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by Tim Cashmere - August 22 2007
photo by Ros O'Gorman
"When the apocalypse comes, only cockroaches and Keef will survive" one fan said in disbelief to the news that The Stones might actually quit touring after 45 years on the road.
The news does come from the ever questionable source of "a source", but "a source" has said this will be their last tour.
The band, all in their 60s, are a tad on the wrinkly side, but as they have been proving to the world on their 'A Bigger Bang' tour, they still have what it takes to put on an amazing show.
Their show at London's O2 Arena this coming Sunday night is the end of their world tour, which began in Boston in 2005 and saw them play all over the world.
The band's four core members, Sir Mick, Keef, Charlie and Ronnie have a combined age of 253.