The Rolling Stones are temporarily removing one of their most popular songs from their current tour setlist.
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According to USA Today, βBrown Sugar,β will no longer be performed on their current tour, as confirmed by guitarist Keith Richards, due to βconflictsβ surrounding the lyrical content, which evoke images of slavery, drugs and sex.
Richards added, βIβm trying to figure out with the sisters quite where the beef is. Didnβt they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery? But theyβre trying to bury it. At the moment I donβt want to get into conflicts with all of this shitβ¦but Iβm hoping that weβll be able to resurrect the babe in her glory somewhere along the track.β
Lead Mick Jagger also confirmed to The Guardian that the band would be nixing the song, saying that it was βtough to compile a set list for stadium shows.β
βWeβve played βBrown Sugarβ every night since 1970,β Mick Jagger explained. βSo sometimes you think, βweβll take that one out for now and see how it goesβ. We might put it back in.β
During a 2020 interview with the Rolling Stones, music producer Ian Brennan expressed his disdain for the bandβs decision to βplay and profitβ off the song. In response to their decision to take the controversial song off the list, Brenna told the Guardian:
βThat they now retire the song is a victory. But that the band continue to play coy as to the reasons for their decision rather than just making a frank admission of the inappropriateness of the lyrics as the reason why they have chosen to no longer play the song live is an opportunity for healing and leadership missed. The Rolling Stones insistence on continuing to perform the song was not only insensitive, but a prime example of entitlement.β
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