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“You see, we’re influenced by whatever’s going. We are all going that way in a particular time, even if we’re not affected. If we played a Stones record now and a Beatles record and we’ve been? you’d find plenty of similarities. We’re all substantial. Only heavy.” Rolling Stone, 1968.
“They’ve been attempting to knock us down since we started, notably the British press, always saying, ‘What are you really going to do when the bubble bursts?’ That has been the incrowd joke with us. We had go when we decided, because we weren’t a group that is manufactured, not when some fickle community decided. We understood what we were doing. Rolling Stone, 1971, on The Beatles”.
“T is not just one matter that is Beatle music. How do they talk about it like that? What is Beatle music? Walrus or Penny Lane? Which? It is overly diverse: I’d like to Hold Your Hand or Revolution Number Nine? Rolling Stone, 1971”.
“I have got used to the fact just about that whatever I do is definitely going to be in comparison to the other Beatles. If I took up ballet dancing, my ballet dancing would be compared with Paul’s bowling.” Rolling Stone, 1975.
“One of my big things is that I wish to be a fisherman. I am aware it sounds absurd and I’d sooner be rich than poor, and all of the remainder of that … but I want the pain was ignorance or ecstasy or something.” Rolling Stone, 1971.
“I’m not telling. Tons more than I ever had before.” Rolling Stone, 1971, asked how much money he’d. “Nobody controls Rolling. Rolling’m not manageable. The only one who controls me is me, which is just barely possible.” Playboy, 1981.
“T is nothing conceptually better than rock ‘n’ roll. No group, be it Beatles, Dylan or Stones, have improved on Whole Lot of Shaking for my money. Or perhaps I’m like our parents: that’s my span and I dig it and I’ll never leave it.” Rolling Stone, 1971.
“I don’t want to expire, and that I don’t want to be hurt physically, but if they blow the world up … we’re all out of our pain then, forget it, no more difficulties!” Rolling Stone, 1971.
“I couldn’t think of the the next couple of years; it’s abysmal thinking of how many years t are to go, millions of these. I just play it from the week.” Rolling Stone, 1971.