In the Sixties, before the self-styled "greatest rock n" roll band in the world" became an institution and Mick Jagger became a knight, the Stones outraged the British establishment with their behaviour and public comments. Always more dangerous than The Beatles, the young Rolling Stones actively courted public disapproval and set out to be controversial. To behave badly and never say sorry was their creed. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Rolling Stones: Off The Record (Mark Paytress)