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  • Unchainme
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Apr 2005
    • 7741

    Wasn't This A Song By The Clash?

    Iran to pull plug on West's music
    •President's order calling popular tunes 'indecent' targets media run by the state


    By NASSER KARIMI
    Associated Press

    TEHRAN, IRAN - Hip-hop blares from car radios in the streets of the Iranian capital, and Eric Clapton's Rush and the Eagles' Hotel California regularly accompany Iranian news broadcasts.

    But Clapton, Kenny G., George Michael and other singers incongruously popular in Iran will be off the airwaves. Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad issued a decree banning Western music from the country's radio and TV stations.

    The decision was an eerie reminder of the 1979 Islamic revolution, when popular music was outlawed as "un-Islamic" under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

    The official IRAN Persian daily reported Monday that Ahmadinejad, as head of the Supreme Cultural Revolutionary Council, ordered the enactment of an October ruling by the council to ban all Western music, including classical music, on state broadcast outlets.

    "Blocking indecent and Western music from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting is required," according to a statement on the council's official Web site.

    Ahmadinejad's order means the state broadcasting authority must execute the decree and prepare a report on its implementation within six months, the IRAN Persian daily said.

    The ban applies to state-run radio and TV. But Iranians with satellite dishes can get broadcasts originating outside the country.


    Comeback after revolution
    The Iranian guitarist Babak Riahipour lamented what he called a "terrible" decision. "The decision shows a lack of knowledge and experience," he said.

    Music was outlawed by Khomeini soon after the 1979 revolution. Many musicians went abroad and built an Iranian music industry in Los Angeles.

    But as revolutionary fervor started to fade, some light classical music was allowed on Iranian radio and television; some public concerts reappeared in the late 1980s.

    In the 1990s, particularly during the presidency of reformist Mohammad Khatami starting in 1997, authorities began relaxing restrictions further. These days in Iran, Western music, films and clothing are widely available. Bootleg videos and DVDs of films banned by the state are on the black market.

    Earlier this month, Ali Rahbari, conductor of Tehran's symphony orchestra, resigned and left Iran to protest the treatment of the music industry.


    Anti-West platform
    Before leaving, he played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to packed Tehran theater houses over several nights last month — its first performance in Tehran since the 1979 revolution.

    The performances angered many conservatives and prompted newspaper columns accusing Rahbari of promoting Western values.

    Ahmadinejad won office in August on a platform of reverting to ultraconservative principles, after eight years of reformist-led rule under Khatami.

    During his presidential campaign, Ahmadinejad also promised to confront what he called the Western cultural invasion of Iran and promote Islamic values.

    Since then, he has jettisoned Iran's moderation in foreign policy and pursued a purge in the government, replacing pragmatic veterans with former military commanders and inexperienced religious hard-liners.

    He also has issued stinging criticisms of Israel, calling for the Jewish state to be "wiped off the map" and describing the Nazi Holocaust as a "myth."

    International concerns are high over Iran's nuclear program, with the United States accusing Tehran of pursuing an atomic weapons program. Iran denies the claims.


    I just thought of "Rock The Casbah"
    Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team
  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 58754

    #2
    Now the king told the boogie men
    You have to let that raga drop
    The oil down the desert way
    Has been shakin' to the top
    The sheik he drove his Cadillac
    He went a' cruisnin' down the ville
    The muezzin was a' standing
    On the radiator grille

    [Chorus:]
    The shareef don't like it
    Rockin' the Casbah
    Rock the Casbah
    The shareef don't like it
    Rockin' the Casbah
    Rock the Casbah

    By order of the prophet
    We ban that boogie sound
    Degenerate the faithful
    With that crazy Casbah sound
    But the Bedouin they brought out
    The electric camel drum
    The local guitar picker
    Got his guitar picking thumb
    As soon as the shareef
    Had cleared the square
    They began to wail

    [Chorus]

    Now over at the temple
    Oh! They really pack 'em in
    The in crowd say it's cool
    To dig this chanting thing
    But as the wind changed direction
    The temple band took five
    The crowd caught a wiff
    Of that crazy Casbah jive

    [Chorus]

    The king called up his jet fighters
    He said you better earn your pay
    Drop your bombs between the minarets
    Down the Casbah way

    As soon as the shareef was
    Chauffeured outta there
    The jet pilots tuned to
    The cockpit radio blare

    As soon as the shareef was
    Outta their hair
    The jet pilots wailed

    [Chorus]

    He thinks it's not kosher
    Fundamentally he can't take it.
    You know he really hates it.
    Eat Us And Smile

    Cenk For America 2024!!

    Justice Democrats


    "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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    • Unchainme
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Apr 2005
      • 7741

      #3
      Originally posted by FORD
      Now the king told the boogie men
      You have to let that raga drop
      The oil down the desert way
      Has been shakin' to the top
      The sheik he drove his Cadillac
      He went a' cruisnin' down the ville
      The muezzin was a' standing
      On the radiator grille

      [Chorus:]
      The shareef don't like it
      Rockin' the Casbah
      Rock the Casbah
      The shareef don't like it
      Rockin' the Casbah
      Rock the Casbah

      By order of the prophet
      We ban that boogie sound
      Degenerate the faithful
      With that crazy Casbah sound
      But the Bedouin they brought out
      The electric camel drum
      The local guitar picker
      Got his guitar picking thumb
      As soon as the shareef
      Had cleared the square
      They began to wail

      [Chorus]

      Now over at the temple
      Oh! They really pack 'em in
      The in crowd say it's cool
      To dig this chanting thing
      But as the wind changed direction
      The temple band took five
      The crowd caught a wiff
      Of that crazy Casbah jive

      [Chorus]

      The king called up his jet fighters
      He said you better earn your pay
      Drop your bombs between the minarets
      Down the Casbah way

      As soon as the shareef was
      Chauffeured outta there
      The jet pilots tuned to
      The cockpit radio blare

      As soon as the shareef was
      Outta their hair
      The jet pilots wailed

      [Chorus]

      He thinks it's not kosher
      Fundamentally he can't take it.
      You know he really hates it.
      Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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