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The Rolling Stones is one of the most successful. Founded in 1962 and still touring forty-six years later. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were among the original members of the band shortly after by Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.
Brian Jones and Ian Stewart originally formed the group. Mick Jagger has joined the first as lead singer. Brian Jones died in 1969 by the failure and Ian Stewart died of a heart attack in 1985.
Probably one of the most famous no individual, who catapulted to fame was The Rolling Stones there in 1965 single "I Can Get No Satisfaction." Mick Jagger and Keith Richards song writing partnership should ensure that sold more than 200 million albums.
Souvenirs and goods
With all this history of music of the Rolling Stones, souvenirs and merchandise is plentiful. If you are a fan of the Rolling Stones will not be problem to find posters, photos and autographs of the original band members and compared with the objects of the Beatles, is surprisingly cheap.
What if the Rolling Stones until 2008?
They just finished a documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese called Shine a Light "to the Rolling Stones and The Rolling Stones featuring scenes from their" A Bigger Bang "tour. The "A Bigger Bang" tour was a world tour began in August 2005 and completed in August 2007. The visit would have earned more than $ 500 million. Not bad for a group of retirees.
In 2008, also left EMI and signed with Universal Music, which can only mean that there is more Rolling Stones on the road and taking into account the fact that Mick Jagger has he was 65 and Charlie Watts is 67 years to ask where they get their motivation from, and certainly not need the money.
Is it really be a Rock & Roll Band, with members in over seventy years. Years ago, only four more to go before celebrating fifty years the Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger was quoted as saying that he and the other group members did not intend to retire and they want make more albums and not travel.
Clearly there is still a great interest in the Rolling Stones, if the gain for the "A Bigger Bang" Tour are all I hope to spend and go forward. As a musician, I see as a great source of inspiration. Being in a group of Rock & Roll is a game used to be young. No more.