The Rolling Stones and the Beatles are undoubtedly two of the most successful rock groups of all time, and there are many music critics who think that the successes of the two British groups have not only changed the course of modern music, but perhaps Western society itself.
By the 1960s, fans of the two iconic groups were clearly divided musically, and official meetings between the artists were few and far between.
But outside of commercial logic, the relationship between them has been very good, even the first success of the Rolling Stones began in 1964 thanks to the song “I wanna be your man”, by the group from Liverpool.
Decades later, Paul McCartney still mocks this fact, describing the group as a “cover band”.
But in fact, the Beatles and the Stones together have sold more than 800 million records, of which 600 million are actually the unattainable Beatles. But Rock’s “grandfathers” are still hungry.
The American weekly Variety released a sensational news a few days ago, as it claimed that the Rolling Stones have invited the remaining members of the Beatles to join them in a single album.
According to the media, some of the songs are ready, recorded with security measures in a Los Angeles studio, where Mc Cartney has collaborated with the bass, including in the historic project and Ringo Starr.
Magic Paul’s last album was Mc Cartney III in 2020, while the Rolling Stones haven’t released anything since 2005, when they released the album A Bigger Bang, which had a lukewarm response.
Fans are already waiting for the result of the historic album, and in the meantime, for a joke, they try to suggest the name of the group in “Rolling Beatles”, and similar.