Sir Paul McCartney has no plans to sit down and pen his memoirs - because he's too busy.
In a January (12) interview with Rolling Stone, which appears in the upcoming March, 2012 issue of the magazine, the rocker reveals he's reading Rolling Stones star Keith Richards' well-received biography Life - but the stories and anecdotes are not inspiring the Beatle to mull over his life and write about it.
He says, "I've got really too much going on to sit around and write stuff about my past."
But he admits he would like to work with Richards - and the two rockers have discussed a collaboration.
MCCartney adds, "We had some really funny ideas, and I kept saying, 'You know, Keith, this is a dangerously good idea, this is ridiculous, bordering on the brilliant!'"
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