Rolling Stones cover epic Beatles ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’;  watch

Rolling Stones cover epic Beatles ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’; watch

Initially, Mick Jagger wanted to play ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ instead of ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’

During a concert in Liverpool last Thursday night, the 9th, the Rolling Stones paid tribute to the Beatles with cover of “I Wanna Be Your Man,” hit released in 1963, according to information from NME.

originally written by John Lennon and Paul McCartneyyou stones were the first to release a version of the song. Released as a single on November 1, 1963, exactly three weeks before the recording of the Beatles to be part of With the Beatlessecond studio album by Fab Four.

The show marked the first time the band led by Mick Jagger rang “I Wanna Be Your Man” since 2012, about 10 years without including it in the setlist. Before starting the song, Jagger told the crowd how the group initially planned to cover “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” in Gerry & The Pacemakersalways played before every football match in the Liverpool at the Anfield Stadiumwhere the presentation took place.

See the cover of “I Wanna Be Your Man” in the voice of Rolling Stones below:


Beatles vs Rolling Stones: Book brings verdict on ‘biggest controversy in rock’; meet

After all, what is the best band? Beatles or Rolling Stones? This question has been asked countless times by music critics and fans over the decades. With that in mind, the French Yves Delmas and Charles Gancel decided to give a verdict on the ‘biggest controversy in rock.’ (Via The Country)

As a result, the two music fanatics wrote the book BeatleStones – Un duel, un vainqueurin Portuguese, BeatleStones – One Duel, One Winnerwhich objectively divides the culture war into small battles, each with a different victor.

“There wasn’t a reference book on the biggest controversy in rock history. We wanted to resolve these salon arguments about who is better, if Messi or Cristiano Ronaldoif the Beatles or the stones,” explained Delmas to The Country.

Who was whose inspiration? You Beatles encouraged and inspired the stones, no doubt. Who has the most productive songwriting duo? Beatles. Who was better live? stones. Who had deep relationships, like a family? Beatles. Who knew how to see the band as a company? stones.

“We wanted to get rid of preconceived ideas, make it fun and as less subjective as possible. But there had to be a winner,” said Delmas. In the end, the Beatles won for the “musical revolution,” but the verdict didn’t lessen the impact of the Stones’ achievements.

Source: Rollingstone

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