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Why did the Soviet censorship ban the Eastern song performed by Valery Obodzinsky?

Valery Obodzinsky became famous after performing "Eastern Song" in the program "Good morning!". But before publishing on the disc, the song was considered by the artistic council of the Melodiya company. Some members of the council in the words "In each line there are only dots after the letter l" saw a hint of Lenin or Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev. As a result, the song was not approved, and then it disappeared from radio and television broadcasts.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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