Get ready for the new Jack Reacher.
14.11.2021 - 23:27 / etcanada.com
Sir Paul McCartney made headlines a few weeks back when he dismissed The Rolling Stones as “a blues cover band,” and now a fellow British rocker is offering a similar assessment of the legendary group.
In a new interview with the Coda Collection (via NME), The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was asked for his opinion on McCartney’s remarks.
“You cannot take away the fact that Mick Jagger is still the No. 1 rock ‘n’ roll showman up front,” Daltrey said of Sir Mick.
“But as a band, if you were outside
Get ready for the new Jack Reacher.
When the “Jack Reacher” films were released, critics and many film fans seemed to enjoy them. The diehard fans of Lee Childs’ book series, of which the films were inspired by, were not happy.
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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has criticised The Rolling Stones, calling them “a mediocre pub band”.In a new interview with the Coda Collection, Daltrey reflected on The Who’s history, and was asked about their contemporaries, including the Stones and Led Zeppelin.When discussing the Stones, Daltrey first took the opportunity to praise frontman Mick Jagger, saying: “You’ve got to take your hat off to him.
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