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Sir Mick Jagger has hinted that the Rolling Stones are ready to get back together to record new material.
The singer said in an interview with the BBC that writing new songs would be “a very good idea”.
“I've been writing quite a lot of music,” the singer added.
When asked if guitarist Keith Richards was keen to get the guitar our, Sir Mick replied: “I'm sure he is.
“And I'll be seeing him next week, so I'm sure we'll get together and start doing that.”
Sir Mick’s comments coincide with the re-release of the band’s classic album ‘Exile On Main Street’.
The album, originally released in 1972, is on course to top the UK album chart on Sunday.
You can see Gigwise’s Guide to 'Exile On Main Street' below.
The Rolling Stones - A Guide To 'Exile On Main Street'
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1. Although �Exile On Main Street� was recorded in the summer of 1971, most of the album�s songs can be traced back to recording sessions held at Olympic Studios and singer Mick Jagger�s country house in England between 1969 and 1971.
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