from Part III - Stones on Film, Revival, and Fans
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 August 2019
I put the phone down, dress up in nothing too special and call up a taxi. Then I look at the time. It’s six in the morning. Bertrand just called me from his cell phone at the Champs-Élysées. I jump in the cab heading for the Virgin Megastore. I’m en route to wait in line for hours to get a pass for the ultimate joy. Tonight, with a little patience and a little luck, once again I’ll see the Rolling Stones – for the thirtieth time in my life. On to the Trabendo. Not far now. Sinking into the soft leather of the Mercedes, I breathe a sigh of happiness. I am sixty years old.
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