Proving once again when you read that an unnamed "source" says something you can put as much faith in as you could a politician pandering for votes. This time a "source" claimed that the Stones were going to head off into the sunset following the end of their "A Bigger Bang Tour," because they were getting a bit too old to keep rocking. Initially the band helped fuel the rumor by not issuing a denial but now a member says that the band plans to live up to their famous lyric and will "never stop," according to Contact Music.
"We need a rest, but of course we will tour again," said guitarist Ronnie Wood. "We'll never stop." We could reference another lyric from that song about a dead man but we'll leave that alone while we listen to Weird Al's excellent version of the track.
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