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Rolling Stones get Guinness satisfaction

Posted by: David on Friday, September 28, 2007 - 04:23 AM Print article Printer-friendly page  Email to a friend
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    Ageing rockers but their pulling power is undimmed...

THE Rolling Stones may be ageing rockers but their pulling power is undimmed – they topped the charts with the world's most successful music tour in the latest edition of Guinness World Records.

Still rocking on: Lead singer Mick Jagger still has it.

Giving a handy boost to their pension funds, the group's A Bigger Bang Tour took $437 million (£216.6 million) to give them a new record.

Madonna also made the annual compendium as the most successful female artist – her 60-date Confessions tour grossed almost $200 million. That meant she earned more than $3 million a concert.

Guinness invariably boasts a string of offbeat and bizarre records, and the latest edition, which comes out today, was no exception with entries for the highest and deepest concerts.

British band Jamiroquai, led by singer Jay Kay, performed at 10,668m in a specially converted Boeing 737 to an audience of pop competition winners.

British singer Katie Melua and her band headed below the waves, giving a concert 303m below sea level aboard an oil rig off the coast of Norway to gain her niche in Guinness. But some things never change.

Bing Crosby's recording of White Christmas, released in 1942, still ranks as the biggest-selling single with at least 50 million copies sold.

Film fans could be forgiven for thinking Groundhog Day went on forever – there were more movie trilogy final parts in 2007 than in any other year.

Hollywood stuck firmly to a winning formula with yet another return for Spider-Man, Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Jason Bourne series and Rush Hour. The highest-grossing actor award goes to Samuel L. Jackson. His 75 movies have made over $9 billion at the global box office.

Casino Royale, the film debut of Daniel Craig as the world's most famous spy, set a record as the most successful Bond film of all time, grossing more than $587 million.

The film also boasted the most rolls by a car – stuntman Adam Kirley did seven.

For quirky quiz fans in search of a Trivial Pursuit teaser, Guinness even lists a category for the shortest title of any Oscar-winning film. It's the Algerian movie Z, which won two Oscars in 1970.

Note: Friday, 28th September, 2007
Source: Reuters

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