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Posted On: 02/11/2016 3:09:43 PM
Posted By: Bhawks
No sympathy for the devil.

Funny how often Republican candidates, year in and year out, run afoul of recording artists who don’t appreciate the unauthorized appropriation of their work for campaign appearances, property rights and copy writes proponents that Republicans surely are.

“Brown Sugar”, really?! Because it’s soooo Trump audience appropriate, right?

Hey Donald, how about this cut for the next time you’re in a rally with a crowd full of Evangelicals?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c03d0NAK3vk

You’ll have ‘em right from the get go with “a man of wealth and taste” and with “Jesus’s moment of doubt and pain”.

You can even punch the 'military so strong no one will mess with us’ meme with "rode a tank, held a generous rank".

They'll go nuts! LMAO!

Rolling Stones Say Trump Has No Permission To Use Songs At Rallies

No sympathy for the devil.

02/11/2016 10:18 am ET
Cavan SieczkowskiDeputy Director, News & Analytics, The Huffington Post


Trump included Stones songs like "You Can’t Always Get What You Want” and "Brown Sugar" on a self-curated playlist used at various campaign stops, the New Yorker reported. Apparently, "the more inappropriate for a political event, the better.”

But when the Daily Beast contacted the band, a spokeswoman said the GOP candidate never asked to use the tracks.

“The band was not asked for permission to use the songs,” Fran Curtis said.

This is the most recent artist to push back over Trump's use of their work.

Earlier this month, Adele's team said she "has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning" after it was revealed Trump used "Rolling in the Deep" and "Skyfall" at campaign stops in the Midwest.





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