China Tells Rolling Stones What to Not Play

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Hmm, I always thought "Brown Sugar" was about heroin...

China Orders Rolling Stones to Ax Songs
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By ALEXA OLESEN, Associated Press Writer

BEIJING - The Chinese government has ordered the Rolling Stones to ax four of their best-known hits from their landmark mainland shows next month, a concert organizer said Wednesday.

The band, which is scheduled to perform in Shanghai April 1 and in Beijing April 4, will not be allowed to play "Brown Sugar," "Honky Tonk Woman," "Beast of Burden," or "Let's Spend the Night Together," said Chen Jixin head of Beijing Time New Century Entertainment, a concert organizer behind the two China dates.

The four songs, all of which include sexual references, were originally cut from the mainland release of the band's 40 Licks compilation album by China's culture ministry, Chen said. "Brown Sugar" refers to an interracial coupling.

The album was released by EMI Records China earlier this year. It was the first Rolling Stones album to legally hit the China market; pirated Stones' CDs are widely available in Shanghai and Beijing.

Chen said she didn't know why the government had banned the four songs. The Chinese Ministry of Culture said no one was immediately available for comment.

Only songs on the officially released 40 Licks album will be allowed during the China shows, Chen said.

The mainland set changes will not be the first time the Stones have run afoul of censors.

In 1967, the Rolling Stones appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in the United States to sing "Let's Spend The Night Together." To satisfy censors, Mick Jagger sang "Let's spend some time together."

When asked about the Beijing and Shanghai performance dates in Tokyo last week guitarist Keith Richards said: "It's about time they let us in."

The band first applied to perform in China in the 1970s and was refused permission.

hstencil, Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:54 (twenty-three years ago)

poor china.

your null fame (yournullfame), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:57 (twenty-three years ago)

sell outs

pete b. (pete b.), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:57 (twenty-three years ago)

Instead, they will replace those songs with:

Cocksuckers Blues
Star Fucker
She Was Hot and
Start Me Up

Davlo (Davlo), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:58 (twenty-three years ago)

and Bitch

Davlo (Davlo), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:58 (twenty-three years ago)

and Some Girls

Davlo (Davlo), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:58 (twenty-three years ago)

hah, good to know that ye olde stones are still pushing the envelope somewhere!

geeta (geeta), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 15:59 (twenty-three years ago)

Beast of Burden???

Ben Williams, Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:00 (twenty-three years ago)

"Brown Sugar" refers to an interracial coupling

This is a joke when you consider all the Chinese married to foreigners. Apparently, Chen only hates black people.

dleone (dleone), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:01 (twenty-three years ago)

"Brown Sugar" is far worse than an interracial coupling -- it's about a slaveowner fucking one of his slaves.

Yanc3y (ystrickler), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:05 (twenty-three years ago)

(haha, or maybe he's protesting the treatment of female slaves)

edit: beat me Yanc3y

dleone (dleone), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:06 (twenty-three years ago)

yeah but I thought it was using slave-fucking as a metaphor.

hstencil, Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:11 (twenty-three years ago)

No, it was pretty fucking literal. In True Adventures of the Rolling Stones Stanley Booth is with them at Muscle Shoals while they record the song, and he gets Mick to change some of the lyrics because they were far too offensive and transparent.

Yanc3y (ystrickler), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:13 (twenty-three years ago)

I would add to the list of songs they shouldn't play: well, anything from the last 20 years, really. I think the Real Stones should give up and send out animatronic Stones

Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 16:24 (twenty-three years ago)

I wonder if they'll have to change "Time is on My Side" to "Mao is on My Side"

(OK it could have been funnier - but I can't think of any other Stones songs right now)

"Mao's Little Helper"?


dave225 (Dave225), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 18:02 (twenty-three years ago)

You missed a good opportunity to mention the Little Red Book there.

Amateurist (amateurist), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 18:05 (twenty-three years ago)

(Do they still read those in China?)

Amateurist (amateurist), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 18:06 (twenty-three years ago)

so will China make them retire finally too?

M Matos (M Matos), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 21:01 (twenty-three years ago)

In all honesty: why should they retire? They're still a good live band and their records aren't so bad. And they seem to enjoy being on stage.

Amateurist (amateurist), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 21:02 (twenty-three years ago)

their records aren't so good, either. I saw them in '97 and the fucking blew. though I will happily cede that Stripped is excellent ("They rehearsed"--R. Christgau), and that what I saw was one show six years ago.

M Matos (M Matos), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 21:04 (twenty-three years ago)

Send out Kraftwerk!

Leee (Leee), Wednesday, 12 March 2003 21:08 (twenty-three years ago)


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