Rolling Stones could play more shows in coming months

LONDON (AP) - Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood says the legendary band could possibly play more new shows after they perform a series of concerts in Britain and the U.S.
Attending the premiere Thursday of "Crossfire Hurricane," a new film documenting the band's career, Wood said he couldn't believe "how well the band is sounding" in rehearsals.
Shows are scheduled for Nov. 25 and 29 at London's O2 Arena, followed by gigs on Dec. 13 and 15 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York.
The shows mark the first time in five years that the Stones have performed live.
Wood says "once this wheel is turning I don't think it will be able to stop ... We won't be able to stop."
Attending the premiere Thursday of "Crossfire Hurricane," a new film documenting the band's career, Wood said he couldn't believe "how well the band is sounding" in rehearsals.
Shows are scheduled for Nov. 25 and 29 at London's O2 Arena, followed by gigs on Dec. 13 and 15 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York.
The shows mark the first time in five years that the Stones have performed live.
Wood says "once this wheel is turning I don't think it will be able to stop ... We won't be able to stop."
People said, "Better catch the 'Stones this tour because they'll all be dead soon." I followed their advice and caught a great show that will stick with me always.Â
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That was 31 years ago!!
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As for the 'Stones dying off...I am convinced that they're all vampires and will continue on for another 350 years or so before offing themselves, as told in vampire lore.
Shattered, shattered...cough sputter, sha do be...Â
Rocked the Kingdom with these geezers on the 1st "farewell tour".
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Sheesh I have held up better than them over the years....
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Never did care for the group.
Good luck though.