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Photocall At Bonhams For British. Cool. Sale In London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 14, 2025: A staff member looks at a bust of Keith Richards, 1984, by John Somerville, estimate: £1,000 - £1,500 during a photocall for the "British. Cool." sale at Bonhams auction house in London, United Kingdom on April 14, 2025. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto) -
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Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and many more artists perform for Global Citizen project named: "One World: Together At Home" to celebrate COVID-19 Workers on April 18, 2020.
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Rolling Stones unveil their own rum
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Rolling Stones fans can now drink a toast to the veteran rockers — with the group’s own label run.
Called Crossfire Hurricane, the name is inspired by the opening lyric of the 1968 hit song Jumpin' Jack Flash penned by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
And it’s available around the world from a dedicated website.
The rum is said to be aged in carefully selected oak barrels and boasts flavours of caramelised bananas and a gentle hint of tropical fruit.
The Stones said their love affair with rum began in the '70s while recording their album Goats Head Soup in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jagger , 80, and Richards, 79, said: “ To us, the Caribbean is more than just a beautiful place. It’s a part of our story.
“This aged, blended rum is our tribute to the islands that have inspired us for decades.
“ Enjoy it neat, on the rocks or in the cocktail of your choosing - but never in silence.”
OPS:The Rolling Stones Crossfire Hurricane rum
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Rolling Stones unveil their own rum
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Rolling Stones fans can now drink a toast to the veteran rockers — with the group’s own label run.
Called Crossfire Hurricane, the name is inspired by the opening lyric of the 1968 hit song Jumpin' Jack Flash penned by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
And it’s available around the world from a dedicated website.
The rum is said to be aged in carefully selected oak barrels and boasts flavours of caramelised bananas and a gentle hint of tropical fruit.
The Stones said their love affair with rum began in the '70s while recording their album Goats Head Soup in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jagger , 80, and Richards, 79, said: “ To us, the Caribbean is more than just a beautiful place. It’s a part of our story.
“This aged, blended rum is our tribute to the islands that have inspired us for decades.
“ Enjoy it neat, on the rocks or in the cocktail of your choosing - but never in silence.”
OPS:The Rolling Stones Crossfire Hurricane rum
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Fallon surrises Richards by showing him a lemon tree sapling grown from the seed of a lemon the rocker presented to him ten years ago.
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about new album Hackney Diamonds
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Fallon surrises Richards by showing him a lemon tree sapling grown from the seed of a lemon the rocker presented to him ten years ago.
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon explainng how in the Sixties, the Beatles and the Stones would call each other up to avoid releasing singles at the same time.
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon explainng how in the Sixties, the Beatles and the Stones would call each other up to avoid releasing singles at the same time.
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Fallon surrises Richards by showing him a lemon tree sapling grown from the seed of a lemon the rocker presented to him ten years ago.
He shows Keith a photo of the original lemon the sapling is from, autographed by Keith for Fallon's birthday 10 years ago.
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon explainng how in the Sixties, the Beatles and the Stones would call each other up to avoid releasing singles at the same time.
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Fallon surrises Richards by showing him a lemon tree sapling grown from the seed of a lemon the rocker presented to him ten years ago.
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about new album Hackney Diamonds for which the group played a small club venue the previous night. Fallon shows a photo of them on stage at the gig
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Fallon surrises Richards by showing him a lemon tree sapling grown from the seed of a lemon the rocker presented to him ten years ago.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street.
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Keith Richards in Dartford High Street withhis granddaughter Ava and her mother, Angela.
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street with sculptor Amy Goodman
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards unveiled in Dartford High Street. To the left is sculptor Amy Goodman
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Sir Mick Jagger in Dartford High Street.
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street with sculptor Amy Goodman and local council leader Jeremy Kite
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards unveiled in Dartford High Street. To the left is sculptor Amy Goodman. The statue is being unveiled by Richards granddaughter Ava and council leader Jeremy Kite
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Keith Richards in Dartford High Street.
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Keith Richards in Dartford High Street withhis granddaughter Ava and her mother, Angela.
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