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John Lydon said he thinks it's time for The Rolling Stones to retire during an appearance on 'Good Morning Britain' on ...
John Lydon took an unexpected swipe at The Rolling Stones during an appearance on a British morning show Wednesday (May 7).
Former Sex Pistols lead singer John Lydon (formally known as Johnny Rotten) said The Rolling Stones “should retire,” since ...
For us, halfway through the 2020s, it’s Mounjaro vs Ozempic, the battle of the fat jabs. In the first ever head-to-head ...
The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 ...
In February, “Hackney Diamonds” won the Grammy for Best Rock Album, marking only the fourth time that the Stones brought home a gramophone since the legendary British band formed in 1962. In 2015, ...
The Rolling Stones were one of the most formidable bands to emerge from the UK in the 1960s, but Eric Clapton thought one ...
Touring tribute bands will stage a battle between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones at the Scranton Cultural Center, Scranton, on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. A venue presale for “Beatles vs. Stones ...
The Rolling Stones boast an unparalleled rock and roll discography of classics, but certain missed opportunities still stick in the mind of Mick Jagger.
It makes sense that The Stones never overtook the Fab Four, though both bands were enormously talented. The Rolling Stones were just a bit taboo for a broader worldwide mainstream audience, what with ...
His comment came during an interview on Good Morning Britain that aired on May 7. That part of the conversation began when ...
“By all means, The Rolling Stones should retire,” Lydon, 69, said on “Good Morning Britain” Wednesday. The he quipped: “I’ve offended music lovers.” But Lydon doesn’t put himself ...