The Beatles (0.83) pull further ahead of every other neighbor in The Rolling Stones' top 10 — a gap that sets the shape of the entire cluster. No other neighbor comes within 0.10 of that score, making this one of the clearest single-anchor patterns in a broad distribution.
Below that peak, the top 10 spreads across a mix of subcategories that is notably cross-kind. Goldie Hawn (0.73) and Michael J. Fox (0.71) are both Actors, and Jamie Lee Curtis (0.67) follows at the same subcategory — making Actors the second-most-represented type in the set. Fellow Musicians and Bands account for four of the ten neighbors: Mick Jagger (0.73), Pearl Jam (0.71), Gibson (0.68, a Music brand rather than a band), and Pink Floyd (0.65). Fender (0.66) is the second Music brand in the set. Rounding out the ten are The Humane Society of the United States (0.66), a Non-Profit, and Stephen King (0.65), an Author — neither thematically adjacent to rock music, yet both landing inside the top 10 by audience shape alone.
The cross-kind presence of multiple Actors and two guitar-brand Music entities alongside fellow bands signals that this audience's shape is defined less by genre loyalty than by a broader generational and cultural profile — one that the interactive graph's wider 50-neighbor view will likely extend further.