Stones will roll ‘until they drop’


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Stones will roll ‘until they drop’
by: Marco Gandolfi

Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood has laughed off reports the legendary band are planning to quit touring – insisting they will carry on performing until they drop.

It was recently claimed the band’s current A Bigger Bang Tour would be their last, because bandmembers Sir Mick Jagger, 64, Keith Richards, 63, Charlie Watts, 66, and Wood, 60, will be too old to hit the road again.

But the guitarist insists, “We need a rest, but of course we will tour again. We’ll never stop.”

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Daft Punk release live CD


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Daft Punk release live CD
by: Marco Gandolfi

Daft Punk have set the release date for their new live album, Daft Punk Alive 2007. The effort will hit stores on November 2nd and commemorates the group’s homecoming show from this past June. A special edition is also set for release.

The concert was taped at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris on June 14th which marked the first time the duo had playing their home town in a decade. The standard version of the disc will contain over 25 tracks.

They will also be releasing a special edition version of the disc containing a second disc containing five additional tracks as well as a music video for the track “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.” The special edition will be released in a book format that will include 50 pages of photographs from the tour.

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