explain how john denver connects his personal exprience with music censorship to the possible creation of a national panel to review lyrics

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When John Denver testified at the Senate in 1985, he was really upset that the lyrics in his song "Rocky Mountain High" were misinterpreted as drug related lyrics by people who had never been to the Rocky Mountains. For him, suppression of society begins with censorship of spoken and written word, as it happened in Nazi Germany, and it mustn't be tolerated in any democratic society. People should be free to choose what content they want them and their children to access to, and artists should be free to express themselves in any way they feel like to.

Thus, although he was strongly against any kind of censorship, he considered that there was a need for the creation of a national panel to review lyrics so that artists wouldn't get banned in vain, since this affected their reputation and work. The panel should only warn the consumer of such content.

John Denver shows how he was unfairly censored and uses this to support the creation of a national panel to review song lyrics.

How was Denver censored?

  • Denver music was considered immoral.
  • His music was deemed inappropriate.
  • His music was underrated.
  • His music was associated with the use of illicit substances when there was no reference to it.

The censure suffered by Denver was something very unfair and that saddened him greatly. He used this to encourage the creation of a national lyric review panel, to prevent other artists from being unfairly censored.

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