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Paypal donations/tip jar: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/QR... For Additonal Content Check me out on Patreon: / badbradjams Support this channel by shopping at Sweetwater https://sweetwater.sjv.io/NkLG2V You can help this channel by using my Amazon link. https://amzn.to/4az0up5 You can buy me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/badbradjams They once crowned themselves “the greatest rock and roll band in the world” and for more than sixty years, The Rolling Stones carried that title through stadiums, scandals, survival, and sheer will. But now, with reported cancellations of planned 2026 U.K. and European tour dates, the question fans never wanted to ask is suddenly unavoidable: Are the Rolling Stones actually done? In this episode, we dig past headlines and nostalgia to unpack what’s really happening. Reports indicate the Stones pulled future dates after Keith Richards was unable to commit to the grueling tour schedule, a decision tied to the physical realities of aging after a lifetime on the road. Keith, the human riff, has spoken openly about arthritis altering his playing. Not as an excuse. As a fact of weathered hands that built rock history. Then there’s Mick Jagger, still driven, still fit, still hungry for the stage. He’s publicly stated he feels good and wants to keep performing. That contrast fuels the core tension of this conversation: What happens when one engine still wants full throttle and another needs preservation? This isn’t a tabloid funeral or a click-chasing eulogy. It’s a deeper look at the collision of legacy, money, mortality, and ethics. The Stones remain culturally omnipresent. Their recent tours moved massive numbers and reaffirmed their power. But wealth doesn’t rewrite biology, and history doesn’t grant new joints. We explore: • What Keith Richards’ condition really means for the band • Mick Jagger’s relentless drive and what it signals • Why money can’t solve time • The ethical question of pushing aging artists • Whether slowing down diminishes rock or matures it • What the Stones’ future could realistically look like: pauses, residencies, reinvention, or a final curtain Most importantly, we ask the fan’s hardest question: If the Rolling Stones slow down, does rock slow down with them? This episode isn’t about endings. It’s about reckoning. About how legends age in public, and whether greatness is defined by never stopping or knowing when to change the shape of the journey. If you care about rock history, guitar culture, and the uncomfortable truths behind stadium-sized myths, this is a conversation worth having. 🎸 Turn it up 🕰️ Lean in 🔥 And decide for yourself what the end really looks like #rollingstones #rockandroll #classicrock #rockhistory #rocklegends #keithrichards #mickjagger #ronniewood #GreatestRockBand #RockMusic #MusicDocumentary #GuitarCulture #RockDiscussion #MusicFans #ViralVideo