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Gazza, what time is it in London now? I'm trying to figure when we can expect to hear something from the press conference on the East Coast in the US.  I believe you are 5 hours ahead correct?



Yes.  ET is five hours behind the UK.  Its now 6.45 pm here
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Rolling Stones celebrate 50th, hint about tour

By Josie Cox | Reuters – 17 minutes ago.




LONDON (Reuters) - Half a century after their first live gig on London's Oxford Street, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and the rest of the Rolling Stones marked the band's 50th anniversary by launching a new book, a photographic exhibition and hinting about a tour.

As part of the festivities guitarist Ronnie Wood told Reuters in an exclusive interview that the Stones are set to reveal their plans for future live gigs this week.




"What we do is live in hope and hopefully this week we'll unfold some plans," Wood said, adding that the band had recently spent a number of days rehearsing in a studio in New York and that getting together was like "being back at school".

Richards said this week that the Stones have met up for "a couple of rehearsals", but would not go so far as to say when the quartet comprising himself, Jagger, Charlie Watts and Wood would be performing in public again.

"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good," Richards told Britain's publicly funded broadcaster the BBC.

The 65-year-old Wood, who joined the Stones in 1975 to replace Mick Taylor, also refused to rule out the possibility of a return appearance by Bill Wyman -- bass guitarist for the band from 1962 until 1993.

"I saw him last week and he was in top form, rocking," Wood said. "We also did a rehearsal with him a few weeks ago. It's like he'd never been away."

The exhibition of photos at London's Somerset House and the accompanying book track the rise of a group of fresh-faced British boys who played their first gig at Oxford Street's Marquee Club in 1962, became the scourge of the establishment in the 1960s, the titans of 70s music and finally the elder statesmen of rock and roll in the 21st century.

"There was no sort of master plan," Richards says on the band's official website rollingstones.com. "We were flying by the seat of our pants. That is what amazes me, that the whole thing was improvised."

The relationship at the heart of the Stones' success remains the working friendship of singer Jagger and Richards, whose long musical partnership goes back to the days when they roomed with the late guitarist and former Stones founding member Brian Jones, hustling gigs wherever they could find them.

"You have to put yourself back into that time," Jagger says on rollingstones.com. "Popular music wasn't talked about on any kind of intellectual level. There was no such term as ‘popular culture.' None of those things existed."

RIFT AND RECONCILIATION

But the Jagger/Richards partnership has also had its chillier moments.

Earlier this year, Richards apologised to Jagger for derogatory comments he made about the lead singer in his 2010 memoir "Life", which caused a rift within the band.

In comments reported by Rolling Stone magazine, the two agreed it was time to settle their differences, leaving fans keen for another world tour breathing a sigh of relief.

"I got very involved with the business side of the Stones, mainly because I felt no one else was interested, but it's plain now from the book that Keith felt excluded, which is a pity," Jagger was quoted as saying. "Time I reckon to move on."

Richards added: "Mick's right. He and I have had conversations over the last year of a kind we have not had for an extremely long time and that has been incredibly important to me."

Some industry sources had put a tour delay down to the argument, but Rolling Stone said it may be more closely linked to concerns over Richards' health.

"The quality of the guitarist's performances declined after he suffered a head injury on vacation in Fiji in April 2006, midway through the Bigger Bang tour," the magazine said.

A Bigger Bang, the Stones' last tour, played to 4.5 million people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.

"The Rolling Stones: 50" picture book also hit the shelves on Thursday to correspond with the golden anniversary.

The new book features 700 illustrations, 300 of them in colour and many taken from the archive of the Daily Mirror tabloid, which contains the largest newspaper collection of Rolling Stones photography.

"This is our story of 50 fantastic years," Jagger, Richards, guitarist/bass player Wood and drummer Watts said in a joint statement.

"We started out as a blues band playing the clubs and more recently we've filled the largest stadiums in the world with the kind of show that none of us could have imagined all those years ago."

The photographic autobiography, which also features words from the band, includes images taken by Philip Townsend, the photographer for the band's first ever shoot.

The 352-page hardback edition published by Thames & Hudson in Britain, will retail at 29.95 pounds.

The Stones have said they also plan to release a documentary film in November chronicling their history.

The last studio album by the group was in 2005. They have released two live albums, 'Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981)' and 'L.A. Friday (Live 1975),' so far this year.

Richards said on rollingstones.com that he is grateful for the hallowed place that he and the band have carved into the hearts of their fans and in rock history, but was still striving to improve, half a century into his career.

"If you say I'm great, thank you very much, but I know what I am. I could be better, man, you know?"

(Reporting By Josie Cox, writing by Paul Casciato, editing by Steve Addison)

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Great stuff Gazza.  Weren't Wyman & Taylor supposed to show up at the exhibit as well?
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ooh I like MICK's hair long again! Cool pic of the 'boys' LOL its getting hard to call them boys at this advanced age, but I still do consider them my boys, and I love them all. Very nice!
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Great stuff Gazza.  Weren't Wyman & Taylor supposed to show up at the exhibit as well?


They were there, apparently. Maybe they just weren't there for the photocall?
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ISNT THAT THE IDEA?
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"It is quite amazing when you think about it," Mick Jagger recently told Rolling Stone, reflecting on the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones first show on July 12th, 1962 at London's Marquee Jazz Club. "But it was so long ago. Some of us are still here, but it's a very different group than the one that played 50 years ago."

On that summer night in 1962, the Rollin' Stones were Jagger on vocals, guitarists Brian Jones and Keith Richards, pianist Ian Stewart and bassist Dick Taylor. The drummer is up for debate; some fans contend it was their frequent early drummer, Tony Chapman, but Richards insisted in his 2010 memoir Life that it was friend Mick Avory. The Stones got the gig when Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated – the club's Thursday night regulars fronted by Jagger – were invited to play a BBC live broadcast. Jagger didn't take part in the broadcast, and Jones persuaded Marquee club owner Harold Pendleton to let their new group fill in. When Jones called local listings paper Jazz News to advertise the gig, the famous story goes, he was asked what the band was called. His eyes went straight to the first song on the nearby LP The Best of Muddy Waters: "Rollin' Stone."

The band borrowed money from Jagger's dad to rent equipment for the gig. In Life, Richards recalled playing songs like "Dust My Broom," "Confessin' the Blues" and "Got My Mojo Working." "You're sitting with some guys, and you're playing and you go, 'Ooh yeah!' That feeling is worth more than anything," he wrote. "There's a certain moment when you realize that you've actually left the planet for a bit and that nobody can touch you … it's flying without a license."

The band continued to play around London clubs that summer. In August, Jagger, Richards and Jones moved into a grimy second-floor apartment at 102 Edith Grove in Fulham, living amongst dirty dishes, two beds and no furniture. Soon, Charlie Watts moved in. "The Rolling Stones spent the first year of their life hanging places, stealing food and rehearsing," Richards remembered. "We were paying to be the Rolling Stones."

Today, Jagger admits feeling uneasy about celebrating the milestone. "One part of me goes, 'We're slightly cheating,'" he says. "Because it's not the same band, you know. Still the same name. It's only Keith and myself that are the same people, I think. I've tried to find out when Charlie's first gig was, and none of us can really remember and no one really knows. But it's an amazing achievement, and I think it's fantastic and you know I'm very proud of it."

Richards is less reflective. "Man, I don't count!" he says with a laugh. "The Stones always really consider '63 to be 50 years, because Charlie didn't actually join until January. So we look upon 2012 as sort of the year of conception. But the birth is next year."

On Wednesday, the Stones met at the Marquee Club to shoot an anniversary photo. And while they might look a little worse for wear and tear than they did 50 years ago, they haven't lost any cool. After more than 400 songs, over two-dozen studio albums, ten mega-tours, turmoil and countless public squabbles, they look dangerous and commanding as ever, still capable of giving crowds more satisfaction than any band 50 years their junior.

Richards says the band will discuss recording new material during their London stay, and the band is strongly considering at least one gig this year, while a tour is more likely next year. Here's hoping it all happens. As Pete Townshend told the band while inducting them in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, "Guys, whatever you do, don't grow old gracefully. It wouldn't suit you."

Here is what the Stones played on that night in 1962, according to meticulous, setlist-documenting Stones fansite It's Only Rock and Roll – though the setlist differs slightly from Richards' memory of the show described in Life.

1. "Kansas City"
2. "Baby What's Wrong"
3. "Confessin' the Blues"
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9. "I Ain't Got You"
10. "Hush-Hush"
11. "Ride 'Em on Down"
12. "Back in the U.S.A."
13. "Kind of Lonesome"
14. "Blues Before Sunrise"
15. "Big Boss Man"
16. "Don't Stay Out All Night"
17. "Tell Me You Love Me"
18. "Happy Home"

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Enough with the hinting about touring already. Shit or get off the pot. You've been talking about touring for 2 years now. Just fucking do it! War horses couldn't drag me away
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They just called me....my basement is on for Dec 16 my 60th birthday......now only another 7 million to save up!  at least Ronnie confirmed with me
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Start it up: the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones' first gigFifty years ago this week, a nervous band called the Rollin' Stones played their first gig – to a bemused crowd of jazz fans. Christopher Sandford, the band's biographer, charts a revolution

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It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But They Like It): Rolling Stones reunite to mark 50th anniversary at photo exhibition launch as they hint at tour comeback

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PUBLISHED: 22:55, 12 July 2012 | UPDATED: 22:59, 12 July 2012

They're arguably the biggest rock band in the world.

So of course the Rolling Stones were always going to mark their 50th anniversary in style.

And that they did tonight as bandmembers Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts all reunited to celebrate the momentous occasion.

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Back together! The Rolling Stones - Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger - reunited together tonight to mark their 50th anniversary

On this date five decades ago the Rolling Stones played their first ever gig.



The exhibition will open to the public from tomorrow and spans their entire career from their first gig at London's Marquee Club.

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All smiles: They turned up to Somerset House in London to mark the occasion with the launch of a new photographic exhibition

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Celebrations: It is 50 years ago today that the band played their first ever gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962


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In rehearsals: They revealed at the launch that they are practicing ready for some live shows together


And in true rock star style, they managed to have a turn out of musicians, rockers and writers flock to the special event.

The star line-up included the likes of Mick Hucknall, Bill Wyman and Tom Stoppard.

While they were there the band happily posed for photographs as they dressed in an array of outfits, still showing them at their iconic best.
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Still going strong: Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts dressed smartly for the anniversary date as other stars flocked to the venue

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Crowd pleaser: Jagger was happy to stop for fans as he signed autographs while standing out in an electric blue suit

Lead singer Jagger, 68, stood out in a bright blue suit, while Richards opted for his trademark hat.

And he also took the opportunity to please fans by insisting that they have no plans to retire.

Richards revealed: 'All of this has sort of brought us back together, and we'll see what comes out of it.'

And he also admitted they have already started rehearsals for live shows, causing speculation they are soon set to announce a comeback tour or concert for later this year or in 2013.

But for now they've settled on just reuniting for tonight's special exhibition launch.

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Like old times: The photo exhibition opens to the public at Somerset House from tomorrow (Friday, 13 July) and spans their entire music career

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Rock royalty: The band welcomed guests including rockers Mick Hucknall and Bill Wyman into the venue for the celebrations

The show, which opens to the public Friday, charts the band's career from their first official photo shoot in 1963 - young mop tops lined up against a row of red phone boxes - to their monster `80s and `90s stadium tours.

Jagger mused tonight: 'You can see when you look at the photos how we couldn't give a hoot about anything. You can just sort of tell by the attitude of those photographs how we didn't care.'

The lineup for the first ever gig at the Marquee Club was vocalist Jagger, guitarists Richards and Brian Jones, bassist Dick Taylor, pianist Ian Stewart and Mick Avory on drums.

'Taylor and Avory soon left the lineup, while Stewart switched to a backup role; drummer Watts joined in 1963, with guitarist Wood completing the line-up in 1975.

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Wrapping up: Playwright Tom Stoppard and Heather Kerzner were also in attendance and shielded themselves from the rain as they left

The band had its first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On," in 1963, and soon became one of the world's biggest and most influential rock acts, rivaled only by The Beatles.

The Beatles split up in 1970, but the Stones are still going strong - something Jagger attributes in part to an early grounding in versatility.

The Stones have sold more than 200 million records, with hits including (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Street Fighting Man and You Can't Always Get What You Want.

But in recent years much of their income has come from touring. Their last global tour, A Bigger Bang, earned more than $500 million between 2005 and 2007.



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