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Keith Richards reveals plan for Rolling Stones' 60th anniversary: ​​"Everyone to be alive"

"I think that at the moment, there are bigger problems than a Rolling Stones celebration," he states

Hope is the last thing to die… or will the last one be a member of the Rolling Stones ?

Keith Richards ' hope and main plan for the band's 60th anniversary, he reveals in an interview with GQ . "Apart from that, our age, I don't know. I haven't heard of any plans, but I'm sure there are things being done."

“First, I’m going to survive this year and see how we’re going to handle next year,” he explains. “Because I think right now, there are bigger problems than a Rolling Stones celebration. Even though I’m very happy that we’re all here, I’ll leave it at that if I can.”

This year, even with the pandemic, the band has already released three new tracks, “Living In A Ghost Town” , “Criss Cross” , and “Scarlet” , featuring Jimmy Page .

READ ALSO: Keith Richards announces special box set of his Hollywood Palladium concert.

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