Torquay: the British Riviera, where the only thing to distract you from the stunning beatitude of being by the breezy seaside is the squawk of zealous seagulls and the odd
The Rolling Stones and The Beatles went from pals and collaborators to sworn rivals in the 1960s, and in recent years have exchanged harsh words about one another in the
In the annals of rock history, the two great guitar bands cited as masters more than any others are The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Thus, it seems somewhat of
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,
After Paul was quoted in a New Yorker profile calling the Stones a “blues cover band”, he quickly got in touch with Keith Richards to insist that his comments were