Does anybody remember when the NAACP and various preachers were trying to have ths song taken off the album due to the "black girls" line? Funny thing is when you asked any Black woman about it at the time they loved the lyrics. It was their favorite part of the song. It was the black men who complained.
And it's true. Black chicks rule, you know! By the way, the Stones have all admitted repeatedly throughout their careers that they love black music and they love black girls! Do you know the history behind the song, "Sweet Black Angel"? Jagger and Richards fell in love with a picture of Angela Davis (Black Panther) and hung it on the wall at Nellcote (where Exile on Main Street was created and recorded). The Stones just like to pull on your pubic hairs and make you squirm. They love black women and black music.
And it's true. Black chicks rule, you know! By the way, the Stones have all admitted repeatedly throughout their careers that they love black music and they love black girls! Do you know the history behind the song, "Sweet Black Angel"? Jagger and Richards fell in love with a picture of Angela Davis (Black Panther) and hung it on the wall at Nellcote (where Exile on Main Street was created and recorded). The Stones just like to pull on your pubic hairs and make you squirm. They love black women and black music.
Does anybody remember when the NAACP and various preachers were trying to have ths song taken off the album due to the "black girls" line? Funny thing is when you asked any Black woman about it at the time they loved the lyrics. It was their favorite part of the song. It was the black men who complained.
And it's true. Black chicks rule, you know! By the way, the Stones have all admitted repeatedly throughout their careers that they love black music and they love black girls! Do you know the history behind the song, "Sweet Black Angel"? Jagger and Richards fell in love with a picture of Angela Davis (Black Panther) and hung it on the wall at Nellcote (where Exile on Main Street was created and recorded). The Stones just like to pull on your pubic hairs and make you squirm. They love black women and black music.
And it's true. Black chicks rule, you know! By the way, the Stones have all admitted repeatedly throughout their careers that they love black music and they love black girls! Do you know the history behind the song, "Sweet Black Angel"? Jagger and Richards fell in love with a picture of Angela Davis (Black Panther) and hung it on the wall at Nellcote (where Exile on Main Street was created and recorded). The Stones just like to pull on your pubic hairs and make you squirm. They love black women and black music.