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The two rockers represent the choice so many of us face in these technologically accelerated, morally restless times: to keep up or not
Why devote effort to an unrealised future when events with a 100% probability of occurring exist today?
The veterans were hampered by a shaky start and some badly dated lyrics but when they clicked, they proved irresistible
Some of popular music’s great singers have been drawn to this old folk tune
The Rolling Stones song is a rejection of the white heat of consumerism
Mick Jagger’s performance is fabulously over the top on versions of songs by the likes of Howlin’ Wolf
The guitarist’s first solo outing since 1992 features sloppy riffs, swirling organs and soulful backing vocals
After a wait of 43 years, The Rolling Stones’ appearance proved you can always get what you want at Glastonbury (eventually)
Johnny Hallyday, France’s favourite singer for 50 years, says playing his first UK gig at the Royal Albert Hall was ‘magic’
Though the performers display immense musical skills, this jukebox show has few merits as a piece of theatre
In 50 years, the Rolling Stones have travelled from the counter-culture to become a multimillion dollar global brand
The artist’s love affair with pop music is explored in this hugely enjoyable exhibition
The French rock-and-roller looks back to his 1960s dalliance with harder-edged rock and R&B
This version features unreleased songs from the original recording sessions that didn’t make the final cut
The artist’s first studio album in seven years brings together different strands of his performing persona
The rise of glamourous camping has changed the dress code at summer festivals
We all like a good massage, but sometimes one’s gas starts to build up. What does one do when faced with the inevitable?
The music agent with respect for Dolly Parton’s business sense
Hotelier says prison gave him time to think
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