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The Rolling Stones were recently crowned ‘Best Live Band’ at the NME Awards, where they also won the Best Music Film award for ‘Crossfire Hurricane’, and have been celebrating five decades of rock ‘n’ roll over the past 12 months with the release of a greatest hits collection GRRR!, a groundbreaking documentary film ‘Crossfire Hurricane’, a photographic book ‘Rolling Stones: 50’, and five spectacular concerts in London and New York, marking their first live shows in as many years.
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When the nascent Rolling Stones began playing gigs around London in 1962, the notion that a rock & roll band would last five years, let alone fifty, was an absurdity. After all, what could possibly be more ephemeral than rock & roll, the latest teenage fad? Besides, other factors made it unlikely that such a momentous occasion would ever come to pa...
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The Rolling Stones stars, from 1 Fan report
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London - The O2
25/11/11
Jesus Christ from bobjillis, 16/10/12
£ 106 - £ 406 for the people that can’t afford rattling their jewellery at “not recommended for those with a fear of heights”- seats. If Jesus Christ would perform his resurrection-tour at the O2 one might argue that these are reasonable prices. And of course, the Rolling Stones might be closer to JC then the Beatles by now but there are two major differences between them and the saviour: they are not dead yet and the money does not go to the poor.
