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But all one\u2019s scepticism disappears the minute the riff of Start Me Up explodes out of the speakers, an awful lot more sure-footed than it sounded on the TV from Glastonbury.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Coffee<\/li>\n<li>Tea<\/li>\n<li>Milk<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. Keith Richards fluffed not one, but two of opener Start Me Up\u2019s opening three chords \u2013 a riff one suspects, given the number of times he\u2019s played it, would be harder for him to play wrong than right.<\/p>\n<h2>This is heading 2<\/h2>\n<p>The bank manager long ago won the battle for the heart of the Stones \u2013 surveying the baffling number of hospitality packages and \u201ctiers\u201d of general admission at Hyde Park, one can\u2019t help but feel sorry for the poor fan who just wanted a ticket for the gig. But all one\u2019s scepticism disappears the minute the riff of Start Me Up explodes out of the speakers, an awful lot more sure-footed than it sounded on the TV from Glastonbury.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Coffee<\/li>\n<li>Tea<\/li>\n<li>Milk<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. Keith Richards fluffed not one, but two of opener Start Me Up\u2019s opening three chords \u2013 a riff one suspects, given the number of times he\u2019s played it, would be harder for him to play wrong than right.<\/p>\n<h3>This is heading 3<\/h3>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. Keith Richards fluffed not one, but two of opener Start Me Up\u2019s opening three chords \u2013 a riff one suspects, given the number of times he\u2019s played it, would be harder for him to play wrong than right.<\/p>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. Keith Richards fluffed not one, but two of opener Start Me Up\u2019s opening three chords \u2013 a riff one suspects, given the number of times he\u2019s played it, would be harder for him to play wrong than right.<\/p>\n<h4>This is heading 4<\/h4>\n<p>The bank manager long ago won the battle for the heart of the Stones \u2013 surveying the baffling number of hospitality packages and \u201ctiers\u201d of general admission at Hyde Park, one can\u2019t help but feel sorry for the poor fan who just wanted a ticket for the gig. But all one\u2019s scepticism disappears the minute the riff of Start Me Up explodes out of the speakers, an awful lot more sure-footed than it sounded on the TV from Glastonbury.<\/p>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. Keith Richards fluffed not one, but two of opener Start Me Up\u2019s opening three chords \u2013 a riff one suspects, given the number of times he\u2019s played it, would be harder for him to play wrong than right.<\/p>\n<h5>This is heading 5<\/h5>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. 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Keith Richards fluffed not one, but two of opener Start Me Up\u2019s opening three chords \u2013 a riff one suspects, given the number of times he\u2019s played it, would be harder for him to play wrong than right.<\/p>\n<h6>This is heading 6<\/h6>\n<p>And while a sizeable section of today\u2019s audience weren\u2019t even born the last time Mick and co ambled through Midnight Rambler here, the fact that they\u2019d turned out in their thousands to tread in their parents\u2019 sandal-steps speaks volumes about the band\u2019s enduring appeal. Things got off to a less than auspicious start. 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