Sir Paul McCartney has brought up old beef as he reignites the rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. During the 1960s, the bands were locked in a mutually-respecting feud that saw them vie for chart glory.
But Paul insists that he, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr had the edge - so much so that that he think The Stones copied whatever they did.
He told Howard Stern on his Sirius FM show: "I love the Stones, but The Beatles were better. "Their stuff is rooted in the blues, whereas we had a lot more influences. "Keith [Richards] once said to me, 'You were lucky, man.
You had four singers in your band. We got one.'" Keith and pals Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood make up The Rolling Stones - all in their
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