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Did The Rolling Stones ever beat The Beatles in the charts?

Did The Rolling Stones ever beat The Beatles in the charts?

The Beatles and the Rolling Stones are undoubtedly the two biggest groups from the 1960s and maybe even of all time. But did The Stones ever outdo the Fab Four?

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“It’s a Pretty Simple Answer”: Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley on Why Touring With the Rolling Stones Topped Touring With the Beatles

“It’s a Pretty Simple Answer”: Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley on Why Touring With the Rolling Stones Topped Touring With the Beatles

The Righteous Brothers had two huge opening gigs in 1964—The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. One tour was more fun, though.

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Andrew Watt Defends Rolling Stones' Grammy Win, Previews Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem' 

Andrew Watt Defends Rolling Stones' Grammy Win, Previews Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem' 

Producer Andrew Watt goes deep on working with Lady Gaga, the Rolling Stones, and more in our new interview.

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Which song by The Beatles has been played the most?

Which song by The Beatles has been played the most?

The Beatles are the biggest band in history; bigger than Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones or any of their peers. But which of their songs is the biggest?

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A Modern Psychedelic Rock Primer in 5 Bands

A Modern Psychedelic Rock Primer in 5 Bands

The Beatles released “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown),” which featured a sitar played by George Harrison. Soon, artists like The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, and The Doors led psychedelic rock into its peak period (1967). Check out these five modern psychedelic rock bands below.

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Mick Jagger shares his 'favourite singer of all time' who 'inspired' Stones

Mick Jagger shares his 'favourite singer of all time' who 'inspired' Stones

The Rolling Stones frontman is one of the most famous musicians in the world, but he has his own favourite artists too. One in particular influenced Mick Jagger massively

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