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The song was performed routinely during the Rolling Stones' 1970 European tour, occupying a prominent spot near the end of the set list even though audiences were unfamiliar with it. The band opened the shows of their infamous 1972 American tour with "Brown Sugar", and it has since become a Stones concert staple. However, Jagger has changed ...
Humorously, Saturday Night Live cast member Garrett Morris commented on the controversy with a mock-editorial on the show's Weekend Update segment: After giving the impression that he was going to openly criticize the Stones, he quoted a sanitized version of the "Black girls just..." line, then stated, "Now, Mr. Jagger, there is only one ...
Accidental Racist; The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn; ... Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song) C. California Indian Song; Chinese Food (song) Ching Chong Song;
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Claudia Lennear, The Inspiration Behind ‘Brown Sugar,’ Regrets Song Leaving Rolling Stones’ Live Set Read More » The post Claudia Lennear, The Inspiration Behind ‘Brown Sugar,’ Regrets S
Accidental Racist; B. Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song) F. Follow the Drinkin' Gourd; L. La Liberté des Nègres; N. New Slaves; S. Sail Away (Randy Newman song)
Some Girls is the fourteenth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 9 June 1978 by Rolling Stones Records.It was recorded in sessions held from October 1977 to February 1978 at Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris and produced by the band's chief songwriters – lead vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards (credited as the Glimmer Twins) – with Chris ...