Keith Richards responds to rumors about his drug addiction in the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Although he has 66 years, guitarist of the Rolling Stone is still vivid appreciation for utopia in rock'n'roll. The three rules of sex, drugs and rock left intact on the agenda of the musician.
Asked by Rolling Stone magazine about the rumors that claimed his decision to embrace sobriety, Richards was clear: "Hey, rumors about my sobriety is quite exaggerated. Let's stay here. "
Meanwhile, the Stones continue their shipment to new hits. According to Richards, the group can still record a new album of originals in 2010: "There are no definite plans but do not see us
taking a break. Grabasemos not surprise me without anything during this year, "he confirmed.
Asked by Rolling Stone magazine about the rumors that claimed his decision to embrace sobriety, Richards was clear: "Hey, rumors about my sobriety is quite exaggerated. Let's stay here. "
Meanwhile, the Stones continue their shipment to new hits. According to Richards, the group can still record a new album of originals in 2010: "There are no definite plans but do not see us