To: JakeStraw who wrote (25909 ) 4/24/2001 10:17:26 AM From: SIer formerly known as Joe B. Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49844 Rolling Stones Planning For 2002 Rolling Stones leaders Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have begun discussing the band's plans for 2002. The duo recently got together while Jagger was in New York to talk about what, if anything, the Stones will do next year, since it seems there are no plans for 2001 at this time. A spokesperson said that the Stones - Jagger, Richards, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts - all have their own lives and interests away from the band, and that coordinating all their schedules for a project can take quite a bit of planning. It's unclear at this time what might happen next year - whether or not the group will tour, record a new album or both. The last things the Stones did as a band was the "No Security" live album and tour in 1998 and 1999. ************************************************************************* Young To Rock Paris With Oasis Neil Young and Crazy Horse will play a special co-headlining show in France with Oasis. Young was set to play at Le Zenith in Paris on June 24, but has moved the gig to the larger Le Bercy venue to handle the added crowds expected for this one-time event. The Black Crowes, who are touring this year with Oasis in North America and with Young in Europe, are not expected to join the bill. ************************************************************************* WHAT'S ON THE TUBE: April 24 Neil Young on TV - "Saturday Night Live," Comedy Central. Wednesday, Midnight ET. - "All Access: Music, Money, Power," VH1. Wednesday, 12:30 a.m. ET. --------------------- Badfinger's Behind the Music special on VH-1 April 26 at 1:00 a.m. EDT That is Wednesday (April 25) evening going into Thursday morning (April 26). Check local listings. ************************************************************************* Source: 2001 Punmaster's MusicWire punmaster.com