Photo display marks Stones 50th year

Back in 1962, Mick Jagger is said to have cracked that the Rolling Stones would have a life span of maybe two years. Now, 50 years later, the venerable and tough old rockers are still playing together. And they are still phenomenally popular. To celebrate, a free display of photos at the Somerset House in London will open tomorrow (Friday, July 14, 2012). The retrospective photo exhibit (and accompanying book) charts the R&B, blues and soul-inspired rock band’s five decades in music, from the group’s first official photo shoot to myriad performances at tiny venues to recent massive arena tours.