Keith Richards: 'The Rolling Stones are rehearsing again' 
Legendary axeman speaks as the band celebrate their 50th anniversary

Keith Richards has confirmed that The Rolling Stones are rehearsing together 
once again.

The band celebrate the 50th anniversary of their first ever gig today 
(July 12) and Richards has said that they are now back playing together 
again after a lengthy break, but could not say when they would be out 
playing live again. 

 
Speaking to BBC News, Richards said of the band's current status: "There's 
things in the 
works - I think it's definitely happening. But when? I can't say yet. 
We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - 
we've got together and it feels so good."

Richards also spoke about his amazement that the group had lasted so 
long, responding to a question about whether he thought The Rolling 
Stones would ever achieve such longevity, he said: "Never, back then 
groups used to last about two or three years. You hoped to have a good 
time and that was that."

He continued: "It's a generation thing, that post-war thing, also 
technology, when we started we were making 45s and then when you could 
make albums, that gave us the chance to do more. I never expected to get
 here, so it's all gravy."

Richards also spoke about his legendary capacity for excess and said 
that his only real regrets were "taking certain things" and the death of
 guitarist Brian Jones. 

Asked about this, Richards said: "I wouldn't have taken certain things 
if I'd known what I'd have to do to get off of it. I can't think of any 
other real regrets. I regret Brian dying, I remember thinking 'Brian, 
how dare you leave the band' because we were all very close. I can't 
regret something, I'd go through the hard times again just to keep 
things as they are."

Finally asked how he would describe The Rolling Stones' career, 50 years
 after their first gig at London's Marquee Club, Richards said: 
"Fascinating and raunchy. Let's keep it that way."

Richards was speaking as a new photography exhibition called The Rolling 
Stones: 50 opens at London's Somerset House.

The free exhibition will be held from July 13-August 27 in the landmark 
venue's East Wing Galleries and will coincide with the release of a book
 of the same time. The book will feature 700 shots and words from the 
band on their history, and will hit UK bookshops today.

The exhibition will show a host of unseen and rare photographs, 
including more than 70 prints, with live shots, studio images and 
reportage pictures on display as well as contact sheets and negative 
strips.

To read more about The Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary, pick up the next issue 
of NME, which includes a 
celebration of the band's amazing career. It is on newsstands next 
Wednesday (July 18) or available digitally. 


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