Keith Richards on The Beatles and The Rolling Stones differences
There wasn’t a single day in the 1960s when Keith Richards wasn’t aware of The Beatles. As one of the few bands that could actively compete with the Fab Four, The Rolling Stones had a unique insight into what made them tick and where their strengths were. Although they were friends and occasional collaborators, Richards had always seen the basic makeup of the two bands being completely different.“You know, I think if you took an image-wise, we probably did make a sort of decision to not be The Fab Four, I think,” Richards told NPR in 2010. “They were different. Basically, the differences between the bands – The Beatles were basically a vocal band, you know? They all sang. And one song, John would take the lead, another Paul, another George and sometimes Ringo, right? And our band’s set up totally differently with one frontman, one lead singer, right?”
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