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Keith Richards sorry for recommending Jagger vasectomy

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
New York, United States
Fri, March 2, 2018

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Keith Richards sorry for recommending Jagger vasectomy Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (R) perform during the inauguration concert of the U Arena hall, new stadium of the French Rugby Union club Racing 92 in Nanterre on October 19, 2017.  (AFP/Patrick Kovarik)

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he Rolling Stones have been rocking together for a half century but the legendary tensions between Keith Richards and Mick Jagger look to be very much alive.

Richards apologized Wednesday to his bandmate after the guitarist suggested that the fecund frontman needed a vasectomy.

"Mick's a randy old bastard," Richards told The Wall Street Journal Magazine

"It's time for the snip -- you can't be a father at that age. Those poor kids!" he said.

Jagger in December 2016 became a father for the eighth time when he was 73. His son, Deveraux Jagger, was born to his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, a ballerina in New York who is four decades his junior.

"I deeply regret the comments I made about Mick in the WSJ which were completely out of line," Richards wrote on Twitter, saying he also apologized to Jagger in person.

Read also: Rolling Stones to restart European tour in May

The Stones have endured despite decades of hard-living and internal tumult. 

In 2010, Richards published a memoir, "Life," in which he openly derided Jagger as a needy primadonna and said the other bandmates mocked him as "Her Majesty." Richards even cast doubt on Jagger's private parts, saying the swaggering singer had a "tiny todger".

The latest incident comes just after the Stones -- some of the highest-earning musicians on the live circuit -- announced a new tour leg of Europe to begin on May 17 in Dublin.

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