To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems. The lyrics to rock songs replaced the normal preoccupations of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee today as the panel listened to a debate on what some groups insist is record-album pornography. Hundreds of people waited outside for scarce seats. Inside, hundreds more watched rock videos - hearing four-letter words that were headed into a Congressional hearing transcript for perhaps the first time -and heard a debate that touched on whether the First Amendment gives free-speech rights to partly clad, long-haired rockers who sing about sex, sado-masochism, suicide, murder and other things.

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My name is Frank Zappa. This is my attorney Larry Stein from Los Angeles. Can you hear me? The Chairman.


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None other than seven members of the U. Senate, including Paula Hawkins, R-Fla. Gore Jr. Zappa has woven statements made by these lawmakers at the Sept.



It was the summer of , and my band Twisted Sister was taking the world by storm. With our angst-filled teen anthem "We're Not Gonna Take It," we were dominating music radio and television airwaves, and igniting the fire of rebellion in the hearts and minds of American youth. As we rode in our tour bus from town to town, playing show after show, little did we realize that a cultural guillotine awaited us. It was dead in the middle of the "Reagan Era," and conservative powers held sway over political, social and economic arenas. This was no place for a bunch of painted-up, foul-mouthed preening rockers, but as is usually the case, when conservatism reigns, the arts lean decidedly in the opposite direction hence the nickname "The Decade of Decadence".