludes with light-hearted banter and listener engagement.

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280 episodes

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These bands were banned from other countries for reasons that may shock you! And by "shock," we mean entertain in a highly humorous way. Get ready to laugh your bandanas off!

What to you think is the most ridiculous banned band story?

Send us a voicemail and let us know what you think!

Let us know on Beer Thursday on Instagram and enjoy Jay's brilliant beer photography while you’re there!

Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level.

Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app:

Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round:

Banned Bands: Global Music Controversies.

In this round, your slightly controversial hosts, Jay and Shayne, delve into the intriguing world of bands and artists banned from performing in various countries around the globe.

The discussion covers notable examples such as The Beatles' ban in Israel due to fears of corrupting youth, Led Zeppelin's refusal at Singapore's airport due to long hair, the Rolling Stones' 1973 drug-related entry denial in Japan, Frank Sinatra's ban from Mexico following an offensive film, and Alice Cooper's 1975 ban in Australia for his theatrical shows.

Amid humorous anecdotes and poignant reflections, the episode explores the cultural and political reasons behind these bans and concludes with light-hearted banter and listener engagement.

  continue reading

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