Mick Jagger and his fellow Rolling Stone Keith Richards are being honoured by their home town of Dartford by having a group of streets in a new development named after some of their most famous songs.
The Rolling Stones, who have been together for nearly fifty years, have had dozens of hits to choose from, but only 13 will be used on the 1,500-home estate in Dartford, Kent.
Names currently being considered include Satisfaction Street, Stones Avenue, Angie Mews and Ruby Tuesday Drive.
The local council is due to announce its decisions tomorrow.
Though the move has been generally well received, police have warned that die-hard fans could steal the signs, after Beatles fans in Liverpool stole the road signs for Abbey Road and Penny Lane.
Hopefully Dublin will one day honour U2 in the same way, if only for the headline writer's dream of "Where the streets have a name."
Posted In Latest Music News, Dec 11 2008.
Words - Josh