Keith Richards must be getting bored in his old age and decided to start some beef against his rock n' roll legend counterparts.
In an Aug. 5 interview with Esquire the 71-year-old Rolling Stones guitarist decided to let loose on The Beatles' 1967 psychedelic opus Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
"The Beatles sounded great when they were the Beatles," he said. "But there's not a lot of roots in that music. I think they got carried away. Why not? If you're the Beatles in the Sixties, you just get carried away – you forget what it is you wanted to do. You're starting to do Sgt. Pepper. Some people think it's a genius album, but I think it's a mishmash of rubbish, kind of like Satanic Majesties – 'Oh, if you can make a load of sh*t, so can we.'"
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Rolling Stone magazine also probably took it a bit personally, since they named Sgt. Pepper the greatest album of all time.