No, it wasn't a meeting of the funkiest chapter of the AARP ever.
The Rolling Stones–what's left of them, anyway–descended on Odeon Leicester Square last night for the UK premiere of Shine a Light, Martin Scorsese's highly anticipated documentary about the group.
According to rooster-haired guitarist Ronnie Wood, the film offers an engaging, if limited, view of the band.
"It's only a little taster, just scratching the surface of our career, but it was good fun," Wood noted, according to BBC News.
Speaking of taste, we have to hand it to Stones frontman Mick Jagger. We're pretty impressed with his choice of companions, model-turned-fashion designer L'Wren Scott.
And no, Mick, the 6-foot, 4-inch beauty does not make you look like a garden gnome when you're standing next to her at all.
We have to say, you've traded way up. In more ways than one.
The Rolling Stones–what's left of them, anyway–descended on Odeon Leicester Square last night for the UK premiere of Shine a Light, Martin Scorsese's highly anticipated documentary about the group.
According to rooster-haired guitarist Ronnie Wood, the film offers an engaging, if limited, view of the band.
"It's only a little taster, just scratching the surface of our career, but it was good fun," Wood noted, according to BBC News.
Speaking of taste, we have to hand it to Stones frontman Mick Jagger. We're pretty impressed with his choice of companions, model-turned-fashion designer L'Wren Scott.
And no, Mick, the 6-foot, 4-inch beauty does not make you look like a garden gnome when you're standing next to her at all.
We have to say, you've traded way up. In more ways than one.









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