The Rolling Stones Have A Lot Of Material, Promise To Continue Making Albums Until Give Up
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JAKARTA - Keith Richards revealed that The Rolling Stones have "more material" and will continue making albums until they "give up".

“There is still a lot left for Hackney Diamonds to do. There will always be each other until we give up,” while speaking with NPR's SiriusXM (per Music News), Richards said.

“We were able to bounce back a little bit, but you know what. You really like this. This is what we do. We have to finish this Rolling Stones thing,” he continued.

During the interview, Richards also said he has no plans to stop performing because he still “loves” it.

“It keeps me alert and keeps my fingers moving. And I'm still finding different ways to play things. Even though you will be around 80 years old, believe me, it will not stop," he said.

The iconic rock band recently released their 24th full-length album, Hackney Diamonds, their first album in 18 years, which earned the Number One spot on the UK charts and the Number Two spot on the Billboard Top Rock chart upon release.


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