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Songs Banned From the Radio—Some Real Shockers Here…

by Alexis Velez

Published May 8, 2017

“A Day in the Life”—The Beatles (1967)

Hard to believe that the BBC could ever ban a song by London’s beloved Beatles, but that’s exactly what happened when this track from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was released. It seems the line, “Found my way upstairs and had a smoke,” was perceived as a drug reference to getting high, which the boys had been known to do on more than a few occasions.

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  1. The Honeymooners: ‘Homina-Homina’ & Behind-The-Scenes Shockers
  2. This 1958 Classic Was Bizarrely Banned From Radio

 

With a group named The Sex Pistols, you would assume they would have a banned song! 

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