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Re: Stones Fuel Tour Rumors With London Meeting
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Rolling Stones Fuel Tour Rumors With London Meeting
All four members photographed leaving the same building
By Andy Greene
September 8, 2011 5:10 PM ET
Mick Jagger leaves a London office after meeting with Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood.
All four members of the Rolling Stones were photographed exiting a building in London yesterday, fueling rumors that the band is planning a 50th anniversary tour for 2012. The band is unlikely to confirm anything for the foreseeable future, partially because Mick Jagger wants all attention focused on his new band SuperHeavy. The Stones haven't played together since their Bigger Bang tour wrapped in August of 2007. When we asked Jagger about a possible Stones tour this past May he just chuckled. "I don't have any announcement to make at the moment," he said. "I'm just, uh, ya know…just doing this [SuperHeavy] right now."
We're putting this out to our readers: What do you think Jagger is holding in that photo? We think he probably saw that there were photographers outside and covered something up in a purple towel – but what?
SuperHeavy debut single 'Miracle Worker' now available: http://bit.ly/pIPx7w
Debut album released 19th September?
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Jagger starts @ 1:30ish
Re: Stones Fuel Tour Rumors With London Meeting
Saw them on Voodoo Lounge and it was great. tried to see them on the 40 Licks Tour and Bigger Bang tour but couldn't get tickets. maybe a good thing as everyone I know who saw them on those tours said it was an old band going through the motions. I find that hard to belive about Mick but hey that's the word I heard from people I know so....
I saw them once it was great I'm happy with that.
Re: Stones Fuel Tour Rumors With London Meeting
One of my favorite bands. Saw them on Babylon, would definitely go again.
Even though they got an amazing cataloge I've always considered them pretty much a spent force since the 70s. Luckily a man will never be past surprise. What a dreadful existence that would be.