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This past Sept. 3, the Rolling Stones hit the road yet again, beginning their “Licks” tour at Boston’s FleetCenter. A svelte-looking Mick Jagger opened, “There’s nothing so exciting on an American tour—the...
After the Pretenders warmed the crowd up, the venerable rockers appeared and were greeted by a standing ovation. Jagger pranced around the stage, gyrating in the way only he can; his overtly suggestive pelvic thrusts thrilled the throng of baby boomers. Behind them, the band was also flaunted on a...
The Rolling Stones routinely have the most profitable tours in the music industry. In the 1990s alone, they racked up $750 million dollars in earnings, and the “Licks” tour should be no different. For the Fleet Center show, ticket prices ranged from $50 for the...
The Rolling Stones continue to go on tour because they have to. It is in their blood. Making great rock and roll is what they do. This is true for Jagger especially. When the group moved to the central stage, Jagger pranced around it, working every part of the audience...
At the end of the encore, red confetti poured down and giant lips kissed the audience goodbye from the background monitor. Another promising tour had begun. Personally, I felt gratified. Seeing the Rolling Stones live was one of the things I wanted to do before I died. Or rather, before...