Sunday, July 29, 2012

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards give video tour of Rolling Stones photo exhibit...


Mick Jagger and Keith Richards give video tour of Rolling Stones photo exhibit

Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards have given fans a video tour of the "Rolling Stones: 50" photo exhibit at Somerset House in London. The exhibit (which is open to the public from July 13 to August 27, 2012) features pictures of the Rolling Stones throughout the band's 50-year career.
The photos in the exhibit are also in the official Rolling Stones 50th anniversary book that is also titled "Rolling Stones: 50."
In the video tour (which was posted on the Rolling Stones' official YouTube channel), Jagger and Richards comment on some of the photos in the exhibit and what they remember about the events captured in the photos.
Among the things that Jagger and Richards reminisce about are the Rolling Stones' first trip to New York City in 1964, filming the 1968 all-star TV special "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus," and the Rolling Stones' 2006 performance at the Super Bowl.
As previously reported, the current members of the Rolling Stones (Jagger, Richards, drummer Charlie Watts and guitarist Ronnie Wood) attended the "Rolling Stones: 50" exhibit opening party in London on July 12, 2012. Former Rolling Stones members Bill Wyman (bass) and Mick Taylor (guitar) were also at the event.