Rolling Stones ‘agreed song censorship’

Published February 7th, 2006


The Rolling Stones agreed to have two songs censored during their half-time performance at the Super Bowl, National Football League officials have said.

The sound was cut when frontman Mick Jagger sang lyrics that were deemed inappropriate for TV audiences.

“We agreed to that plan earlier in the week,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. “The Stones were aware of it and were fine with it.”

A spokesman for the veteran rock band was unavailable for comment.





Related Articles
Super Bowl Age ban on Rolling Stones fans is lifted
Rolling Stones top US concert tours
Sir Tom Jones