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Don't Play That Song

Don't Play That Song

De : Jon Michael
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Don’t Play That Song is the podcast about the music you almost didn’t hear. From banned anthems to censored hits, every episode tells the story of the songs radio refused to play.

Join me every week as I go behind the music, beyond the headlines and deep into the songs that sparked outrage and rewrote the rules.

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    • The Kinks - Lola (The Ban Over the Brand)
      Jun 3 2025

      It’s the summer of 1970, and The Kinks are about to shake up the airwaves with a song about a chance encounter in a club, a little ambiguity, and a whole lot of swagger. But it wasn’t the gender-bending lyrics that got “Lola” yanked from the BBC’s playlists. It was a soft drink.

      This week, we’re diving into the story behind “Lola”, how a love song with a wink of subversion almost got sunk by a brand name. We’ll talk about Ray Davies’ transatlantic sprint to rewrite a single lyric, the ripple effect of the ban, and why “Lola” still resonates more than 50 years later.

      Grab a drink, a cherry cola perhaps, and let’s get into it.

      Want to hear all the songs we couldn’t play on the show? Head to dontplaythatsong.com for the official companion playlist.

      Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and follow the show wherever you get your podcasts.

      Follow the podcast on Instagram @dontplaythatsongpod

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      22 min
    • Loretta Lynn – The Pill (Banned by Country Radio)
      May 27 2025

      When country legend Loretta Lynn released “The Pill” in 1975, she wasn’t just singing about birth control, she was kicking down the doors of country radio with a truth most stations didn’t want to hear. A woman taking charge of her own body? That was too much for the Nashville old guard. Banned by dozens of stations across the country, the song still became a cultural lightning rod and a chart hit.

      In this episode, we dig into the story behind “The Pill,” from Loretta Lynn’s own experience raising six kids by age 34 to the explosive reaction the song sparked in conservative circles. It’s a three-minute anthem that challenged the status quo, reshaped country music, and proved you didn’t need permission to tell your truth.

      Want to hear all the songs we couldn’t play on the show? Head to dontplaythatsong.com for the official companion playlist.

      Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and follow the show wherever you get your podcasts.

      Follow the podcast on Instagram @dontplaythatsongpod


      Sources For This Episode:

      https://time.com/6219550/loretta-lynn-dies-the-pill-legacy/

      https://theboot.com/loretta-lynn-the-pill-secret-history-of-country-music/

      https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/loretta-lynn-pill-ban

      https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/loretta-lynn-feminism-song-pill/6837/

      https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/loretta-lynn-the-pill-feature/

      https://countryreunionmusic.com/loretta-lynns-the-pill-sparked-controversary-and-change/

      https://www.thedailybeast.com/after-country-stations-banned-loretta-lynns-the-pill-it-became-her-biggest-pop-hit

      https://americansongwriter.com/revisiting-the-meaning-of-loretta-lynns-1975-womens-reproductive-rights-song-the-pill/

      https://tasteofcountry.com/controversial-banned-loretta-lynn-songs/

      https://www.newyorker.com/recommends/listen/loretta-lynn-the-pill

      https://pitchfork.com/features/afterword/loretta-lynn-obituary

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      15 min
    • The Who - My Generation (The Banned and Broken Rock Classic)
      May 27 2025

      Before it became a classic rock staple...before it showed up in commercials and movie soundtracks…“My Generation” by The Who was a full-blown act of rebellion.

      In this episode of Don’t Play That Song, we dive into the story behind one of the most explosive singles of the 1960s, and why some radio stations refused to play it. With its defiant attitude, feedback-drenched sound, and that now-iconic stutter, the song didn’t just raise eyebrows. It raised questions.

      Want to hear all the songs we couldn’t play on the show? Head to dontplaythatsong.com for the official companion playlist.

      Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and follow the show wherever you get your podcasts.

      Follow the podcast on Instagram @dontplaythatsongpod


      Sources For This Episode:

      https://www.radiox.co.uk/artists/the-who/pete-townshend-my-generation-not-queen-mother/

      https://www.thewho.com/music/my-generation-3/

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/articles/46f837da-9ffa-494d-94e7-c7ffb0781bea

      https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/roger-daltrey-stutter-the-who-song-my-generation/

      https://www.guitarworld.com/features/bewildering-technique-that-went-way-beyond-any-standard-root5th-ideas-listen-to-john-entwistles-isolated-bass-on-my-generation

      https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/liner-notes/the-who-my-generation/

      https://americansongwriter.com/3-classic-rock-hits-that-were-praised-or-banned-for-featuring-stuttering/

      https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/nov/17/shel-talmy-obituary

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      15 min
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