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The Rolling Stoneslived up to their name.
Early on, locomotion saved them from stagnation.
Inside the stadium, concerns about Jaggers health quickly evaporated.
The 76-year-old never missed a step, a hop, or a shake.
His footwork makes walking seem musical.
In his hands, a motion as benign as wiping sweat from his forehead becomes a mesmerizing juggling act.
His voice is no worse for wear in his fifth decade on the road.
His energy is frenetic and seemingly endless.
You guess that Micks going to sing all night, but you get two from Keith.
Skipping around highlights from three different decades allows the Stones to showcase everything they are and have been.
Sixties staples like Flash and I Cant Get No (Satisfaction) are garage-rock gold.
Start Me Up and Honky Tonk Women elevate Richardss brash riffage.
Backing vocalist Sasha Allen is a commanding presence on Shelter.
Wood stalks the stage like a soldier during the sitar lines in Black.
Pacing and balance are sage and surprisingly democratic.
Movement keeps the Stones alive and free.