Keith Richards on Life as an 82-Year-Old Great-Grandad and New Music
Life as an 82-Year-Old Great-Grandad
Keith Richards, the legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, has become a great-grandfather at the age of 82. In a recent interview, Richards shared his thoughts on this new chapter in his life, saying, "This is true! This is true!" He expressed his enthusiasm for being a great-grandad, jokingly describing himself as a "fantastic" one.
The New Rolling Stones Album: Foreign Tongues
Richards also discussed the band's latest album, Foreign Tongues, which features a mix of old and new songs. He credited producer Andrew Watt with bringing a "breath of fresh air" to the recording process. The album includes tracks like "Some of Us," which dates back about 20 years, and "Ringing Hollow," a song that critiques the US under Trump's second term.
The Evolution of Richards and Jagger's Relationship
Richards reflected on his long-standing relationship with Mick Jagger, describing it as less confrontational than in the past. He joked that Jagger has "broken his sword, he's broken his lance," suggesting a more harmonious dynamic between the two rock legends.
Reflections on Longevity and Music
Richards attributed his longevity to listening to his body and pacing himself. He also expressed concerns about the future of music, stating, "AI is killing me. Do I fear for the future of music? I fear for the future of everything."