Keith Richards Drops The Rolling Stones Retirement Bombshell

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Mick Jagger recently underwent heart surgery, but now Keith Richards has revealed in a new interview that surprisingly despite their age, The Rolling Stones have no plans to retire. Richards mourned a terrible death just yesterday.

When asked the retirement question, Richards responded, “Oh, that one.”

He added, “I’d be the last one to know darling. We’re feeling good. And we love what we do. There’s no reason to stop really. I love it. I’m really looking forward to it.”

“We’re rehearsing, going through it all, we’re doing maintenance,” he says with a laugh.

“It’s coming along very well. It’s cool yeah. We’re making a few changes. We’re trying to come up with some lesser known favourites, Stones things, so that’s been interesting. Some of them I haven’t heard in 20 years.”

You can read the full interview at the Toronto Sun.

The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger wished his longtime bandmates Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts happy birthdays over the weekend, as they celebrate their birthdays on back to back days.

He shared a photo where he is kissing Ronnie Wood, “Wishing you the happiest of birthday’s @ronniewood, love Mick.”

He wrote to Watts, “Happy birthday dearest Charlie, love Mick.”

Ronnie Wood wrote on his Instagram page, “Happy 72nd birthday to our own Ronnie Wood!

To celebrate Ronnie’s birthday we are giving a free signed copy of Ronnie Wood: Artist with every order in his online store, click the link in the bio.

Ronnie is sharing his birthday with you by, for the very first time, revealing his favourite artworks, some of which have never been seen before!

Click on the link in the Instagram Stories to be taken straight to see these beautiful rarities.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/ByKv4i5A3G0/

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