У нас какой-то наблюдается год одичания. Посему, если уж всем так сложно находить интересные ссылки — ну давайте хотя бы будем цитировать новости. Тем более, что попадаются наполненные занятными событиями дни, как сегодня.
The bands would say publicly that they weren't in competition and were always supportive of each other — claiming their rivalry was just a 'myth'.
But in a new book Beatles Vs Stones, John McMillian, writes how the relations between the groups were not always so cozy.
'The two groups clearly struck up a rapport,' he writes, 'but that never stopped them from trying to outperform each other wherever and however they could. And as most people understand, emulous competition rarely nourishes a friendship; more often it breeds anxiety, suspicion and envy.'
In this extract, McMillian reveals Mick Jagger's brooding jealousy and a candid admission after the Stones frontman watched how the Fab Four had become prisoners of their own fame during their first visits to New York by thousands of adoring teenage fans in the mid 1960s. ...