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  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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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    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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    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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    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 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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  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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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

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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    Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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    Richards 1

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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.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Citrus Swallowtail, Papilo demodocus, on lemon tree (food plant), South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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  • A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees.
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    A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees.
    A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees, Uganda, Africa
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  • A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees.
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    A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees.
    A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees, Uganda, Africa
    Ben Langdon

     

  • A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees.
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    A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees.
    A male farmer grafting orange and lemon trees, Uganda, Africa
    Ben Langdon

     

  • TIGER CHAMELEON, SEYCHELLES
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    TIGER CHAMELEON, SEYCHELLES
    The tiger chameleon is an endemic animal of the Seychelles. His favorite place are the lemon trees. Millions of years of total isolation have led to the development of animals and plants which exist only on the Seychelles. It became undisturbed by human civilization in a warm and tropical environment.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/MICHAEL FRIEDEL)

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