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Rolling Stones : This will end in 2012

While the movie 2012 announced nothing less than the end of world, that year might be somehow in the minds of millions of fans of The Rolling Stones, while the rumor circulates that the group retired after a final tour monster to begin in 2011 and be completed in conjunction with the celebrations surrounding their fiftieth anniversary.

The group was founded in London in 1962 by Brian Jones, who died in 1969, and Ian Stewart, relegated to the backstage in 1963, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman retired in 1993, and Charlie Watts.

Mick Taylor replaced Brian Jones before and after his departure in 1975, was in turn replaced by Ron Wood, whose escapades associated with dependence on alcohol put the spotlight today its participation in the group.

Authors of 29 studio albums since their debut, The Rolling Stones returned to the top of UK charts this year with the reissue of Exile on Main Street, a double album which was transplanted a dozen new songs from the recording sessions time.

According to The Sun that mentions this, the musicians chose to retire while they are still relevant, especially since several years, they are the subject of sarcasm evident from old age is uncommon in the world of rock’n'roll.

No date for the farewell tour has been advanced, but by what has been understood, it will stretch to at least one year and will undoubtedly fill advantageously superannuation of these legends.

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