Mick Jagger of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band the Rolling Stones, took McCartney's comment in stride and joked during a recent show in Los Angeles saying that McCartney would “join us in a blues cover later on. ![]() “They’re both really tasty, but the cheese does one thing and the apple does another.” In the interview, The Who singer credited the Rolling Stones with coming up with “some great songs, but they are in that blues format.”Īs for who he picked between The Beatles and the Stones, Daltrey likened it to comparing apples and cheese. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who perform onstage at Madison Square Garden on in New York City Kevin Mazur/Getty Images. Prior to that though, Daltrey said that “You can not take away the fact that Mick Jagger is still the number one rock n’ roll showman up front.” “If you were outside a pub and you heard that music coming out of a pub some night, you’d think, ‘Well, that’s a mediocre pub band,” Daltrey said, adding “No disrespect.” Roger Daltrey, when interviewed recently by the Coda Collection via NME, chimed in with his own opinion when asked if he heard McCartney’s comment. I Think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.” In October, Paul McCartney first took a dig at the Stones when, after being asked to compare the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, he said, They’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are. McCartney was quoted to have said that “They’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are. Roger Daltrey is the latest rock legend to drag the Rolling Stones, with the Who singer likening the group to a mediocre pub band. JAGGER does not have the DALTREY roar (as in. Published: 3:05 PM Last updated: 3:07 PM Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of. Recall that weeks ago, Sir Paul McCartney of The Beatles said that essentially, The Rolling Stones were a “blues cover band.” The comment came after McCartney was asked to compare the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for ROLLING STONES Mick Jagger Roger Daltrey The Who Calendar New Copyright 1982 at the best. I have always been a WHO fan, even without MOON and ENTWISTLE, TOWNSHEND AND DALTREY are still my rock gods. The Who’s Roger Daltrey Slags The Rolling Stones: ‘A Mediocre Pub Band’ By Brent Furdyk. He didn’t entirely disagree, stating: You can not take away the fact that Mick Jagger is still the number. ![]() Daltrey reacted to Paul McCartney calling The Rolling Stones a blues cover band. despite the death of their legendary drummer Charlie Watts. Roger Daltrey is noted as a founder of the legendary rock band The Who. The Rolling Stones have also been out on tour, continuing to honour dates in the U.S. Roger Daltrey is the latest classic rocker to rip the Rolling Stones. Roger Daltrey has discussed the origins of Jimi Hendrix’s rock theatrics, claiming that he stole the act from Who guitarist Pete Townshend. Roger Daltrey, meanwhile, is currently on a solo U.K.
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