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Rolling Stones end 60-year ‘feud’ with The Beatles by playing one of their hits

THE Rolling Stones paid a touching tribute to the Beatles, by playing one of their old rivals’ songs in Liverpool.

It came as the bands continue to trade friendly banter after 60 years.

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Mick Jagger played The Beatles anthem I Wanna Be Your Man at his Anfield gig

At Thursday’s Anfield gig, Mick Jagger said the Stones considered doing local anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone.

But he added: “We decided instead to do a cover of a song written by some other local lads so we’re doing this especially for you Liverpool, OK?”

He then belted out I Wanna Be Your Man, written for the Stones by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1963 before the Beatles recorded it themselves.

Last year McCartney, 79, said of the Stones: “I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band.”

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Mick, 78, later made fun of the jibe and said of McCartney on stage in LA: “He’s going to join us in the blues cover later on . . . ”

The Anfield gig was the band’s first in the UK without drummer Charlie Watts, who died last August aged 80.

Mick said: “We’d like to dedicate this show to Charlie.”

Their 60-date tour includes a gig at London’s Hyde Park on June 25 — on the same night McCartney headlines Glastonbury.

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Jagger paid homage to The Beatles at the gig in Liverpool
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