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Afterwards, the Stones had a strictly no press party at the Top of the Standard. That doesn’t bode well for the three dates they’re playing in the New York area. It’s hard to say who exactly attended the party since there were no celebs at the screening.
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There was a great after party at The Standard Hotel's Penthouse Club in the meatpacking district with all four Stones, Elvis Costello, Angelica Huston, Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live TV) and a bevy of international models!
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There was a great after party at The Standard Hotel's Penthouse Club in the meatpacking district with all four Stones, Elvis Costello, Angelica Huston, Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live TV) and a bevy of international models!
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micawber
And so “Crossfire Hurricane,” the documentary about the early days of the Rolling Stones, had its premiere last night at the Ziegfeld Theater. The Stones appeared– Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts. Their combined ages are 405.
That's interesting. 405. 50 and not able to count?
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micawber
And so “Crossfire Hurricane,” the documentary about the early days of the Rolling Stones, had its premiere last night at the Ziegfeld Theater. The Stones appeared– Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts. Their combined ages are 405.
That's interesting. 405. 50 and not able to count?
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micawber
And so “Crossfire Hurricane,” the documentary about the early days of the Rolling Stones, had its premiere last night at the Ziegfeld Theater. The Stones appeared– Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts. Their combined ages are 405.
That's interesting. 405. 50 and not able to count?
Never understood that "combined age" stat the press likes to throw around. Who lives to be 405, anyway? With that stat you can make a group of kids sound old. A group of four 15 year olds has a combined age of 60--almost time to retire by the sound of it. How about just averaging the numbers instead?