Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards reveals how arthritis changed his playing style: ‘the guitar will show me’

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The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards revealed in a new interview that his arthritis isn't painful, but has altered his playing style.

Keith Richards may have arthritis, but it’s not stopping the legendary guitarist from playing with The Rolling Stones. In an interview with the BBC, Richards explained how he’s changing his approach to playing guitar after over 60 years with the band. 'The fascinating thing is that the more you play it, the less you know it,' he said. 'It provides you with endless questions. You can never know the whole thing. It's impossible.

Funnily enough, I've no doubt it has, but I don't have any pain, it's a sort of benign version,' Richards explained. 'I think if I've slowed down a little bit, it's probably due more to age.' 'And also, I found that interesting, when I'm like, 'I can't quite do that anymore,' the guitar will show me there's another way of doing it. Some finger will go one space different and a whole new door opens,' he continued.

Feeling like I'm carrying on Charlie's wishes makes it a little bit easier,' Richards told the BBC. 'I will always miss the man dearly, but I know that if he was here today, he would be very happy to know that the band was continuing.' Last year, The Rolling Stones celebrated their 60th anniversary, after which they recorded 'Hackney Diamonds.' Richards says they plan to tour again next year, 'if everybody is still standing.

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