Stones may be old, but they can still rock baby-boomer crowd

From: Daily Breeze | Date: November 23, 2002 | Copyright information

Stones may be old, but they can still rock baby-boomer crowd

Recently, I attended a Rolling Stones concert. This is something I do every two decades. I saw the Stones in the 1960s, and again in the 1980s. I plan to see them next in the 2020s, then the 2040s, then the 2060s, at their 100th anniversary concert.

By then, of course, I will bea very old man with no working organs. But I'm sure medical science will figure out a way to get me to a Stones concert. Maybe I'll be just a he...

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