According to The Sun, The Rolling Stones are planning a worldwide farewell tour next year. "Drummer CHARLIE WATTS will celebrate his 70th birthday on the tour, and bandmates RONNIE WOOD, 63, KEITH RICHARDS and MICK JAGGER, both 66, agreed the milestones make it the right moment to call it a day," reports The Sun. Below is a nice Stones tribute video I found set to "Wild Horses," one of the best rock tunes ever written.
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Post a CommentI'll believe it when I see it in a more legitamate publication than The Sun. Great headline! Thanks for the video link.
So many of the old bands are gone or going. It's the end of an era.