The new Rolling Stones tour may or may not be their last. Numerous outlets are reporting that next year's world tour will be their last, 50 years after they entered the business. During this tour the rock and roll senior citizens will be well into their 60s and drummer Charlie Watts will turn 70. The band had their last farewell tour of Britain in 1971 when they left the country to avoid what they deemed to be oppressive tax laws. It is widely rumoured that the band will call it a day when this tour is over but Ronnie Wood yesterday reiterated that the band planned to "rock 'til we drop", also adding "we have all agreed that this won't be the last time. Everyone's rocking." Hmm, who to believe?