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The 1986 decision Mick Jagger says nearly broke up the Rolling Stones

Summary by Far Out Magazine
The Rolling Stones have existed long enough to receive a free bus pass and are almost at the age of receiving a state pension. But somehow, they are still going strong. The Stones have faced enough adversity over the years to justify breaking up long before now, only to reunite a decade later for a lucrative comeback tour. Yet the Rolling Stones have never split, and in many cases have even thrived during turbulent periods, creating some of thei…
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Far Out Magazine broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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