MAD ![]()
The above photo of the Rolling Stones from Mad magazine is one that I remember well from my younger days, not because the gag was all that great – the balloon quote from Mick Jagger is: “I’d like people to consider me as something more than ‘just another pretty face’!” – but because the band was apparently at some sort of news conference, and there were name tags in front of each of them. Almost as soon as we heard about the Beatles, we knew their names, “John, Paul, George, and Ringo”, and even casual fans typically knew the surnames as well. But it wasn’t like that with the Rolling Stones. Hardly anyone knew the other three band members in the Rolling Stones; well, maybe multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones – unquestionably the most under-appreciated Stone (who was saddled with the title of “lead guitarist” while playing alongside Keith Richards) – who was the “cute one” with the blond hair. But the two men who are rightfully renowned as the greatest rhythm section in the history of rock music – bass guitarist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts – were virtually unknown to the American public. Or at least, until I saw that photo in Mad, I certainly didn’t know their names or what they looked like.
(May 2015) |