Keith Richards, legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, discusses his relationship with frontman Mick Jagger in a rare interview. Richards describes Jagger as an 'unbelievable frontman' but also admits that he is still 'an a**hole'. The guitarist also reveals that he still talks to the late Charlie Watts. Richards' comments come ahead of the release of The Rolling Stones' new album, 'Hackney Diamonds', which features guest appearances by Lady Gaga and Paul McCartney. In addition, Richards discusses how arthritis has changed his playing style on the guitar.
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