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  2. Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

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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

  4. List of songs subject to plagiarism disputes - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones settled three disputes and were also claimants in two plagiarism disputes. Chris Brown settled one dispute. Will.i.am settled five disputes. Bruno Mars settled four disputes with one being still litigated. Robin Thicke settled one dispute. Kanye West settled three times.

  5. Talk:Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones have retired their song "Brown Sugar" due to its controversial lyrics about Black women. It begins with the lyrics, “Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields. Sold in the market down in New Orleans. Skydog slaver know he’s doin’ all right. Hear him whip the women just around midnight.”

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  7. Piers Morgan Tells Mick Jagger to ‘Grow a Pair’ After Rolling ...

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  8. Altamont Free Concert - Wikipedia

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    The music magazine Rolling Stone, in a 14-page, 11-author article on the event entitled "The Rolling Stones Disaster at Altamont: Let It Bleed" published in their January 21, 1970, issue, stated that "Altamont was the product of diabolical egotism, hype, ineptitude, money manipulation, and, at base, a fundamental lack of concern for humanity". [9]

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