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Yes the rolling stones will be recording and writing music. though they are with out question the greatest rock and roll band in the world. It must be understood that age is a fact of life, but in saying that it must be understood that 74 is a relative age for in some countries the average age for men in banledesh is 36 years old, so the comparison is that people in the western world stay young longer you don't stay old longer its' that the productive years that are alloted have incresed because of diet and better access to health care is in favor of the western world. Hence 25 years ago people in North america was 72 years of age, now this number has increased to 77 years. Now with the baby boomers "1945-1965" starting to retire and will continue to retire for the next 30 years, for this generation was the hippy generation that seen the likes of earth day 38, going green looking after thy self along with the environment. the boomers are the generation that brought forth change for the betterment of the global self. and at this time we are we will see the life expectancy to increase yet again and will do so for the foreseeable future. As for the rolling stones, mick and keith ronny charlie, and bill wyman will continue to record make music entertain fans, and be the bright light that says "Look and me I'm not shattered"
Is TIME on no one's side?
by -O-uknow on February 28th, 2011
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by Carl_D on August 30th, 2010
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