Glimmer Gossip (March 99)Ain't It The Truth! Hollywood.com had some interesting comments about Steve Tyler's performance at this years Oscars: Aerosmith is no Rolling Stones. The audience didn't want to miss any part of the show, but definitely could have missed Tyler's performance. Well, the smoke and fire effects were nice. Best George Michael Rendition: 8
Nude Photos of Keith Richards on clublove.com Website Show Exactly How He Gets His Satisfaction SEATTLE - (ENTERTAINMENT WIRE) - March 22, 1999 - Keith Richards, the most self-effacing member of the Rolling Stones music group, is seen getting some self-satisfaction in revealing nude photos posted on the notorious clublove.com web site. Clublove.com, the same site that posted the famous Pamela Anderson-Tommy Lee "hardcore honeymoon" video and 12 sexy nude photos of Dr. Laura Schlessinger, declined to say how it obtained the photo of Richards, but says it has the legal right to display it on the X-rated Internet site. One of the three photos on the site shows the guitarist totally alone, sitting in a beach chair at a tropical resort, without clothes and without any inhibitions. Another shot shows him enjoying the sun and surf au naturel. "Richards and Mick Jagger are famous for their song lyric 'I can't get no satisfaction,' but these photos shows Keith knows exactly how to satisfy himself," said a spokesperson for Internet Entertainment Group, which operates clublove.com. The photos will be available at no cost to members of the site, which is offering a free membership program in connection with the release of the Richards pictures. Richards was inducted along with his Rolling Stones bandmates into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall Of Fame in 1989 and later that year he received the International Rock Awards' "Living Legend" honor. (editors note: you can't see these pics without a membership. If you saw the one in Playgirl a couple of years ago, these are the same. The pics show Keith trying to get his rocks off.)
Rolling Stones Rock Cash Registers On U.S. Tour They may not be the "street-fighting men" of old, but the Rolling Stones can still take satisfaction in rocking the cash registers on their current tour of the United States. When the rock legends play for two nights in Hartford, Connecticut, beginning on March 28, they will gross a whopping $3.5 million, the show's co-promoter said Tuesday. "They're the two highest-grossing concerts in the history of the state, and they sold out very, very quickly," Jim Koplik, executive vice president of DelsenerSlater Enterprises told Reuters in an interview.
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