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Started by Mikey, March 17, 2012, 08:56:19 AM

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THE STONES DELAY 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

The Rolling Stones are delaying plans for their 50th Anniversary tour.

Rolling Stone magazine reports Keith Richards has shared the news that the band will not play shows this year.

"Basically, we're just not ready," says Keith. Instead, 2013 is the new goal. "I have a feeling that's more realistic."

Quote from: "Mikey"If it's delayed it'll be the 51st anniversary tour

& not ready after 50 years, that's some excuse
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fitzy

Saw them in 1982 in Slane Castle,with George Thorogood,the J.Geils Band,In Tua Nua,and the Chieftains..who i missed mercifully.. ;)I was pretty young,..er!i c,ant remember how young,but Keef has,nt aged a bit in 30 years...definitely!
M,lady....please come down off that roof!!

Mikey

When I say I saw them at Roundhay Park, they were dots in the distance
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E.S.

Quote from: "fitzy"Saw them in 1982 in Slane Castle,with George Thorogood,the J.Geils Band,In Tua Nua,and the Chieftains..who i missed mercifully.. ;)I was pretty young,..er!i c,ant remember how young,but Keef has,nt aged a bit in 30 years...definitely!
Like I always say; He has finally reached the age he's always looked.

Mikey

Ahhhhh!!


They've kissed and made up already, tour anyone?

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones have reconciled their disagreements. The two British rock stars have had several bust-ups over the years but Richards' autobiography caused new problems. Jagger and Richards spoke to the Daily Mirror about their relationship. Richards said: "As far as the book goes, it was my story and it was very raw, as I meant it to be. But I know that some parts of it, and some of the publicity, really offended Mick and I regret that. What some of our detractors forget is that although we look like old codgers living an ocean apart we are still at bottom the boys on platform 3 at Dartford station.'' The Daily Mirror, then notes that Jagger jumped in with, "Er... actually, Keith, it was platform 1.'' Jagger also said: "In the 1980s, for instance, Keith and I were not communicating very well. I got very involved with the business side of the Stones, mainly because I felt no one else was interested. But it's plain now from the book that Keith felt excluded, which is a pity. Time, I reckon, to move on."
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