Monday, October 22, 2012

The old man Mick Jagger Ready to Shake London & New York, 50th anniversary of The Rolling Stones

The old man Mick Jagger Ready to Shake London & New York, 50th anniversary of The Rolling Stones


London - Old rock singer Mick Jagger has been practicing singing 70 songs in preparation for performing at the 50th anniversary of The Rolling Stones will be held later this year. While friends and enemies near Mick, Keith Richards, sure will be performing on stage with the old man Mick.

Four Stones frontman appeared on the red carp on Thursday, attended the premiere of "Crossfire Hurricane", a documentary about The Roliing Stones debut in London since 1962.

Mick Jagger, who is now aged 69 years, guitarist Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood and drummer Charlie Watts take a picture in front of press photographers before entering the cinema in Leicester Square, London.


"The exercise we will be very good. Already 70 different songs that we choose, 'she said to journalists, including Reuters. "I said, just need to exercise for 30 songs. Needless to 70 songs. But now we are in fact able to practice for 70 songs. But I do not know if we would all sing, "said the grandfather who had had several different wives.

Guitarist Keith added his concert will be in London and New York. "We are waiting for the right time. This two-way, two towns. Both should we live with all the people involved, "he said.

Rolling Stones are the most successful band in rock history will hold a 50th birthday by publishing a the album The Greatest Hits, displaying memorable photographs, memorabilia exhibits and a documentary film and a concert.


The Rolling Stones will perform on 25 and 29 November at the O2 Arena in London, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean and a gig at the Prudential Center, Newark, New York, on 13 and 15 December this year.

London tickets go on sale on Friday (10/20/2012), with priority Amex card holders and fans who are members of the Stones mailing list. Stones Fans voiced his frustration against the ticketing system and high prices, the cheapest 95 pounds (U.S. $ 152) and the highest 950 pounds (U.S. $ 1,520) a piece of VIP class.