LONDON (AP) — Rolling Stones fans know you can’t always get what you want. But they may get what they need, with agreement reportedly near between the band and the BBC over televising part of the Stones’ Glastonbury Festival show.
Festival organizer Michael Eavis says the BBC will air about an hour of the Stones’ set as part of its extensive TV coverage of the event.
The BBC and the band said negotiations were continuing, with the BBC today calling the talks “extremely constructive.”
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