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Reply #525 - Jan 26th, 2011 at 5:33pm
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Keith is suppose to be in the film trailer for the new Pirates movie, but darn if I can see him in it.
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Reply #526 - Jan 27th, 2011 at 2:39am
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Keith is the one who says "Don't be a fool Jackie. The fountain will test you."
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Music, to me, is the joy, right? I love my kids most of the time, and I love my wife most of the time. Music I love all the time. It's the only constant thing in my life. It's the one thing you can count on. :Keith Richards 1993

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Reply #527 - Jan 27th, 2011 at 7:42am
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Gimme Shelter wrote on Jan 27th, 2011 at 2:39am:
Keith is the one who says "Don't be a fool Jackie. The fountain will test you."

Thanks, saw it near the beginning.
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Elton doesn't want to read Keith's too-candid memoirs


February 03, 2011

Talk of pal Mick Jagger's alleged small penis and his miserable nature has put Elton John off reading Keith Richards' memoirs Life.

The Rocket Man was looking forward to reading the 2010 book, but early details of the rocker's revelations put him off.

He insists he'd never be so candid about his longtime songwriting partner, Bernie Taupin.

He says, "I was a bit put off by hearing the bit about Mick's penis. I'm a big Mick fan. If I said that Bernie Taupin was a miserable c**t and had a small penis, he'd probably never talk to me again.

"It's like, 'Why do that?' especially with someone you're in a working relationship with."

And Elton fears the book will bring back too many bad memories for him.

He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "It just sounds like it will take me back to the drug things."

The rocker spent much of his early career battling drug addiction problems.

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Elton might still be smarting about Keith's "dead blondes" snark from a few years ago...
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Reply #529 - Feb 4th, 2011 at 9:23am
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The press acts like the book is nothing more than a Mick's wick review.  Oh no! not you again
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Elton busy reading Ladies Home Journal?.....
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Reply #531 - Feb 4th, 2011 at 1:42pm
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gimmekeef wrote on Feb 4th, 2011 at 1:15pm:
Elton busy reading Ladies Home Journal?.....


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Reply #532 - Feb 4th, 2011 at 8:31pm
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I like two Elton John songs and totally despise him as a person.
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Reply #533 - Feb 4th, 2011 at 9:30pm
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Steel Wheels wrote on Feb 4th, 2011 at 8:31pm:
I like two Elton John songs and totally despise him as a person.


I love many Elton John songs and could care less about his personal life. At this point,he comes across as a much more likeable human being than Keith does honestly. What the fuck?
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I'm sure I'd have more fun if Keef took me to lunch than Elton.
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Reply #536 - Feb 7th, 2011 at 4:52pm
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Great Interview is right, the only thing is Keith didn't found The Stones, as we know it's Ian Stewart & Brian Jones.
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From keithrichards.com:

A late review of Life has just come in from the New York Review of Books, and it's another rave. Writer Dan Chiasson calls the book the "unlikely heir to two great memoirs of thrift and common sense, Walden and Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography" and ultimately labels it "a splendid autobiography". The full review is available to read online here.


Late - and long - but an excellent piece by Chiasson.
A highly recommended read.


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Reply #538 - Mar 22nd, 2011 at 12:09am
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Whew doggie...that was a LONG one.  I wonder if Keith would have made it all the way through.  The reviewer included Keith in some pretty lofty company.  I read this yesterday - one part that sticks with me is the reviewer's statement that the Stones didn't do flower power well.  That was true to a certain degree - they didn't give off as peaceful a vibe as the Beatles, CSN&Y or the Byrds,  but they certainly provided some seriously good background music for the chaos of the sixties.

Well worth the 3 pages!

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What Keith Richards -- yes, Keith Richards -- taught me about sports


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I once played golf with Jesse Ventura, who brandished a telescopic ball retriever throughout our round and probed the many ponds for other people's Titleists. "I'm lookin' for Pro V1s," explained The Body, who was the sitting governor of Minnesota at the time. "Those puppies are five dollars a ball."

His frugality was born of economic necessity. In his wrestling days, Ventura said, when incapacitated by injury, he made ends meet as a stage security guard for concerts at the Met Center, where the Minnesota North Stars played hockey. When the Rolling Stones played the Met in 1978 and '81, Ventura worked their shows. Two decades later, the Stones again played the Twin Cities, and this time Ventura met them -- as governor -- and told Keith Richards that he used to serve as muscle on their stage.

"Let me get this straight," said Keef, who I like to imagine was in a silk kimono, and clutching a lowball glass of Jack Daniels. "You body-guarded us in '81, and now you're the Guv'nor?"

Keef thought about this for a moment, then said with a twinkle: "F-----' great country, mate."

Because of this story, and where I heard it, and from whom, I have associated Richards ever since not with snorting his own father's ashes, or falling out of a tree in Fiji, or writing "Gimme Shelter." No, when I think of Keef I think of golf and hockey and professional wrestling.

True, the piratical guitarist was no athlete -- his mother Doris said young Keith ran away from the the real football ball whenever it was passed to him -- nor much of a fan. But while tearing through Life, his 564-page autobiography, I was struck by how much Richards resembled a professional athlete. And how much he had to say, without knowing it, about athletic genius.

It's not just the performance-enhancing drugs, though the peak years of Richards' career, like those of so many superstar athletes, were a dizzying pharmacopoeia of ingestions and injections and legal injunctions.

No, there was also the freakish sports injury that he succeeded in spite of (at first) and because of (later). As a kid playing street the real football in the London suburb of Dartford, Keith moved a flagstone paver out of the way and dropped it on his right index finger, smashing it. "It really flattened out the finger for pick work," Keith writes. "It could have something to do with the sound. I've got this extra grip."

I thought of Larry Bird's right index finger. It was broken by a softball line drive off the bat of his brother Mike and forever bent at a 45-degree angle, which should have -- but somehow didn't -- adversely affect his shooting. On the contrary, Bird and Richards became virtuosos, their mangled fingers "having something to do with the sound."

There are early scenes in Life that appear in almost every athlete's autobiography, in which fear and failure on the playground prove foundational. In Keith's case, he was a year younger than his classmates, often bullied and called "Monkey" for his big ears. I thought of Michael Phelps, also bullied as a child for his ears.

Keith hated rugby and was called a pansy. "The playground's the big judge," he writes. "That's where all the decisions are really made. It's called play, but it's nearer to a battlefield, and it can be brutal, the pressure." Keith went to art school and started the Rolling Stones. Michael Phelps went to the pool and won 16 Olympic medals.

Phelps found satisfaction. Keith wrote "Satisfaction."

When he was at Inter Milan, I asked another genius, Ronaldo, to describe being in the proverbial zone, a precinct few of us will ever visit. "There are no words," he said. But Keef -- as befits a man who wrote "Jumpin' Jack Flash" about his gardener, Jack -- is seldom short of a felicitous phrase.

"Levitation is probably the closest analogy to what I feel -- whether it's 'Jumpin' Jack' or 'Satisfaction' or 'All Down the Line' -- when I realize I've hit the right tempo and the band's behind me. It's like taking off in a Learjet. I have no sense that my feet are touching the ground. I'm elevated to this other space."

That's why he doesn't retire. He's not doing it for you, Keef says: He's doing it for Keef.

At 67, his face cross-hatched with crevasses, Richards is often asked about retirement. But like countless athletes -- Brett Favre comes immediately to mind, Cal Ripken is another -- he refuses to retire on someone else's timetable, simply to preserve your memories.

This is what so many of us fail to grasp about athletes. While we clamor for them to step aside -- so as not to sully our memories -- we fundamentally misunderstand them. They're not doing it for us, nor should they be.

In the end, there's some freakish spark, defying explanation, common to Keef and others touched by greatness. Mario Lemieux this winter attributed the brilliance of Sidney Crosby to one fact: "He thinks about hockey 24 hours a day, even in his sleep." Lemieux was in a position to know of Crosby's nocturnal devotion, having had him as a housemate for five years.

Keef did Crosby one better. He seldom slept at all. "For many years I slept, on average, twice a week," he claims. "This means I have been conscious for at least three lifetimes." Ah, but when Keith did sleep, he was dreaming about his art. He not only wrote "Satisfaction" in his sleep, but also played it for the first time in his sleep that same night.

He woke with no memory of the song, but pressed play on the Phillips tape recorder next to the bed anyway -- just in case. What he heard was the now-indelible guitar riff, followed by 40 minutes of snoring.

If that isn't genius, we have yet to discover it.

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Interesting take on Keef from a sportswriter's POV.
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The monkey boy became monkey man.  Interesting perspective.  I would never have thought to compare Keith with athletes.
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The monkey boy became monkey man.  Interesting perspective.  I would never have thought to compare Keith with athletes.

Not that much of a stretch to compare musicians to atheletes. Your only as good as your last record. Your only as good as your last season. They both get paid too much. People hero worship both. Athletes want to be rock stars. Rock stars want to be athletes.
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 7th, 2011 at 1:00pm:
Ginda wrote on Apr 7th, 2011 at 12:32pm:
The monkey boy became monkey man.  Interesting perspective.  I would never have thought to compare Keith with athletes.

Not that much of a stretch to compare musicians to atheletes. Your only as good as your last record. Your only as good as your last season. They both get paid too much. People hero worship both. Athletes want to be rock stars. Rock stars want to be athletes.


OR..."You're only as good as your last envelope."

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Ginda wrote on Apr 7th, 2011 at 7:24pm:
sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 7th, 2011 at 1:00pm:
Ginda wrote on Apr 7th, 2011 at 12:32pm:
The monkey boy became monkey man.  Interesting perspective.  I would never have thought to compare Keith with athletes.

Not that much of a stretch to compare musicians to atheletes. Your only as good as your last record. Your only as good as your last season. They both get paid too much. People hero worship both. Athletes want to be rock stars. Rock stars want to be athletes.


OR..."You're only as good as your last envelope."

http://t3.gstatic.com/imagesq=tbn:ANd9GcR5EKl89cieXcOn-bxajsybRb3_HwFQTOo9o_dp4H...

LOL Ginda. I would think that would apply more to promoters....But good point. Brian's smile
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Reply #544 - Apr 18th, 2011 at 9:10am
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I just finished reading "Life" and my 3 word review - what a prick.  I will always love and remain grateful for the music, but I can't help but feel sorry for a man of his years with so little empathy and self awareness.
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But remember, Keith has said many times, music first, family second...

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But remember, Keith has said many times, music first, family second...



Have you read the book?  It's Keith first.
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No I haven't.

Sounds like Keith is just being honest.

But w/ all the comments on the message boards, you could say I have...
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Reply #548 - Apr 18th, 2011 at 9:46am
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steel driving hammer wrote on Apr 18th, 2011 at 9:41am:
No I haven't.

Sounds like Keith is just being honest.

But w/ all the comments on the message boards, you could say I have...


No,  I wouldn't say that.  Reading comments ABOUT a book is not the same as reading the book.
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Reply #549 - Apr 18th, 2011 at 9:50am
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Well then I have some reading to do...

Guess I just don't wanna be shocked or change my feelings twards him when I read it.

Meaning, I've been just wanting to listen to the music.
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