Paranoid Android wrote on Dec 6
th, 2012 at 9:18pm:
Ian...were you one of those people who stayed home on Dec 31, 1999 because the millennium actually started Jan 1 2001???

I am kidding, of course...but you did, didn't you?!?
Anyway...isn't EVERY year an anniversary??
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What I am saying is the same thing as Mr. Yeats for the most part. I believe The Stones will do shows next year most likely but that they will not be the same as this special set of shows. It won't be touted as the 50th anniversary thing continued.... there will be no ape... and I expect they will record and change things up. What I am saying is shows in 2013 will be under a different premise all together. Mick Taylor wont be there... Neither will Wyman .... there will be a different stage.... and the whole Grrr thing will be left to 2012... and maybe they will record on the road and release an album by next fall.
The Anniversary celebrations are over after this year is what I'm saying. People are not going to be saying they are "going to see the Stones on their 50th Anniversary tour"...they will simply be saying "I am going to see The Rolling Stones"... There will be a different stage and set-list and I don't expect any sort of major tour. Just sets of 3 or 5 shows sporadically here and again... with possibly some recording in between.
Their website and their publicity machine won't label the t-shirts, merchandise or anything down the road in 2013 as connected or part of their continuing 50th Anniversary shows ...because that jaunt will be over. Mick will thank everyone in Newark and that show will be the last of the 50th celebrations and all the special facets it included... As well, it would seem really silly to label something a even a few months into 2013 or later into next year some time as also their 50th celebration .. .. .. Everyone will be like "Woe...how long you gonna Milk that?... You guys ended that in Newark and your 50th was officially celebrated LAST year." Any shows in in 2013 will be with a different name or premise, or concept if they decide to perform is what I'm saying.
Ian