The Rolling Stones interview, 1965
Mick Jagger called us the four-headed monster because we went everywhere together, dressed similarly…black polo-neck sweaters and the dark suits and the same haircut…
- Paul McCartney
There was a pecking order among musicians in London. The Beatles were the top, then came the Stones. Beneath them were The Who and Moody Blues and all the other bands. It was on the strength of the music, not on record sales. They did work with each other. Jagger and McCartney always planned the release of a new single so they were never fighting each other for the number one spot.
- Barry Miles ( an author and journalist considered one of the architects of Swinging London culture )

