The Rolling Stones are still alive and kicking as they go on tour this 2015.
In a report by Rolling Stone magazine, the band is set to release a deluxe version of their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers" on May 26 and is set to go on the road to play songs from the said record.
"We're floating the idea of playing the whole album," Mick Jagger said. "At the very least, we'll play the songs we don't normally play."
The said album consists of rare songs fans usually don't hear during their tour shows. Tracks like "You Gotta Move," "Sister Morphine," "Moonlight Mile" and "I Got The Blues" weren't heard from the band since the 90s.
"It's a really great album,"Jagger described "Sticky Fingers." "But it has a lot of slow songs. Normally in a show we'd just do one or two ballads. Sticky Fingers has about five slow songs. I'm just worried that it might be problematic in stadiums. Maybe we'd play it and everyone would say, 'Great,' but maybe they'll get restless and start going to get drinks."
The report further stated that the Rolling Stones is considering to play the whole album during their tour, as they are starting with show rehearsals in the next few weeks.
"I'm sure we'll have a go at it," the 71-year-old vocalist said. "We play a lot of the tunes and know them pretty well. I think we've played them all at least once. It's not like trying to do [the 1967 psych-rock album] Their Satanic Majesties Request."