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My favourite Beatles song isn't by Lennon and/or McCartney; it's George Harrison's 'Here Comes The Sun'. However that's one of the great things about the Beatles repertoire - there's something for almost every taste.
Back in the '60s, the Rolling Stones seemed far too aggressive for my tastes. I preferred the more melodic tunes of the Beatles. But now I've come to love much of the Rolling Stones' music.
Also, despite Paul McCartney's fame and financial status, it's a member of the the Rolling Stones who has proved that he's a far better musician. I refer, of course, to Bill Wyman.
Chris
My favourite Beatles song isn't by Lennon and/or McCartney; it's George Harrison's 'Here Comes The Sun'. However that's one of the great things about the Beatles repertoire - there's something for almost every taste.
Back in the '60s, the Rolling Stones seemed far too aggressive for my tastes. I preferred the more melodic tunes of the Beatles. But now I've come to love much of the Rolling Stones' music.
Also, despite Paul McCartney's fame and financial status, it's a member of the the Rolling Stones who has proved that he's a far better musician. I refer, of course, to Bill Wyman.
Chris
"Bony Maronie" yeah a Larry Williams song.
i saw American Idol (unfortuanately) they had a
Rolling Stones week.
i didn't know half of the songs - but i do like some of them "Paint it black" would be politically incorrect these days i suppose.
The Beatles - i also like some of their songs.
but don't favour either of them & i was around in the 60s.
give me some "Surfin music" - Beach Boys
i saw American Idol (unfortuanately) they had a
Rolling Stones week.
i didn't know half of the songs - but i do like some of them "Paint it black" would be politically incorrect these days i suppose.
The Beatles - i also like some of their songs.
but don't favour either of them & i was around in the 60s.
give me some "Surfin music" - Beach Boys
the Beatles and the Stones started out pretty similar, playing American-style rock'n'roll and blues - the Beatles reflected British influence more, the Stones were just US wannabes. I saw the Stones in 1965, I think, and they were a blues band. (I missed the Beatles, one of the big mistakes of my life.) The Stones did have hits in the 60s but didn't really emerge from the Beatles' shadow until the Beatles split.
The Beatles were miles better songwriters too - like Chris my favourite is Here Comes the Sun and it wasn't even by L&M
As I understand it they were politically different too. The Beatles were a leftwing co-op with equal shares for all. The Stones were a Mick-Keith company (they took all the songwriting royalties too) and the others were just employees - even Ronnie Wood didn't become a partner till about 10 years ago.
The Beatles were miles better songwriters too - like Chris my favourite is Here Comes the Sun and it wasn't even by L&M
As I understand it they were politically different too. The Beatles were a leftwing co-op with equal shares for all. The Stones were a Mick-Keith company (they took all the songwriting royalties too) and the others were just employees - even Ronnie Wood didn't become a partner till about 10 years ago.
As the general tone of the thread advises, you really can't say one band is 'better', they are different for so many different reasons.
I remember the media furore when both bcame famous, and it was the 'cleancut' Beatles v. the 'dirty' Rolling Stones, when Lennon was often found fighting outside the Cavern, and Jagger was an LSE student.
Ah, the media, where would we be without them ...
I remember the media furore when both bcame famous, and it was the 'cleancut' Beatles v. the 'dirty' Rolling Stones, when Lennon was often found fighting outside the Cavern, and Jagger was an LSE student.
Ah, the media, where would we be without them ...