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That's when men were ****ing men. Mick Jagger wearing tight pants? Manly as ****.
Maybe, but that's definitely not what people said at the time. His long hair, his tight clothes, his style of dancing... he was gender-bending pretty hard by the standards of the day. Hell, revulsion at his effeminate moves was supposedly one of the things that sent the Hell's Angels in to a violent rage at Altamont. Even John Lennon publicly accused him of "[rhymes with bag] dancing."
I was joking. Of course it was effeminate. The point is that mainstream artists have propagated this stuff forever, it's not like it's a recent phenomenon.
I have to assume a post was deleted? And what happened at Altamont with the Hell's Angels was Jagger's fault? Where the hell did that come from? I was a kid, but I remember Altamont and Woodstock.
The violence was crowd generated and a ton of very drunk Hell's Angels "protecting" the stage from them.
The Grateful Dead refused to go on because of the continued problem with violence, way before
The Stones were scheduled to play.
Did a sip poster say that??