Parental Advisory: Music Censorship in America

Errata

Following is a list of mistakes contained in the first edition of Parental Advisory. They will be updated in future editions.

Page(s) Description
15 The television host identified as Christina Paul Crouch is actually named Paul Crouch.
43 The band name “Megadeth” is spelled incorrectly.
71 & 229 The text misidentifies Moby Grape’s Skip Spence as the group’s drummer. While he was the drummer for Jefferson Airplane, he played guitar in Moby Grape.
78 & 245 The name of the Scorpions' album is Love at First Sting, not Love at First Bite.
112 The members of the group Body Count were all African-American. There were no white members as the text suggests.
157 & 240 References to the Rolling Stone’s record label are incorrect. The correct label was Rolling Stones/Atlantic.
220 The photo of Elvis Presley is from one of his 1956 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, not the 1957 appearance as the text indicates.
118 The case Burstyn v. Wilson occurred in 1952, not 1962.
141 & 228 While singing "Light My Fire"on the Ed Sullivan Show, Doors singer Jim Morrison did not sing facing the camera.
150 & 211 The song "The Mooche" does not have any lyrics as indicated in text. The song contains scatting, not sung words.
269 The first reference to the album Nasty As They Wanna Be contains the typo "Wanne."

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