Not Quitting
The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood had denied provocative information regarding rumors about the fact that the band’s career is going to be over after 2011-2012 tour, said ThirdAge. Recently, a lot of fans and critics kept on saying some strange things about The Rolling Stones, but no prove or actual supportive information came up. It seems that finally Wood has decided to bring it to the world and clear these things for everyone; after all musicians don’t like if somebody is putting their music lives down in such a way. In this particular case, British tabloid The Sun became another source of rumors. They’ve written that The Rolling Stones’ guys are over sixty and they simply can’t perform any longer, so presumably the upcoming tour will be their last one. In 2012 the band will mark its fiftieth anniversary, and surely they’ve tried to quit for numerous times before, but no matter what happened they just kept on working on and on. For example, they did not tour from 1982 till 1989, but continued to release new albums. A lot of bands are not enjoying tours or just can’t handle this sort of activity for a long period of time, some rest is needed. The most recent album released by The Rolling Stones was “A Bigger Bang” (2005), thus two year’s of touring followed in 2005-2007.
