Rolling Stones Star Would Be 'Quite Happy' To End Touring
. The 72-year-old also says there's a reason behind their recent spate or short runs rather than the extensive treks they used to undertake. Watts tells The Australian: "This is short compared to what we've done before - but it needs to be, I think, at our tender age. "The thought of doing fifty shows, which was normal at one time for us to sign off on, that's quite daunting. Now we're doing that in little bits." He adds, "If we don't do any more I'll be quite happy with that." more on this story Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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