Post by Admin on Oct 16, 2021 13:19:25 GMT -4
Mick Jagger makes playful dig at Paul McCartney after THOSE controversial comments that The Beatles were 'better' during Rolling Stones gig in LA: 'He's gonna join us in the blues cover band'
The Rolling Stones played in front of a celeb-filled audience at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Thursday night
In between songs, Jagger took the time to jab McCartney over his recent controversial comments while naming many of the famous people in attendance
The founding member of The Rolling Stones said: 'Paul McCartney is here, he's going to help us, he's going to join us in the blues cover later on'
Regardless he did go on to name over A-listers in attendance including Megan Fox, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lady Gaga, and California Governor Gavin Newsom who received thunderous boos
The concert was the first of two massive concerts in the Los Angeles area for the London band
Earlier this week, McCartney compared his Beatles to their fellow British musical legends
Speaking to The New Yorker , Paul said: 'I'm not sure I should say it, but they're a blues cover band, that's sort of what the Stones are'
Last year, McCartney told Howard Stern he felt the Beatles were the better band
Mick Jagger responded there was 'obviously no competition' between the groups, while comparing their dynamics in terms of touring
The Beatles split in 1970 after a decade together, while The Rolling Stones have continued to tour since their formation in the 1960s
The Rolling Stones are currently on their No Filter tour, following the death of drummed Charlie Watts in August