As it turns out, American Democrats aren’t the only group who can’t stand Donald Trump. British rock stars can’t tolerate the orange-hued presidential threat either. As proof, Rolling Stones tour producer Michael Cohl shared a story about a 1989 concert when Keith Richards, folk hero that he is, came close to finishing off the circus-peanut-shaped entrepreneur for all of us.

The band was in Atlantic City for the last stop of its Steel Wheels tour. Cohl had figured out a way to score the band more money by staging the concert as a pay-per-view event, akin to a boxing match, but in order to do so, he needed a promoter who was willing to put up big bucks for the band to play. Unfortunately, that deep-pocketed backer ended up being Trump, owner of the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino.

As the story goes, Mick Jagger, Richards, and the rest of the band members (to their credit), registered serious reluctance that a nine-digit paycheck was worth being associated with such a goon. So to assuage their fears, Cohl drew up a contract barring Trump from promoting the show in one of his self-aggrandizing press conferences or even attending the concert himself.

Per Cohl’s story, which he relayed last year to Pollstar: