Rolling Stones drop Brown Sugar from US tour set list
It follows unease with the depictions of black women and references to slavery in the hit song.
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“References to slavery”?Rolling Stones drop Brown Sugar from US tour set list
It follows unease with the depictions of black women and references to slavery in the hit song.www.bbc.com
Keith rags on mick but he seems ok to me.It’s totally cool though that Mick liked to fook 13 year old girls back in the good old days…
Learn Wild Thing?Dangit, that's the only song I can kind of play on guitar. Now WTF am I gonna do?
It’s funny, if you tune your guitar to open G you start playing Stones songs accidentally. You might stumble onto a Black Crowes or CCR song as wellor any other stones song in open G
that’s one of my favorite things about it. one of my bands from the early-mid 00s used a lot of open G, we played dirty blues-rock-garage style, it was a fun band.It’s funny, if you tune your guitar to open G you start playing Stones songs accidentally. You might stumble onto a Black Crowes or CCR song as well