The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were both producing massive hits and bestselling albums, pushing rock and pop to new places. Now, decades after that special time in music, the groups are ...
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were the two defining bands ... rock” songs like “Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love Is Hot),” a collaboration with the Jeff Beck Group, and his Alice Cooper ...
(Photo by Lester Cohen/Getty Images) U2, The Beatles And The Rolling Stones all have a lot in common. They’re Grammy winners, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and, of course, legends in ...
If you asked fans of either band, they could probably tell you a few key differences between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Though they are somewhat cut from the same cloth–both having ...
It rocks harder, playing around with the ferocity that the Beatles’ new competitors the Rolling Stones were bringing ... Beatles songs written as a true collaboration. It’s probably 60% ...
Long-time E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt throws in his two cents to the age-old Beatles vs. Rolling Stones debate.
The Rolling Stones weren't bigger than The Beatles in their prime, but they were certainly badder. They were the punk kids who slipped through the upstairs window at night with a bottle of booze ...
The Rolling Stones began calling themselves ... The “bad boy” counterparts to the Beatles during the British Invasion, the Stones began their career covering (for the most part) Black American ...