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who was better The Rolling Sones or The Beatles?

The Rolling Stones
3
14%
The Beatles
18
86%
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By ASG
#86432
I like Victoria by the kinks....my old science teacher saw them do that live....Dave for those of you who know the tales...
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By Sidders
#86442
Bridgie wrote:
kendra k wrote:i have listened to his solo stuff and wings, and it's just so bland.


however mull of kintyre is the second highest selling single ever in the UK

That's got to be rubbish. Candle in the Wind and Band Aid surely sold more.
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By Nablo.
#86447
As well as Whams - Last Christmas that sold a huge amount.
By Bridgie
#86450
Sidla wrote:
Bridgie wrote:
kendra k wrote:i have listened to his solo stuff and wings, and it's just so bland.


however mull of kintyre is the second highest selling single ever in the UK

That's got to be rubbish. Candle in the Wind and Band Aid surely sold more.


non charity. bohemian rhapsody sold more.

candle in the wind is the highest selling but thats just because it was for charity. 5 million coppies wasnt it? something stupid like that.
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By Nablo.
#86455
Bridgie wrote:
Sidla wrote:
Bridgie wrote:
kendra k wrote:i have listened to his solo stuff and wings, and it's just so bland.


however mull of kintyre is the second highest selling single ever in the UK

That's got to be rubbish. Candle in the Wind and Band Aid surely sold more.


non charity. bohemian rhapsody sold more.


Are you talking first release or second or combined sales?
By Bridgie
#86458
when i looked it said bohemian rhapsody sold more when it was released on 2 dates, so combined i guess
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By Nablo.
#86462
Then that would help it to sell more. So in a way thats still not a good indication of sales as it's the two and not just the one off release.
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By Sidders
#86477
Wasn't the 2nd release for charity though?
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By immyG
#86493
hav just listened 2 victoria by the kinks. average at best
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By a_girl_from_mars
#86496
I think I know the songs Nablo is talking about but other than that i do'nt really know any Rolling Stones songs, and biasedly I'd choose the Beatles as I've grown up with them. I don't feel they're overrated becasue of the hype which surrounded them in the 60s as, as I'm sure you can work out, I wasn't around i the 60s yet I absolutely love the Beatles.

Favourite song- typically Yesterday, but partly for personal reasons.
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By Nablo.
#86535
Sidla wrote:Wasn't the 2nd release for charity though?


It came out at Christmas time the year Freddie Died being 91.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#86584
didnt realise he was that old. i wish yesterday had never been written.
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By kendra k
#86598
victoria is a pretty good sog, but it's not their best. though that album, arthur, is a wonderful work. the fact that ray davies could capture aspects of daily life and the british conscience in the course of an album is something very few people could do well. did the beatles ever do an actual rock opera or and actual concept album? no! i think in that regards, ray davies' song writing is more advanced/mature. they aren't just "pop ditties" like the beatles and 'stones. the who had the same thing. townshend wasn't THAT good with they lyrics, but he knew how to string melodies around together.
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By immyG
#86687
kendra k wrote:did the beatles ever do an actual rock opera or and actual concept album? .


so what? they made great songs that inspired and continue to inspire generations. they are the reason many of todays artists (Liam Gallagher being a prime example) are doing what they are doing. and they did what they did extremely well.