Rolling Stones: A concert in London for their 50-year career that delighted their fans
The Rolling Stones were last night on stage at the O2 Arena in London for a concert that marked 50 years of their career ... Now almost all in their seventies, the band members Mick Jagger have lost none of their rock'n'roll attitude!
"An extraordinary journey" is how Mick Jagger described the career of the Rolling Stones at their concert in London, as reported by the Telegraph. Sunday, November 25th, the legendary group celebrated its 50-year career on stage at the O2 Arena. And the least we can say is that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood proved they were still masters of rock!
As they celebrate this year their 50-year career, the Rolling Stones have proved yesterday that their envy and current energy had nothing to envy in their infancy. "Sympathy For The Devil was phenomenal," Tumbling Dice, a delight, "says the Telegraph. Enough to pass the ticket prices ranging from 130 to 1400 euros ... But who says exceptionally high prices, also known as exceptional surprises! for the occasion, the four rock stars were joined on stage by Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor, former guitarist of the band, acclaimed crowd.
A concert which shows that after 50 years of career, grandpas are far Rock hanging microphones. As evidenced so the name of the tour, 50 years and it is not finished.
The Rolling Stones were last night on stage at the O2 Arena in London for a concert that marked 50 years of their career ... Now almost all in their seventies, the band members Mick Jagger have lost none of their rock'n'roll attitude!
"An extraordinary journey" is how Mick Jagger described the career of the Rolling Stones at their concert in London, as reported by the Telegraph. Sunday, November 25th, the legendary group celebrated its 50-year career on stage at the O2 Arena. And the least we can say is that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood proved they were still masters of rock!
As they celebrate this year their 50-year career, the Rolling Stones have proved yesterday that their envy and current energy had nothing to envy in their infancy. "Sympathy For The Devil was phenomenal," Tumbling Dice, a delight, "says the Telegraph. Enough to pass the ticket prices ranging from 130 to 1400 euros ... But who says exceptionally high prices, also known as exceptional surprises! for the occasion, the four rock stars were joined on stage by Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor, former guitarist of the band, acclaimed crowd.
A concert which shows that after 50 years of career, grandpas are far Rock hanging microphones. As evidenced so the name of the tour, 50 years and it is not finished.