

Tell us how the Stones rolled over you
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Mick Jagger, left, and Keith Richards
are on the cover of the Dec. 11
Rolling Stone, renamed Rolling Stones
in honor of the group's tour. It's the first
time the magazine has ever changed its name.
So ya got any Stones stories? No, not STONED stories, but ones about the Rolling Stones.If you've got them, we want you to tell them. Or do you also have cool photos you or your friends took of the Stones? Show them to us.
We want to hear from boomers who grew up (and now are growing old) with the Stones; from teens who watched in horror as their parental units boogied to "Jumping Jack Flash"; from grand-parental units who had to put up with teen-agers blasting "Paint It Black" on transistor radios.
Maybe you saw the Stones in 1973, when they last played Hawaii, and had a life-changing experience. Maybe you caught them in New York in the mid-'70s.
Share your thoughts on how life and you were different when you first heard "Sympathy for the Devil."
The stories can be two to 20 paragraphs long.
Send them to us at Stone Stories, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu, 96802, fax to (808)523-8509 or e-mail to features@starbulletin.com.
Include your name and daytime phone number. We may be calling for details or to get photos.
A few weeks before the Stones' concerts in January, we'll publish them in the Star-Bulletin. If you have questions, call 525-8660.
Burl Burlingame, Star-Bulletin