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  • bullshit has no color.

    Michel, french, white, 55 y, living on earth

  • Someone once told me, "you should try all the sugars,

    brown sugar, white sugar, powder sugar and any other

    sugars out there because they all taste the same... SWEET"!

    Good luck to all the interracial couples out there for exploring

    different sugars w/o fear only for the love of sugar.

  • It was 1975--we were crusing the boardwalk-Cheryl, Robin, P.W.,Patty from Pennsylvania , Debbie Dean,& Happy Jack in Ocean City Maryland--Not a care in the world--Getting a beer at the purple moose and just living-and listining to great music and being together--where did the good times go? I miss you all!!!!

  • i was searching this about a year!!!!! :D

  • Every single person on the face of the earth is racist.

    If you insist that you have no racist thoughts or preconceived notions about at least one race, you are a LIAR!

    The faster we acknowledge these truths, the better and faster we can address and overcome them as a species.

    Eventually, we will re-breed all the races out of existence anyway...if the human race lasts that long.

  • People that hate on white guy/ black girl couples should go to hell

  • I love that show---Louie

  • i don't think people should look at the race of the person.we are all equal in Gods eyes.if my son brought home a black woman i would be ok with it.

  • danger danger when you taste brown sugar...

  • I grew up wondering what all the hubbub was about... I'm Choctaw Indian. Neither black or white. White women, black women... all beautiful to me.

  • yeah man... who ever you love is who you love..

    the heart wants what the heart wants man.. you cant deny.

    peace to all.

  • For some reason this is the perfect rainy day song to me. Not sure why but its just got that feel to it.

  • to be honest I think this is one of the songs that helped the white man and the black man to settle the past so we could rebuild a world without hate between one another cause you gotta think how bad it was back then everytime I here this it's like idk I've heard many stories how music helped change the world just like Bob Marley's dream

  • I couldn't understand this song until I read the words. I'm a rainbow child and I don't see color even though I was raised in the deep south of Louisiana. I've dated men of all colors, it doesn't really matter what color he is as long as he treats you with the uttmost respect of being a woman.

  • What's code? Referring to her as 'BLACK' and him as 'WHITE'? I think the song is very, very obvious. I agree when you love a woman it doesn't matter what race she is. That being said, that' ll be the day when I refer to 'BLACKS' as African-Americans. I'm white not Italian-American. I was born here, have never been to western Europe, let alone Sicily. So refer to me as white and as American. This is the country I'll die for despite the scum running it. Why? Because I'm not a PC jerk-off.

  • @JOLLYSTOMPERUSA So true.

    I like where ya coming from. I've never been to Africa and mostly my blood was already here before they bought my other blood from Africa. Part of me is Indian and they never left this country to go to India. I do have Irish in me though. I'm a heinz 57 and I love every color thats in my blood.

  • if U love someone who cares what race UR, & even if U choose the same gender thats OK with me, not my choice, UR chocie, & hopefully someday UR right

  • great song

  • When i hear this song, i think about the awkward car scene from "Guess Who".

  • @thenjest LMFAO ME2!!

  • @hortomagikooo Wikipedia, but it did not initially include the group's new

    single, "Brother Louie." The song about a black girl and her white boyfriend had been a UK hit for Hot Chocolate earlier that year. Once issued as the Stories' second single

  • muy buena cancion espero poder descargarla

  • 24 personas fueron castrados y violados con un `perro que tiene rabia.

  • thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this!

  • @hortomagikooo Do what? Please check out Wikipedia for the reason why this song was written.

    This song WAS NOT written about heroin addiction!! Trust me I know about this one!!

  • @nata72 ...no problem i just read it somewhere and i thought that the reason was the addiction but i don't really care :))))))

  • The happiest song on television *Louie on FX*

  • lol i dedicate this to my brother louie love and miss youu hope youu come home soooon so you can see your black girls [:

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  • @hortomagikooo Where in the world did you come up with that from the lyrics?

  • @Texadan I read it once somewhere..brown sugar is a code name..

  • @hortomagikooo Well, yeah. It's 'code' for an African American woman. What do you think the "makes no difference if you're black or white" line means? Think about the time this song was written and what would happen if a white guy took a black girl home to meet his parents. There's no point in looking for hidden meanings when the apparent meaning is so clear and true to nature.

  • @Texadan i agree i think it was taboo in the 1970's

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  • I have always loved the funky beat to this song....love to dance to it....

  • Cultural heritage is sacred. If we celebrate and preserve the diversity of our animals, how much more should we celebrate and preserve the diversity of our peoples? Children brought into the world by parents of different cultural heritages have lost something special and unique and will struggle to ever obtain a sense of cultural identity.

  • @levitemusicstd

    That's all subjective. And plus, how does being multicultural make you less likely to find an identity? Wouldn't it increase identity, twofold? Also, kind of redundant seeing as that seems like some sort of identifier itself . It's not like this is anything new. The English, French, Spanish, Germans etc.. all products of centuries of different cultures mingling and warfaring. Your observations are baseless, and there are astronomical amounts of examples to counteract your views.

  • Cultural heritage is sacred. If we celebrate and preserve the diversity of our animals, how much more should we celebrate and preserve the diversity of our peoples? Children brought into the world by parents of different cultural heritages have lost something special and unique and will struggle to ever obtain a sense of cultural identity.

  • Attention . wanna know the song when they ride in the chopper in louie

  • Ah... Lou Gramm should have had this gig.

  • Ok lol, i wasn't hearing shit then.. I really thought i was tripping out hearing the intro to the show.

  • Way off the original version. Gay. Thumbs up though. Nothing wrong with my old azz memory.

  • don't listen to this, it's been remixed to sound like its from the early '90s

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  • sounds like herbert from family guy

  • Why would I want 60 bananas?

    

  • @MisterNFL

    LOL :D

  • Watched the movie "Guess Who" the other night, and I had to look this song up.

  • @TempleOfInanna2 I heard it in "Dick" LOL!

  • I remember listening to this song as a kid on a transistor radio with one ear bud. LOL!  Rock on Louie!

  • Is this slightly altered in the show opening to say "Louie you're gonna die" right at the end of the intro?

  • @LtStarkiller Yes.

  • @LtStarkiller Heh I'm pretty sure it is

  • Reminds me of the movie C.R.A.Z.Y :))))

  • puro sur 13

  • que hermosos recuerdos, solo tenia trece años, hoy tengo un monton y aun siento nostalgia por esta hermosa cancion...

  • I know I might say racist things and my mind may think racist thoughts, but my penis is a humanitarian

  • @SHlTTER where does everyone get all these ideas of racism in the song? I thought it was about heroin addiction and that it will take anyone regardless of color. ?????

  • @MrJohnkiehl what do I have to do with your shitty comment? was it meant for me?

  • I can't believe that they allowed a song about beastiality back in the sixties to be aired.

  • @thincow12 I thought it was interracial not bestiality.... "She was black as the night, Louie was whiter than white" and "Ain't no diff'rence 'tween black or white" but i guess its open to interpretation...

  • 3:27 is a good start to a great ending

  • racists suck . We are one race . humans .

  • El extraodinario Mr. Rod Steward, podia darse este lujo. Tocaba con diversa bandas y todo era un exito. Asi como cuando grabo aquello de "Un sueño roto".

  • Anyone know where I can get bass tabs or pro guitar for this song?

  • Danger, danger when you taste brown sugar. So true!

  • Number 1 song on the radio on August 19th, 1973.

  • Got an awesome idea for a comic from this song.

  • hmm... reminiscence of the tv show Louie..? 

  • @blackamerican40 I agree white guys do like brown sugar.This guy I knew only liked black girls so people need to just get over it.

  • @kagebushin01 I agree color does not mater in the eyes of love.I fall in love who I fall in love with thats it.

  • Lyrics reminds me of the episode where Louie follows the black girl home

  • Louie season 2

  • Now when I think of Louie as Louis CK this song becomes funny and depressing all at once.

  • It's just a great tune,get over all the racial overtones, knuckleheads!

  • Anos 70... Não precisa dizer mais nada.

  • This song reminds me of "Voulez - Vous Coucher Avec Moi" by Labelle.

  • i am mexican my wife is a black woman and i love her so fuck the racist

  • @canijo380

    mayatero lol

  • so true...yet in those days, people had a hang up on the interracial dating

  • i like the black women and i`m a  white

  • racial dispute is human nature, always was and always will be -

  • Too hard to find this again. This takes me back.

  • It's just a great song, that's all. Full of some funk and roll.

  • Love Louis CK!

  • Wow what an archaic cooment, you don't love a person because of the color of the skin or eyes or hair, it's about feeling and personality, it's NOT a sin to be with a person of a different color, the sine will be not enjoying the life

  • @reikko18 I said nothhing about sin? U love all people. They're all your brothers & sisters. But U do have control of whom U FALL in love & who U screw. Don't let feelings control your destiny. You're nothing less then a lustful animal if U can't control yourself. Look around. U'll see we have plenty of that F'ing up things all around the world. Why is it every race but white can B proud of their color but whites get condemed by those same people 4 showing some pride. Now who"s the bigots?

  • @Jakeman3 what is exactly 'pure'? Did you ever think that people's skin tones & features changed in relation to where they are located on the earth...

  • @lyondeb Oh..now you're talking about evolution. What are the natural reasons Asians eyes & caraniums are shaped as they are? People in other countres at the same latitude don't look like that. The American Indian (same latitudes) are taller, larger frames, darker complexion and MUCH larger noses. Europeans have lighter skin, lighter & rounder eyes, lighter hair & taller. And then there's the Pygmy (smallest) & Watusi (tallest) people. Both on the same continent. What's that about?

  • @Jakeman3 Well as part of the evolution theory, these different groups of people did not all emerge at the same time periods. So, with things like weather, food sources, diseases, could all determine characteristics of certain groups of people. If we all migrated from Africa at some point, (which is a popular belief in the Scientific community) different locations, changing weather patterns ( iceages, extreme droughts, etc.) would dramatically alter appearances from black to white, and inbetween

  • @lyondeb and if we want to think of creationism, (since you spkoe of God in your first comment), I would like to raise the arguement that if we were all created from Adam & Eve, would we not be the same RACE of human being...

  • 2Live Crew sampled this for "Who's F**k**g Who" on their "Sports Weekend" album.

  • who sings it

  • I though I hope Louie gives his momma and poppa lots and lots of halfwhite and halfblack grandchildren!!

  • I agree! However, I am getting a lot of hate messages about this. Give me a break!! I was listening to the Howard Stern show years ago and they played this song and finally explained what is was about. I was 6 when the song first came out.

  • Fin!

  • Man, Woman, Black, White, Red, or other dont make a DAMN bit of difference We are ALL human we all bleed red and we all feel love and pain. I will love who I love regardless of skin tone, Fuck all the racists I know what right and thats all that matters. Thumbs up if you agree

  • @Kagebushin01 so are you for or against prop 8 ?

  • @LordGandor3 I dont give a shit what sex you and your lover are if you wanna get married I believe you should have the right to. On a personal note I disapprove of Marrage as a Whole, as long as the option of divorce is still there Marrage is nothing but a sham. When you marry thats a Scared Vow....so when Death do us Part it better be Death and not divorce or I'll put a bullet in a chamber and make it Death >.> sorry can you tell I had some issues with parents divorce?

  • @Kagebushin01 im against purple people though theres a limit to what i can tolerate

  • @201doom They what they have those Purple People Eaters roflol

  • @201doom

    "To Hell with purple people. Unless they're suffocating. Then help'em!" MH :D

  • @Kagebushin01 not true, blacks are the missing link, notice they are not quite human. they are nomadic fornicating savages.

  • @thincow12 LMFAO GO FINISH BEATING YOUR MEAT!

  • @Kagebushin01 unrelated much?

  • @Kagebushin01 That's a cute, Utopian ideal, but in reality it's terribly naive. It's also inherently laden with problems. No amount of such thinking can take away the reality of the history between the races. I'm guessing you date white women, right? Ask your sistas what they think about black guys who "date"white women. Ali was right, God doesn't make mistakes.

  • @Ldale11 O.o dude Im white and I've dated white, black, brown, and yellow women and I enjoyed the relationship of each one and am still friends with most of them....its all up to the individual to hold a grudge or hate for the sake of hate.

  • @Ldale11 Your cruel, blatant, realistic honesty bothers me. If someone wants to think in such a way, let it be and just fuck off. No one wants or needs to hear how naive someone that has a nice thought is.

  • @Kagebushin01 Technically we can bleed a myriad of colours. But <3 for the message behind it.

  • @Kagebushin01 are you serious?

  • @vindaloorama why not i dont think it matters what color or sex or w/e a person is if you love them you love them and if they love you back all the better. Love is love thats all that matters

  • @Kagebushin01 Well said!

  • Race don't matter.

  • i like this song.would like to try a black man if i wasn't married.

  • Pussy is the root of all evil, then follows money!

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  • @ blackamerican40 Yeah just like a lot of black men love those fat white chicks !

  • @rcd49 lol

  • Love this song.

  • this just reminds me of Louis CK now

  • @MrGysbertiHodenpyl Along with the other FX show, Archer. I now want to hear Mulatto Butts.

  • @MrGysbertiHodenpyl

    lol that's how I found out about this song

  • @MrGysbertiHodenpyl lol me too

  • @MrGysbertiHodenpyl Great show, I love Louis ck!!

  • i'll never forget that day i wondered into a hole in the wall gay bar in hawaii. this was blasting on the jukebox. i had twelve drinks and got the hell out of there.

  • @burdog309 lmao, u just made my day burdog!

  • My name is Louie, my skin is very much whiter than white. My (ex) girlfriend is black. I can't believe I never thought of this song in all the time that we were going out. The only difference is that my parents loved her and still do.

  • esta canción la he estado buscando desde los 70, ya tengo 56 y todavía pega, es rebuena, y si era negra como la noche.

  • Been there, done dat.

  • man i've been looking for this song for a long time thanks alot

  • blackamerican40 get over yourself! Think again my brother. And drdude2001 awesome post. Nice thinking with your lower brain stem where only the basest of human actions occur. Obvious ya'll got no frontal lobes. Hahaha.

  • Άσμα....

  • This was an awesome song,

    and awesome time to be alive.

    black girls can go all night longt,

    white girls just give you their jive!

  • шикарная вещь, незабываемая!

  • @TheEvgeni0 "smart thing to remember!"

  • According to Wikipedia the song "Brother Louie" was written & sung by Errol Brown & Tony Wilson of the group Hot Chocolate, & was a Top Ten hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1973, The song was COVERED by the USA band Stories (featuring singer Ian Lloyd) about six months AFTER Hot Chocolate's UK hit, & their version made number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Ian Lloyd seems to be straining his voice on this vastly inferior version & like most songs the original is by far the best. From1973nitram

  • 70's POWER !!

  • dah shite!

  • lil weezy moola baby

  • @alberts1985 weezy blows

  • "My nickname is Louie"

  • Far better than the Hot Chocolate version...

  • @marcelobico Get some help with your ears.

  • AWESOME!! One of the best songs of the 70's!!

  • the 70's were the best for music wish i could go back

  • i dont know why this song always makes me hurt inside

  • a song

  • WELL IM 19 AND I THINK THIS SONG IS COOL... I WONDER WHAT IT WAS LIKE IN THE 70's.......??

  • @barocioj1 It was bomb!

  • It was Stories who performed it in 1973.

  • This song dates back for me when I was 16. I'm 53 now. I was in Jr. High. It was/is powerful, like a fist! It punched prejudism, White against Black, and showed that Whites do indeed crave Blacks, and how ridiculous racism was/is. Beautiful and very, very powerful!

  • @rladue12 Guy!

    Tell me about it! I was 14 about to turn 51 - ouch! So who sang it when we use to listen to it! All this stuff makes me ride the memory rollercoaster.

  • @rladue12 im 51, so i was there too. u got a few things wrong .1. black men who r prominent/ like sports & movie stars crave WHITE women.2. the original by the u.k. mostly black band / hot chocolate/ , say ,i dont want no spooks in my family, & they also said . no honkys in my family , u get a whole diff meaning wat the song means . the original stuffed racism rite thru ur heart. so listen to it regards

  • Ian Lloyd is 'effin sexy. His voice is awesome in Foreigner's songs too.

  • Lotta people thought this was Rod Stewart the first time they heard it on the radio.

  • @emmettk You're right, there are some similarities in the voices.

  • the tv show is BEST but this song actually kind of sucks..

  • @over9000bottlecaps In what way? Musically? Lyrically? This song "kind of" rocks steady.

  • @turusankamesan Yes....

  • @turusankamesan

    私も同意するものとします。^.^

  • GOD DAMN I BEEN LOOKIN FOR THIS SONG FOR LIKE 4 YEARS.... BAD ASS SONG!!!

  • I found this song few days ago and since then. i´m dancing on this song every day like crazy. I´m crazy about music of 70th lately, awesome song is from Player, Baby come back or anything from The Blackbyrds...these were musicians! Today music sucks as the artists who are just no musicians at all just showing sexy bod, empty brain and empty words..

  • Esta cancion es lo Maximo

  • I was driving somewhere a few days ago and I just started hearing this great old song in my mind. I came here to see younger people digging it. I really was listening to this song on the radio back in 1973 - at the age of 12. Those were very golden years for "popular" music as evidenced by this gem. The message sank in right away and I have not wavered in my distaste for racial hatred. Great job Ian, nice to see you around here.

  • Great song...I inherited some records and a record player when I was a kid...this was one of the gems I found as I explored my new inheritance.

  • One of the biggest singles of the early 1973 era...

  • Not sure why this song came to mind. Thank God I googled the lyrics and found it here on YT... First heard it in my youth-not sure what year... I'm 52.

  • I love this song, thanks a lot.