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Time wasn't on the Rolling Stones' side Sunday night. After a five-year hiatus, the legendary band returned to the stage in London at the O2 Arena for the first show of their anniversary tour to celebrate 50 successful years in the music business. However, the group wound up having to cut their concert short because of strict local curfews banning live music from being played past 11 p.m., according to the Telegraph. As a result, the Stones didn't get to close out the show with one of their most famous tunes, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." But not all was lost. Lead singer Mick Jagger got the crowd of 20,000 people going when he sang "I Wanna Be Your Man" »
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