Legendary rocker Keith Richards has candidly referred to Sir Mick Jagger as an “a******” in a recent interview.
At 79 years old, the iconic guitarist acknowledged that despite over six decades of collaboration with his Rolling Stones counterpart, disagreements are still part of their dynamic, though underlying love and respect persist.
In an exclusive conversation with The Sun newspaper, Keith expressed admiration for Mick, hailing him as one of the most exceptional frontmen in the industry.
Reflecting on their enduring partnership, Keith emphasized that like any long-term relationship, theirs has seen its fair share of peaks and valleys, often revolving around creative differences.
Acknowledging their differing perspectives, Keith humorously recounted instances where he dismissed Mick’s ideas as “schlocky,” only to have Mick passionately defend them, leading to playful banter and occasional name-calling, which Keith downplayed as trivial compared to the overall collaboration and rapport they share.
Despite the occasional friction, Keith unequivocally affirmed his deep affection for Mick, underscoring the enduring bond they have nurtured over the decades.
Keith also lauded Mick for his pivotal role in driving the completion of their latest album, ‘Hackney Diamonds,’ crediting him for aligning with Keith’s longstanding advice on promptly acting on the lead singer’s enthusiasm to record, thereby energizing the entire band.
Recognizing Mick’s positive and enthusiastic demeanor as a catalyst for productive studio sessions, Keith humorously contrasted it with the challenges posed by a less inspired or disgruntled Mick, emphasizing the importance of seizing the moment when creativity flows.
Moreover, Keith disclosed that he continues to engage in conversations with the late Charlie Watts, the esteemed drummer of the Rolling Stones who passed away in 2021, highlighting the enduring connection he feels with his departed bandmate.
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