Edmonton Journal

Stones show age with tour requests

Band demands help operating new gadgets

- ANITA SINGH

The next time you struggle to work the DVD player or master that newfangled thermostat, take heart. The Rolling Stones have the same problem.

According to a leaked rider for their recent U.S. tour, Mick Jagger and Co. have a standard list of backstage requiremen­ts for a rock band: a never-ending flow of alcohol and cigarettes, and butlers on hand 24 hours a day. But there is a detail that belies the band’s age: They also need a set of written instructio­ns on how to use all the electronic­s in their hotel rooms.

Management for the band — Jagger, 72, Charlie Watts, 74, Keith Richards, 71, and Ronnie Wood, 68 — drew up a list which was issued at every hotel they visited on the tour, gossip website TMZ.com reported. Their chief requiremen­ts were that the hotel bar remain open for as long as they needed it and that several butlers be supplied to handle their room-service requests.

A choice of Marlboro Red and Marlboro Lights cigarettes was on the list, and blacked-out windows in the hotel rooms to enable the band to enjoy themselves in privacy. The band also asked for an after-hours dry-cleaning service.

Their capacity for partying may be undimmed, but the request for instructio­ns on how to use everything from DVD players to air conditioni­ng and lighting indicates they have trouble mastering the latest technology.

In a recent interview, Richards described himself as just like “any other old bloke” and said he was never happier than when poking around his garden watering plants.

On previous tours, the band’s rider has included a snooker table, HP sauce, shepherd’s pie and satellite television on which to follow cricket. Their rock ’n’ roll image also took a knock in 2005 when Richards and Wood reportedly asked for their dressing rooms to be decorated with a “Casablanca lily and weeping eucalyptus arrangemen­t” during their A Bigger Bang tour.

The rider for that tour revealed that Watts christened his dressing room The Cotton Club after the legendary New York nightclub, while the health-conscious Jagger called his Workout. Wood’s room was known as Recovery and Richards chose to call his Camp X-Ray in a joke reference to Guantanamo Bay.

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