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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Rolling Stones remove 'Brown Sugar' from tour setlist over lyrics depicting slavery [View all]
The Rolling Stones may have dubbed their tour "No Filter," but the iconic rock band has filtered out one of their most popular songs from their setlist.
The band retired their 1971 hit song "Brown Sugar" from their current tour, for now, over "conflicts" surrounding the controversial lyrics that depict slavery, rape and drugs, guitarist Keith Richards confirmed to The Los Angeles Times.
"You picked up on that, huh?" Richards told the outlet after he was asked why the band has refrained from playing it. He added that he doesn't understand the controversy.
"Im trying to figure out with the sisters quite where the beef is," Richards said. "Didnt they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery? But theyre trying to bury it. At the moment I dont want to get into conflicts with all of this."
According to Genius' song interpretation, "'Brown Sugar' runs through different white and Black sexual interactions," including nonconsensual sex between a slave and slave owner, who had "total ownership of Black women but also had total physical and sexual access."
The first verse of the song depicts slaves being sold in the slave trade in New Orleans and being beaten at will: "Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields/ Sold in the market down in New Orleans/ Scarred old slaver knows he's doing alright/ Hear him whip the women just around midnight."
"Brown Sugar" ends: "How come you, how come you taste so good? Just like a, just like a Black girl should."...
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The Rolling Stones remove 'Brown Sugar' from tour setlist over lyrics depicting slavery [View all]
Norbert
Oct 2021
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Me neither. I don't pay much attention to rock lyrics because they often don't make sense.
Towlie
Oct 2021
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