'Boys' convenes Vietnam ghosts, lost boomers
Chicago Sun-Times - BY Theater Critic What Steven Dietz has done in his haunting and haunted play, 'Last of the Boys,' is nothing short of theatrical sleight of hand. It is the summer of 1999, the Rolling Stones are touring as usual, and it's time for a of his eternal adolescence. THEATER REVIEW 'LAST OF THE BOYS' HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDWhen
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PopMatters - No matter what you may think of the Rolling Stones -- dinosaurs still out to make the big bucks, guys who don't know when to quit or musicians who still get a thrill from doing what they do -- you can't knock them for trying.
The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang
soundgenerator.com - Bigger Bang review Bigger Bang 2005 Rating: 7. by CDE 11 Sep 2005 Is it fair to judge a band, now enjoying their fourth decade together, on past works? 1976's 'Black & Blue'. No, 'A Bigger Bang' finds the Rolling Stones emerging from the eclipse of middle age to seek out
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Danville Register Bee - Rolling Stones concert Rolling Stones could be just what the Cavaliers, now ranked No. 25 in the coaches poll and unranked in the Associated Press poll, need when they review
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MusicOMH - History rarely forgives a band that breaks up. Obviously, it hasn't been too kind to the Rolling Stones - but think of The Velvet Underground, or The Stone Roses, or, most of all, The Beatles.
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