And Mick called referred to black women as brown sugar.
I always remember this Weekend Update on SNL with Garrett Morris.
Last year, the Rolling Stones album “Some Girls” was attacked by black leaders as being racist and it seems that time has not diminished the furor over it, as it was recently the subject of a speech delivered by the Reverend Jesse Jackson at an event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s desegregation decision.
Here to comment is Update’s token sociologist, Garrett Morris. ...
[Polite applause for a bespectacled Garrett Morris who looks dapper and dicty in a suit and tie.]
Garrett Morris: [dignified, dripping with snooty condescension]
Now, I’d like to speak about the subject of a certain Mick Jagger - of the Rolling Stones. ... And I’m going to talk about the song he sang — a song in which he sings these very words: “Black girls - just want to have sex - all night long.” ...
Now, Mr. Jagger, there is only one question I want to ask you — Jaggs. ... And you better have the answer, man, you better have the answer, since you have besmirched the character of black women. Therefore, here is my question, Jaggs.
[pause, takes off eyeglasses, suddenly drops the pose, pleading]
Where are all of these black broads, man? ...
[huge cheers and applause]
Hey, like, where ARE they, baby? You got any phone numbers for me, baby? ... Please send ‘em to me.
[puts glasses back on, dignified again]
Thank you. ...
[enthusiastic applause]
Song said black girls just want to fk all night!Sounds bout right to me.
LOL! SNL was pretty funny in those days. :)