Stoned again ... Keith Richards fuels rumors reunion with rehearsal schedules. Photo: Henrik S Dziekan III / Getty Images
The Rolling Stones are back to work. Keith Richards, the band has confirmed plans to meet in London later this month, trying for the first time, "three or four years." Although three of the four members willing to participate, said Richards, Mick Jagger has not yet RSVP.
"Let's play a little together," Richards told Rolling Stone "does not necessarily want to repeat or write anything -. You just want to touch the foundations of a good start:. Me, Charlie and Ronnie Mick welcome, and I'm sure come, but now only. want to get our shadow. "
Although the Rolling Stones are celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2012, grew up a quarrel between Richards and Mick Jagger since the memory of guitarist Life. In his book, calling Richards Jagger "unbearable" and mocks his "tiny todger." "I used to love Mick, but I was not in his box for 20 years," Richards wrote. Sometimes I think, "I miss my friend." I wonder, "Where did he go? "Jagger later called the book" boring "and" a little bitch. "
Worse, Jagger was said to hold on tour in 2011. "Everyone is willing to come back," Richards said in November last year. Band spokesman later denied plans for a tour. Jagger album, recorded in the heaviest, the super group with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and AR Rahman.
In an interview with the Observer on Sunday, the Stones talked to Elizabeth Day about the possibility of a 50th anniversary tour. Notice differed between the group members. Ronnie Wood has said that foot surgery next month for a circuit occurred. "That took 50 years to do it," Richards was also enthusiastic, saying that he was dreaming, but Charlie Watts said he was not bothered of all anyway. As Mick Jagger, who kept his cards close to his chest: "I have no idea that they are not really all that as a group .."
In addition to the expansion Exile on Main Street, published last year, a deluxe edition of Some Girls are expected November 21. The Rolling Stones last album was 2005 A Bigger Bang.
The guitarist confirms three of the four stones are to satisfy the tests in London later this month, fueling speculation that the band could be preparing for a 50th anniversary tour
For a full interview with the Rolling Stones, buy the Sunday Observer
The Rolling Stones are back to work. Keith Richards, the band has confirmed plans to meet in London later this month, trying for the first time, "three or four years." Although three of the four members willing to participate, said Richards, Mick Jagger has not yet RSVP.
"Let's play a little together," Richards told Rolling Stone "does not necessarily want to repeat or write anything -. You just want to touch the foundations of a good start:. Me, Charlie and Ronnie Mick welcome, and I'm sure come, but now only. want to get our shadow. "
Although the Rolling Stones are celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2012, grew up a quarrel between Richards and Mick Jagger since the memory of guitarist Life. In his book, calling Richards Jagger "unbearable" and mocks his "tiny todger." "I used to love Mick, but I was not in his box for 20 years," Richards wrote. Sometimes I think, "I miss my friend." I wonder, "Where did he go? "Jagger later called the book" boring "and" a little bitch. "
Worse, Jagger was said to hold on tour in 2011. "Everyone is willing to come back," Richards said in November last year. Band spokesman later denied plans for a tour. Jagger album, recorded in the heaviest, the super group with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and AR Rahman.
In an interview with the Observer on Sunday, the Stones talked to Elizabeth Day about the possibility of a 50th anniversary tour. Notice differed between the group members. Ronnie Wood has said that foot surgery next month for a circuit occurred. "That took 50 years to do it," Richards was also enthusiastic, saying that he was dreaming, but Charlie Watts said he was not bothered of all anyway. As Mick Jagger, who kept his cards close to his chest: "I have no idea that they are not really all that as a group .."
In addition to the expansion Exile on Main Street, published last year, a deluxe edition of Some Girls are expected November 21. The Rolling Stones last album was 2005 A Bigger Bang.
The guitarist confirms three of the four stones are to satisfy the tests in London later this month, fueling speculation that the band could be preparing for a 50th anniversary tour
For a full interview with the Rolling Stones, buy the Sunday Observer

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