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Rolling Stone talks to Rolling Stone about future of Rolling Stones
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 8 March 2010
Keith Richards has said he wouldn’t be surprised if the Rolling Stones head back into the studio later this year to record new material, though he speculated that a major stadium tour akin to the 2007 Bigger Bang worldwide trek would be unlikely to follow any new album.
On the possibility of some new material he told Rolling Stone: “There’s no definite plans, but I can’t [see us] stopping. I wouldn’t be surprised if we did some recording later this year”.
But asked about future live shows he said: “Maybe we’ll search for a different way for the Stones to go back on the road. Maybe not the football stadiums anymore. Maybe something different. You can’t go around there in lemon-yellow tights forever”.