Rolling Stones silent on backstage secrets
May 08, 2009 12:00am
EVERY day rock world veteran Sam Cutler gets emails and Facebook messages from people congratulating him on his memoirs - except from the Rolling Stones.
His book You Can't Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and Other Wonderful Reprobates is in its second print run.
But still no feedback from its main subjects The Stones, for whom Cutler was a long-time tour manager, including at that fateful Altamont show.
"I sent them copies of the book but, who knows?" he told Confidential.
"Maybe they've forgotten how to read. Who knows what they're up to nowadays?
"But they got sent copies of it, so we'll see."
So of all the legends Cutler hung with - Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Pink Floyd among them - who was the hardiest partier?
He pauses.
"Hard to say. Well, I guess it would have to be Keith Richards," he says.
But giving the Strolling Bones axeman a run for his quid was Rick Danko of The Band.
"He liked to have fun. Most musicians do, of course."
But the downer award goes to the formerly heroin-addled Clapton, who "used to fall asleep all the time so he wasn't much of a partier, was he?".
As revealing as the memoir is, it seems You Can't Always Get What You Want wasn't quite a tell-all tome.
Cutler has promised to spill more backstage secrets of the stars when he joins a Q&A at next month's Noosa Longweekend festival (June 19-28).
"Lots of stuff didn't go in the book, just because you can't get everything in the book, can you?" he says.
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