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Keith Richards Role Cast in Jimi Hendrix Biopic
Jun 16th, 2012 at 3:51pm
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Keith Richards Role Cast in Jimi Hendrix Biopic

4:08 PM PDT 6/15/2012
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Ashley Charles joins Andre 3000 in John Ridley's film "All Is By My Side."

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British actor Ashley Charles will play Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards in Darko Entertainment's All Is By My Side, the Jimi Hendrix biopic directed by John Ridley that is shooting in Dublin.

Newcomer Charles joins an experienced cast including Andre 3000 as Hendrix, Imogen Poots (Fright Night) and Hayley Atwell (Captain America: The First Avenger). Atwell plays Linda Keith, Keith Richards' girlfriend, who discovered Hendrix performing in a nightclub and claimed to have given Hendrix Richards' Fender Stratocaster and his demo of Tim Rose singing "Hey Joe," which became Hendrix's first hit.

"She went to New York and took up further with Jimi Hendrix, who may have broken her heart, as she broke mine," wrote Richards in his memoir Life.

Charles is managed by Eric Podwell of Podwell Entertainment.
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Reply #1 - Jun 16th, 2012 at 5:06pm
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I sure hope it gets done, there's been talk for years about a Hendrix movie, one time had Eddy Murphy playing him, there's been so much talk about this I hope it finally happens, of course Hendrix's half Sister owns his estate & from what I hear is ruthless, I think it was you Voodoo that said that, from what i know Hendrix hardly knew her, shows up after he dies & takes over his estate.
It will be great to see the Keith part, I remember keef talking about it in interviews over the years & of course his book.
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Reply #2 - Jun 16th, 2012 at 7:57pm
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Janie "Hendrix" is not blood related with Jimi, is a step sister that only saw Jimi a couple of time and during a short time, she is a daughter of the lover of Jimi's dad Al; she had only one picture with Jimi and of course Jimi is showing his love in the picture, to be honest I'm not sure if the picture is real or fake, could be the second coming from this cunt

They don't need to pay royalties to the bitch, to Experience Hendrix LLC or Sony Music International if they don't use Hendrix music, there's already one about Jimi not using his music due to the high royalties these "people" want, so they made it without any but used a cover of Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower" played in a similar way

BTW... Jimi was much closer to Brian that anybody else on the Rolling Stones, however Keith's role for sure is because of Linda Keith his girlfriend who gave Jimi one of Keith's guitars, tried to introduce Jimi to Andrew Loog Oldham and because of the lack of interest she introduced Jimi to Chas Chandler who invited him to London to form The Jimi Hendrix Experience and the rest is HISTORY.



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Reply #3 - Jun 18th, 2012 at 3:29pm
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Thanks for the info HOS and Voodoo.
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Reply #4 - Jun 18th, 2012 at 3:54pm
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I heard Andre 3000 will be Jimmy.
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The most important question: who are going to play the Monkees? And why does Pacino playing Spector look more like Disco Stu?

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Andre 3000 Covers Beatles, Muddy Waters Songs for Jimi Hendrix Biopic
Without Hendrix estate's approval, film cannot use the guitarist's catalog
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Andre 3000 and Hayley Atwell on set of the Jimi Hendrix film "All is By My Side" in Dublin, Ireland.
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July 3, 2012 7:30 AM ET

All Is By My Side – the Jimi Hendrix biopic currently being shot in Ireland, starring Outkast's Andre Benjamin (a.k.a. Andre 3000) – will feature new recordings of Benjamin covering the Beatles, Muddy Waters and more, producers tell Rolling Stone. The film will not, however, include any songs written by Hendrix, the rights to which are controlled by the late guitarist's estate.

Hendrix at 70: Rolling Stone archives, photos, trivia and more

Last month, Experience Hendrix LLC, which oversees the Hendrix estate, issued a statement regarding the movie, which has been in production for four months. The company, which is run by Hendrix's sister Janie, said that it "has made it known many times in the past that no such film, were it to include original music or copyrights created by Jimi Hendrix, can be undertaken without its full participation."

Instead, the film – set in London in 1966 and 1967 – will include Benjamin's new versions of covers that Hendrix performed during those years, shortly before the release of his landmark debut, Are You Experienced. Audiences will see Benjamin singing "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (which Hendrix famously performed in a London club with members of the Beatles in the audience), "Wild Thing," "Hound Dog," Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" and Elmore James' "Bleeding Heart," plus two songs, "Future Trip" and "Driving South," that Hendrix played as a backup musician for Curtis Knight and the Squires.

The remakes were cut in Los Angeles by a session-legend power trio including Waddy Wachtel (who's played guitar for Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks and Linda Ronstadt), Leland Sklar (bassist for James Taylor, Jackson Browne and Phil Collins), and Kenny Aronoff (former John Mellencamp drummer). Film producer Danny Bramson, a longtime music supervisor who won a Grammy for his work on the Almost Famous soundtrack, oversaw the music.

All Is By My Side is currently shooting in Dublin, Ireland, where producer Sean McKittrick says it was "easier...to recreate 1967 London." Principal photography is expected to wrap this week, and producers then hope to take the film to Sundance in early 2013 for possible release next year. A soundtrack album featuring the Benjamin-sung covers is also in discussion. "Andre has been Jimi for four months now," McKittrick says. "He speaks and walks like Jimi. He dropped a ton of weight. The transformation has been amazing."

If the movie were to include songs Hendrix wrote, like "Purple Haze" or "The Wind Cries Mary," the producers would have needed permission from Experience Hendrix, which owns the copyrights to the material. But according to McKittrick, the film was always set in Hendrix' pre-fame era, so neither he or his team ever approached the Hendrix estate. "This is the story of Jimi being discovered as a backup musician and how he went to London and became Jimi Hendrix," says the producer. McKittrick says that focusing on early stories about Hendrix – like the times he jammed with Cream and met Eric Clapton – is preferable to a biopic about Hendrix's full life story. "That would be like making a movie about Kurt Cobain," he says. "We all know how that story ends."

A spokesperson for Experience Hendrix tells Rolling Stone that the company had no idea the movie would include non-Hendrix songs. "They want to make a Jimi Hendrix movie without Jimi Hendrix music," says the estate representative. "It would be like making a movie about Lincoln without being able to use the Gettysburg Address."

Music industry sources confirm that the filmmakers are legally in the clear as long as licenses are in place for the non-Hendrix songs. "They're absolutely in the right as long as they got the licenses for those songs," says Conrad Rippy, a music business lawyer who represents the estates of Elliott Smith and Jeff Buckley. "They don't need to get the approval of the Hendrix estate for that."

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Satisfaction Guaranteed: Keith Richards’ Favorite Gibsons
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With a music career that has now hit 50 years (The Rolling Stones performed their first gig on July 12, 1962), Keith (Keef) Richards has played just about every guitar under the sun. He puts his collection at “about 500”, which, amazingly, means he’s acquired a guitar every five weeks, on average, since 1962. Many of these have been Gibson guitars, some with legendary status. Here are just a few of the Gibson guitars Richards has riffed on.

1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard Sunburst

Even some ardent Gibson Les Paul fans forget this, but Keith Richards was the first big-name guitarist to tote a Sunburst Les Paul. His most fabled was an original 1959 Les Paul Standard. The guitar was bought new in 1961 from Farmers Music Store in Luton (U.K.) by John Bowen, who played with aspiring English popsters Mike Dean & The Kinsmen. Bowen had a Bigsby vibrato fitted at Selmer’s music store in London before trading it for another guitar in 1962. Soon after, a young Keith Richards, playing guitar in a little-known band called The Rolling Stones, walked in to Selmer’s and bought it.

Richards used the ’Burst extensively in the Stones’ early days. It was seen regularly from 1964 to 1966 when Keith began to favor Les Paul Customs. Appearances on TV show Ready Steady Go and classic songs like “The Last Time” and “Satisfaction” were all played on this ’59 ’Burst.

Keef sold the guitar to Mick Taylor in 1967 – the future Stone had replaced fellow Les Paul maestros Peter Green (and before him, Eric Clapton) in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers.

There are photos of Mick Jagger with the ’59 Burst at some 1970 recording sessions – by which time Taylor was in The Stones – but it then disappeared. Rumor has it that the guitar was stolen in 1971, either from London’s Marquee Club after a gig, or from Nellcote in southern France during the recording of Exile on Main St. Whatever the truth, it did end up in the hands of Cosmo Verrico of the Heavy Metal Kids who were signed to Atlantic Records (alongside The Stones).

Verrico owned the ’59 until 1974, when he then sold it to Bernie Marsden (later of Whitesnake). Marsden kept the guitar for a little over a week before, perhaps rashly; he sold it to a U.K. collector. The fabled ’59 was sold again to another collector in 2006, “somewhere in Europe” according to auctioneers.

Gibson Hummingbirds

Keef loved acoustics in the late ’60s. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Street Fighting Man” were both written on his favored Gibson Hummingbird (vintage unconfirmed). Says Keef: “I tuned to open D, six string. Open D or open E, which is the same thing – same intervals – but it would be slackened down some for D. Then there was a capo on it, to get that really tight sound. And there was another guitar over the top of that, but tuned to Nashville tuning. Both acoustics were put through a Phillips cassette recorder. Just jam the mic right in the guitar and play it back through an extension speaker.” In his Life autobiography, Richards reveals, “There are no electric instruments on ‘Street Fighting Man’ at all... All acoustic guitars. ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ the same.”

Gibson Les Paul Customs

By 1966, Richards was using three-pickup Les Paul Customs (the so-called “Black Beauty”). He had four, at least. He first used one in ’66, but that was stolen on tour in 1967. He purchased a new one in London, and this one was later painted by himself and then-partner Anita Pallenberg. It is now apparently owned by a U.K. guitar collector.

So why did that one go? Various stories say Keef gave it away or forgetfully left it in a Canadian guitar shop. He bought two new Les Paul Customs for the Stones’ 1969 tour, and used one for open-G tuning on “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Street Fighting Man” (live), the other in standard tuning. Both these Black Beauties were reportedly stolen from Nellcote in July 1971. Bad luck or simple carelessness? By ’73, Keef was still using a ’54 Custom for “Midnight Rambler” on The Stones’ ’72-73 tours. The Rolling Stones’ Rock and Roll Circus film shows Keith rocking one of his early LP Customs.

Keef’s Live Gibsons

Richards has used numerous Gibsons onstage over many years. They are not necessarily the guitars used to record the original tracks, but are Keef’s go-to axes for certain songs.

“Dice” is a 1957 Gibson Les Paul TV in yellow. Keith takes it on tour to play “Midnight Rambler” and no other song… no, not even “Tumbling Dice.” It is capo’d at the 7th fret and in standard tuning.

Around 1973, Richards toted a luscious, white, 3-pickup SG Custom, famous for the Stones’ appearance at a benefit show for Nicaragua earthquake victims at the L.A. Forum in January 1973, where Santana and Cheech and Chong were the opening acts. Mick Taylor was then fond of SGs, but Keith’s white SG Custom rarely saw action again.

“Dwight” is a white 1964 Gibson ES-345 Stereo that Keith has used a lot live in recent years. He has a black Gibson ES-355 (1959) also, but “Dwight” seems special to Keith. The name, explains guitar tech Johnny Starbuck, might be a typical outcome of Keef’s verbal drawl.

Starbuck told the The Keith Shrine-Keith Richards Guitars website, “When we got ‘Dwight’ we had already had the black ES-355 and the new ES-345 looked so much like it that Pierre de Beauport (Keith’s senior guitar tech) started calling it The White One. That got sort of shortened to ‘Da White One’ which finally became ‘Dwight.’”

This guitar is kept in standard tuning and has been strapped-on to play “Let’s Spend the Night Together” and “Get Off of My Cloud.”

His black 1959 ES-355 has been used for live versions of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” “Oh No Not You Again,” “She’s So Cold,” “Little T&A” and others.

Of course, there was also Keith’s Flying V (played at The Stones’ Hyde Park performance in 1969), his numerous Epiphones, and the Gibson L-5S guitars built specially for Richards and Ronnie Wood in the ’80s. Oh, and his Gibson Maestro fuzz pedal that birthed “Satisfaction.”

Look for more on Keef’s favorite Gibsons in a future installment

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Heart Of Stone wrote on Jul 3rd, 2012 at 4:20pm:
Without Hendrix estate's approval, film cannot use the guitarist's catalog...
... Audiences will see Benjamin singing "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (which Hendrix famously performed in a London club with members of the Beatles in the audience), "Wild Thing," "Hound Dog," Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" and Elmore James' "Bleeding Heart," plus two songs, "Future Trip" and "Driving South," that Hendrix played as a backup musician for Curtis Knight and the Squires.





As Voodoo has pointed out the Hendrix estate really does suck.

You could also add "Hey Joe", "Like a Rolling Stone" , "All Along the Watchtower" and most importantly "The Star Spangled Banner" to the list.
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