A new documentary commemorating the Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary is in the works, and in it Keith Richards addresses the disparaging remarks he made about Mick Jagger.
"[Mick] and I have had conversations over the last year of a kind we have not had for an extremely long time and that has been incredibly important to me," Richards said. "As far as the book goes, it was my story and it was very raw, as I meant it to be, but I know that some parts of it and some of the publicity really offended Mick and I regret that."
Jagger also explained his side of the story:
"In the 1980s for instance, Keith and I were not communicating very well," Jagger said. "I got very involved with the business side of the Stones, mainly because I felt no one else was interested, but it's plain now from the book that Keith felt excluded, which is a pity. Time I reckon to move on."
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