Romanian rock star Florian Pittis: "I would go to see the concert even if I’m in a wheelchair ".
If the leader of Rolling Stones, Sir Mick Jagger, celebrated , in 2003 his 60th birthday dytrougha grand concert organized in front of the Prague palace at President Vaclav Havel’s invitation, the fact that in 2007 we can finally talk of a Rolling Stones concert seems like things are finally turning normal.
And this is not only because most of the youths in the 1989 revolution worn blue-jeans “tattooed” with Rolling Stones, Judas or AC/DC logos.
Considering the musical genres that are promoted in Romania, we probably do not even understand how much important the Rolling Stones are for the history of music and how important they are.
“It’s good that we can still see them, though. I would go to see them even if I’m in a wheelchair ”, Romanian rock star Florian Pittis said.
During the 90’s the “Rolling Stone” magazine wrote that for the first time in the band’s history , waiting in line for the concert were parents, grandparents and children.
Representatives of the Romanian rock music scene are convinced that the same will happened here.
“For a rocker there are two things not to be missed in a lifetime: a Pink Floyd and a Rolling Stones concert”, Pitis said.