Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Rolling Stones are celebrated in Hyde Park


The 'Rolling Stones' now proved once again that it is also extremely advanced in Age can not really have it and let it rip.

On Saturday evening, the legendary rocker to frontman Mick Jagger played after her appearance at Glastonbury Festival as part of the Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time in London's Hyde Park and thrilled the crowds as well as more than 40 years ago.
For all the 44 years it has been since the last time the boys were in Hyde Park on the stage, but the rock legends seem to have forgotten anything over the years and brought her audience as ever to romp. As the British newspaper 'The Sun' reported, thousands of fans had gathered at the weekend in the place where the band played on 5 July 1969 had her deceased guitar player Brian Jones with a concert paid their last respects. At that time, 500,000 visitors had appeared to the memorial concert. And this time the followers came in droves.

Among the large audience of viewers cavorted some prominent faces such as Gemma Arterton (27), Chris O'Dowd (33) and the model Lily Aldridge (27).

Frontman Mick Jagger (69) appeared among others in leopard print jacket on stage and performed with his bandmates Charlie Watts (72), Keith Richards (69) and Ronnie Wood (66) to kick off 'Start Me Up'. During the punchy two-hour show gave the 'Rolling Stones' 19 songs live, including "It's Only Rock And Roll ',' Tumbling Dice ',' All Down The Line ',' Beast of Burden '' Gimme Shelter ',' Jumping Jack Flash ',' Sympathy 'and' Brown Sugar '. Finally, there was a fireworks display and an encore, in which the men then once again sang two of her biggest hits. So went with 'You Can not Always Get What You Want' and 'Satisfaction' a great evening to end.

Ronnie Wood finally appeared agitated and thanked via Twitter post to his fans: "Hey, hope you've enjoyed the gig today evening. Thanks to all who came! "With the appearance on Saturday night, the rocker crowned their anniversary tour for the 50th anniversary

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