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I'm quite certain that Mick, Ronnie, and even Keith have all had some subtle eye work done at various points. Ronnie was the most noticeable recently. From tour photos last year, I immediately noticed how bright and perky his eyes were.Quote
billwebster
Well, it's not like they are Michael Jackson or Jocelyn Wildenstein or some other celebrity who had themselves surgically altered, which is what these videos are usually about.
It's not unusual that uncaring people are hitting on senior citizens. So it's no surprise that the videos are produced for the most freakish content possible.
The real freak is the video producer.
They're just showing it like it is. This is what they look like from year to year, from photos.Quote
billwebster
It's not unusual that uncaring people are hitting on senior citizens. So it's no surprise that the videos are produced for the most freakish content possible.
The real freak is the video producer.
The aging in Mick's face has accelerated especially in the last 5 years.Quote
keefriff99
The aging in Mick's face has definitely accelerated over the past 10 years. Very thin people without a lot of subcutaneous fat tend to get very pronounced wrinkles and a sunken-cheek visage with age as the skin loses elasticity.
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keefriff99
The aging in Mick's face has definitely accelerated over the past 10 years. Very thin people without a lot of subcutaneous fat tend to get very pronounced wrinkles and a sunken-cheek visage with age as the skin loses elasticity.
It's kind of a cruel joke that men with more weight on them often age better in the face than skinny men do...they don't get as craggy because their face is filled out.
Ronnie's cheekbones are even more severely pronounced.
I think you're over-analyzing the situation. You can only hold off Father Time for so long...Mick has done it longer than almost anyone in rock'n'roll, but in terms of facial wrinkles, the bottom has fallen out. Not much he can do about it at this point except accept it.Quote
stoneheartedThe aging in Mick's face has accelerated especially in the last 5 years.Quote
keefriff99
The aging in Mick's face has definitely accelerated over the past 10 years. Very thin people without a lot of subcutaneous fat tend to get very pronounced wrinkles and a sunken-cheek visage with age as the skin loses elasticity.
Despite Mick's fitness regimen, he has aged drastically since 2012, and so has Keith.
In the past, Keith was always the one who would age more drastically. I remember a "classic rock" DJ commenting in 1994 on the changes in Keith's face since 1989, saying that it looked "like a baked apple". Yet, at that time, Mick looked quite ageless.
That trend, of Mick's rather timeless look and Keith's continued decline, remained the same until 2013 or so, when suddenly Mick started aging just as fast as Keith, where every year suddenly there were new and noticeable differences.
Their lifestyles have changed, that's what's done it. Just my guess, mind you, but I think they're worried that if they go away for 3 years between tours that they won't be able to regroup and be the Stones again, be those icons they've always been. In the years between tours they could always relax, enjoy wealth and property and family and so on, and there was no stress, because they could always return and take the world by storm with a round the world tour. But now it's like the Bob Dylan syndrome -- the never-ending tour, always out there every year, afraid they'll lose something, some sacred status in the rock pantheon, so they feel now that they have to be doing something every few months, every year or else.
The stress is telling, it's in their faces. Just my opinion mind you.
Oh, and that thing about fat people aging better? Wrinkles happen because of collagen breakdown... or stress, which breaks down collagen faster. Their whole lives are the Rolling Stones and what it represents, it's brought them that rich and luxurious lifestyle. They're worried that they don't have time in their active lives to enjoy those 3-year vacations between active touring.
And since they've agreed to maintain an every-year brand of activity, which changes the pace of their luxurious and easy living, suddenly, after all these years, Mick and Keith are aging at the same rate. And, yes, Ronnie, who is a half decade younger, has been aging at the same rate, and he isn't even 70.
So, maybe they've been working too hard.
For their sake, maybe it's time they took a break. A year or two. Better that than working themselves into the ground too soon.
Ringo's appearance is baffling...I don't know what he's doing but it works. He's an ageless wonder.Quote
jlowe
When you think about it, in most of the photos, make-up WILL have been worn.
Which means, in the real world', they actually look older.
The other year, I saw Paul Jones ('the man who could have been in the Rolling Stones') at a club in Derby. Now, he certainly does not look his age.
In some photos, Charlie looks the young one.
Ringo has looked the same for about the last 20 years.