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    <title>Air Mail: Bob Spitz Archive</title>
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        <![CDATA[Stones on the Rocks]]>
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        Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in July of 1967, newly freed from prison after their much-publicized drug-possession trial.
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  <h5>Over the course of 65 years, a few near divorces, and several drug busts, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’s creative partnership remains—however improbably—one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most enduring</h5>

  <p>By Bob Spitz</p>

  <p><span class="drop-cap">C</span>urrent thinking says that 40-some percent of marriages in the United States end in divorce. For couples who make rock ’n’ roll, the percentage is much higher—and so are the stakes. Creative differences, drug abuse, financial tangles, and exhaustion on the road contribute to rocky relationships that make George and Martha in <em class="rt-em">Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? </em>seem like Couple of the Year. It’s no wonder some of the greatest musical partnerships flame out: <a href="https://airmail.news/read-on/__DELIVERY__?toe=L2Jvb2tzLzIwMjUvNC90aGUtYmVhdGxlcy1iZWF0aW5nLWhlYXJ0" class="rt-a">Lennon and McCartney,</a> <a href="https://airmail.news/read-on/__DELIVERY__?toe=L2lzc3Vlcy8yMDIyLTEwLTEvc2VyaW91c2x5LXN0ZXZpZQ" class="rt-a">Nicks</a> and Buckingham, Sonny and Cher, even brothers Don and Phil Everly.</p><p>So what’s different about Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, a <a href="https://airmail.news/issues/2026-5-9/stones-on-the-rocks" class="rt-a" rel="external" target="_blank">READ ON</a></p>
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