EL guitarrista de Rolling Stones Keith Richards, pidió perdon a su compañero Mick Jagger por los dichos publicados en su autobiografía “Vida”, que fue editada en 2010.
En una entrevista a la revista española RollingStone con motivo del aniversario nº50 de la banda, Mick y Keith hablaron también de su larga amistad y de la unión que tienen.
Jagger señaló: “Mirar atrás siempre te obliga a recordar tanto los buenos como los malos momentos. Durante la década de los 80 Keith y yo no conseguimos comunicarnos muy bien. Yo estaba muy implicado en la parte del negocio de los Stones, en gran parte porque sentí que nadie más lo estaba. Pero ahora el libro de Keith ha dejado claro que ellos se sentían excluidos, y es una lástima. Creo que es hora de mirar hacia delante”.
Keith Richards "I'm sorry I offended Mick"
THE Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards apologized to his partner Mick Jagger by those published in his autobiography"Life" which was published in 2010.
In an interview with Spanish magazine Rolling Stone on the anniversary number 50 of the band, Mick and Keith also spokeof his long friendship and unity they have.
Jagger said: "Looking back always forces you to rememberboth the good and the bad times. During the 80's Keith and Imanaged to communicate very well. I was very involved in thebusiness of the Stones, largely because I felt that nobody else was. But now Keith's book has made it clear that they feltexcluded, and it's a shame. I think it's time to look forward. "
In that connection, Richards replied: "Mick is right. The twohave talked a lot during this past year, as never before had done, and for me it meant a lot. In the book I tell my story in a very crude, for so I decided to do. But in some parts out things that really have offended, and I'm sorry. "
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