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The Stones and Scorsese

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Published on April 17, 2008

His belief in the group's longevity is apparent as well, especially in the way the director intercuts concert scenes with archival news footage of the band members from their first couple of decades. Even back then, journalists repeatedly pestered them about how long they could keep rocking.

Shine a Light has been called a meditation on aging. And Richards simply laughs when asked if he'll still be performing at age 70. "That's only five years away!" In other words, don't expect the Stones to slow down anytime soon. Judging by Scorsese's energy, he won't be either.

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