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Rolling Stones mark 50th year with London show

By Korea Herald
Published : Nov. 26, 2012 - 10:45

Rolling Stones` frontman Mick Jagger. (AP)


The Rolling Stones made a triumphant return to the London stage on Sunday night in the first of five concerts to mark the 50th anniversary of their debut as an American-oriented blues band.

They showed no signs of wear and tear _ except on their aging, heavily lined faces _ as frontman Mick Jagger swaggered and strutted through a stellar two-and-a-half hour show. He looked remarkably trim and fit and was in top vocal form.

The Stones passed the half-century mark in style at the sometimes emotional gig that saw former bassist Bill Wyman and guitar master Mick Taylor join their old mates in front of a packed crowd at London’s 02 Arena.

It was the first of five mega-shows to mark the passage of 50 years since the band first appeared in a small London pub determined to pay homage to the masters of American blues.

Jagger, in skin-tight black pants, a black shirt and a sparkly tie, took time out from singing to thank the crowd for its loyalty.

“It’s amazing that we’re still doing this, and it’s amazing that you’re still buying our records and coming to our shows,” he said. “Thank you, thank you, thank you.”

Lead guitarist Keith Richards, whose survival has surprised many who thought he would succumb to drugs and drink, was blunter: “We made it,” he said. “I’m happy to see you. I’m happy to see anybody.”

But the band’s fiery music was no joke, fuelled by an incandescent guest appearance by Taylor, who played lead guitar on a stunning extended version of the ominous “Midnight Rambler,” and Mary J. Blige, who shook the house in a duet with Jagger on “Gimme Shelter.”

The 50th anniversary show, which will be followed by one more in London, then three in the greater New York area, lacked some of the band’s customary bravado _ the “world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band” intro was shelved _ and there were some rare nostalgic touches.

Even the famously taciturn Wyman briefly cracked a smile when trading quips with Richards and Ronnie Wood.

The concert started with a brief video tribute from luminaries like Elton John, Iggy Pop and Johnny Depp, who praised the Stones for their audacity and staying power. The Stones’ show contained an extended video homage to the American trailblazers who shaped their music: Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Otis Redding, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and others. The montage included rare footage of the young Elvis Presley.

The Stones began their professional career imitating the Americans whose music they cherished, but they quickly developed their own style, spawning hundreds _ make that thousands _ of imitators who have tried in vain to match their swagger and style.

The concert began with some early Stones’ numbers that are rarely heard in concert, including the band’s cover of the Lennon-McCartney rocker “I Wanna Be Your Man” and the Stones original “It’s All Over Now.”

They didn’t shy away from their darker numbers, including “Paint It Black” and “Sympathy for the Devil” _ Jagger started that one wearing a black, purple-lined faux fur cape that conjured up his late ‘60s satanic image.

He even cracked a joke about one of the band’s low points, telling the audience it was in for a treat: “We’re going to play the entire “Satanic Majesty’s Request” album now,” he said, referring to one of the band’s least-loved efforts, a psychedelic travesty that has been largely, mercifully, forgotten.

He didn’t make good on his threat.

He also made fun of the sky-high ticket prices, which had exposed the band to some criticism in the London press.

“How are you doing up in the cheap seats,” he said, motioning to fans in the upper rows of the cavernous 02 Arena. “Except they’re not cheap seats, that’s the problem.”

But Jagger seemed more mellow than usual, chatting a bit about the good old days and asking if there was anyone in the crowd who had seen them in 1962, when they first took to the stage.

He said 2012 had been a terrific year for Britain and that the Stones nearly missed the boat, playing no role in the celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the London Olympics, or the new James Bond film.

“We just got in under the wire,” he said. “We feel pretty good.” (AP)







50주년 ‘레전드’ 롤링스톤즈, 기념 투어열려


전설의 블루스 밴드 ‘롤링스톤즈’가 결성 50주년을 기념하기 위해 마련한 다섯 번의 공연 가운데 첫 번째를 영국 런던에서 화려하게 치렀다.

오랜 세월에 주름지긴 했지만 밴드계의 ‘레전드’인 이들의 모습은 여전히 활기찼다. 프론트맨 믹 재거(Mick Jagger)는 두시간반 동안 진행된 공연에서 무대를 휘어잡았다.

이날 무대에서 믹 재거는 딱 붙는 검은 바지, 검은 셔츠와 빛나는 넥타이로 한껏 멋을 내고 오랜 세월 애정을 보여준 팬들에게 노래로 보답했다.

“결성 50년이 지난 아직까지 우리가 이 무대에 서고, 여러분들이 우리의 음악을 듣기 위해 이곳에 와 주신 것은 정말 놀라운 일입니다. 감사합니다”며 소감을 전했다.

밴드의 결성 50주년을 기념하기 위해 총 다섯번의 공연이 계획되어 그 가운데 두번은 런던에서, 나머지 세번은 뉴욕의 더 큰 무대에서 열릴 예정이다. (코리아헤럴드)

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