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3 Musicians Who Hated The Rolling Stones: ‘They Were Always S*** on Stage’


Rolling Stones members Charlie Watts (from left), Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Bill Wyman stand together to meet the press in 1969.
(l-r) Rolling Stones members Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Bill Wyman | Manchester Mirror/Daily Herald/Mirrorpix via Getty Images

The Rolling Stones hated some of their own music

The musicians who hated The Rolling Stones clearly didn’t hide their disdain for the band’s music. Neither did Jagger and Richards. After more than 60 years as a group, the two lifelong members hated some of the music they made together.

Both Richards and Jagger hate Their Satanic Majesties Request. Unless they meant something different by

The Rolling Stones are one of the greatest classic rock bands by almost any measure. They won over millions of fans, but some fellow musicians hate The Rolling Stones. Their unbelievable career span, run of great albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and multiple  No. 1 hits don’t mean much to other artists who couldn’t stand Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and crew.

(l-r) Rolling Stones members Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Bill Wyman | Manchester Mirror/Daily Herald/Mirrorpix via Getty Images

The Rolling Stones hated some of their own music

The musicians who hated The Rolling Stones clearly didn’t hide their disdain for the band’s music. Neither did Jagger and Richards. After more than 60 years as a group, the two lifelong members hated some of the music they made together.

Both Richards and Jagger hate Their Satanic Majesties Request. Unless they meant something different by calling it garbage. The 1967 album seemed to be a response to The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. It contained some of the better songs in the Stones’ catalog and peaked at No. 2 in the United States.

Mick and Keith disagreed about the signature song “Street Fighting Man.” It’s one of Richards’ favorite Rolling Stones songs, probably because he held onto the riff for a few years and finished it quickly alongside Watts when inspiration struck again. Yet Jagger doesn’t like it much because the message doesn’t resonate more than 50 years later.

Keith, Mick, and the rest of the band earned the right to mock their music. The musicians who hate The Rolling Stones just seem to have petty gripes about the legendary band.

1. John Lennon

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Paul McCartney once said the media manufactured the rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. It’s not a far-fetched take considering Paul and John Lennon gave the Stones the song that became their first top-20 hit in England (“I Wanna Be Your Man”). Even when the bands traded insults, it appeared to be in good nature.

He wrote a song for them, he appeared in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, and hung out with Jagger in New York in the 1970s, but John was one of the musicians who hated The Rolling Stones. At least for a while. He hated Mick as of 1971, saying he was a joke, as were his attempts at acting. John said the Stones weren’t in the same class as The Beatles. 

The relationship between John and Mick eventually thawed, but the bespectacled Beatle had no love lost for The Rolling Stones in the early 1970s.

2. Ginger Baker

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