Retirement is a dream for many, but for the Rolling Stones , such a scenario would be a true nightmare.
In an interview with Rolling Stone , guitarist Keith Richards stated, when commenting on the interruption of tours due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that regardless of the difficulties, this is what the band does, and the moment to stop doesn't seem to be on the horizon anytime soon. “And there’s also this thing between us, like, ‘Who’s going to be the first to get off the bus?’ You have to get kicked out or quit, right? So that’s how it is. I really don’t imagine us doing anything beyond that [touring].”
In the same conversation, Mick Jagger also didn't rule out the possibility of holding smaller shows with social distancing, stating, "We might play for just a few people. Even if we're lucky enough to have sold tickets, we might not be able to play for everyone at once."
The band recently released a reissue of the album Goats Head Soup , listen below.
