Does anyone think the people pushing to cancel out Brown Sugar would attend a Stones concert now or ever have? I seriously doubt it.
I agree with Keef
The Stones are in town(LA) for 2 nights.
With so many things now being now deemed "inappropriate" these days, I suppose this isn't a surprise?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/10/13/rolling-stones-retire-brown-sugar-over...
Brown Sugar is part of the Stones "permanent set list".
With so many things now being now deemed "inappropriate" these days, I suppose this isn't a surprise?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/10/13/rolling-stones-retire-brown-sugar-over...
Brown Sugar is part of the Stones "permanent set list".
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I’ve been waiting to read a response https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/piers-morgan-tells-mick-jagger-193605271.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall Guaranteed there will be some "celebrity" responses calling Peirs the "R" word and the usual dialog that comes with it. The attitude has lost some luster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGaBlygm0UY |
A molehill out of a seven figure sponsorship deal. Everyone still has the right to say and feel as they wish. No one however has the privilege to say and feel as they wish without consequences. Thats not a new circumstance. There are some though who believe you should have unfettered free speech (we do) without having to face any blowback (not going to happen). The Stones made a business decision….I don’t recall seeing boycotts or picketing. There is no “they” who sent down a directive forbidding them. Maybe even the Stones now recognize that singing about forced sex with those in bondage is pretty poor form. Same might call that rape. |
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