LONDON The Rolling Stones done a jubilant lapse to a London theatre on Sunday night in a initial of 5 concerts to symbol a 50th anniversary of their entrance as an American-oriented blues band.
They showed no signs of wear and rip — solely on their aging, heavily lined faces — as frontman Mick Jagger swaggered and strutted by a stellar two-and-a-half hour show. He looked remarkably trim and fit and was in tip outspoken form.
The Stones upheld a half-century symbol in character during a infrequently romantic gig that saw former bassist Bill Wyman and guitar master Mick Taylor join their aged friends in front of a packaged throng during London’s 02 Arena.