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THE ROLLING STONES

BST Hyde Park, London, June 25

YDE Park in midsummer. For The Rolling Stones, this is a ritual place of celebration and commemoration. Here in 1969, Mick read Shelley and released several thousand white butterflies in memory of Brian Jones; tonight, as the Stones mark the 60th anniversary of their first show at the Marquee, they also pay tribute to Charlie Watts. Instead of the poetry and the lepidoptera,

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