I totally agree. London was THE place. The t.v. studios were down there, the recording studios, the heads of the record company - what could they do?
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I'm always miffed by people who say 'I preferred the stones' as though you couldn't have liked them both which I do. They were also good friends and in fact the Beatles gave the stones one of their earliest top 20 hits with with 'I wanna be your man' which they'd written for Ringo to sing on their own 2nd album.
Most groups have 3 or 4 single standard songs on their albums with the rest being throwaways. The Beatles for me usually have an album full of single worthy songs and when you think that in the UK, the likes of I'm a loser, In my life, Eight days a week, Michelle, Yesterday and none of the Sgt Pepper album tracks were ever singles during the Beatles time, you can hopefully see what I mean.
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