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INVITED to travel from Glasgow to Newcastle in The Rolling Stones’ limo in 1966 while supporting the band as one of Ike and Tina Turner’s backing singers, PP Arnold was none too impressed as the subject turned to interracial relationships. The Stones’ crew laughed along as one of their entourage said: “It’s OK to go out with coloured girls, but you can’t take them home to meet your mother, and you certainly can’t marry one!”

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