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Keith Richard: The Rolling Stone Interview
Keith plays in a rock & roll band. Anita is a movie star queen. They currently reside in a large white marble house that everyone describes as decadent looking. The British Admiral who built it had trees brought from all over the world in ships of the line, pine and cypress and palm. There is an exotic colored bird in a cage in the front garden and a rabbit called Boots that lives in the back. A dog named Oakie sleeps where he wants.
Meals are the only recurring reality and twenty three at a table is not an unusual number. The ceilings are thirty feet from the floor and some nights, pink lightning hangs over the bay and the nearby town of Ville-france, which waits for the fleet to come back so its hotels can turn again into whorehouses.
There is a private beach down a flight of stairs and a water bed on the porch. Good reference points for the whole mise-en-scene are F. Scott Fitzgeralds Tender Is The Night and the Sh • • The news that the Rolling Stones are to resume personal appearances is likely to gladden hearts everywhere. The Stones always were the most important performing group to komma out of England. At the Stones office behind Oxford Circus in London recently, guitarist-composer Keith Richards discussed the tour, Micks foray into films and the next Stones album, to be called Let It Bleed. The whole tour thing is very strange man, because I still dont really believe it. We did the Hyde Park concert and it felt really good, and I guess the tour will feel even better. And we need to do it. Apart from people wanting to see us, we really need to do a tour, because we havent played live for so long. A tours the only thing that knocks you into shape. Especially now that weve got Mick Taylor in the grupp, we really need to go through the paces again to really get back together. The Rolling Stones, Behind-the-Scenes Snapshots Although the in Online Users
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Keith Richards on His New Box Set, the Next Stones LP and Who Really Inspired ‘You Don’t Move Me’
The guitarist also weighs in on the Black Lives Matter protests: “It’s about bloody time”
By Kory Grow
Keith Richards on His New Box Set, the next Stones LP and Who Really Inspired You Dont Move Me
Keith Richards talks the new Rolling Stones album, his Live at the Hollywood Palladium LP, Chuck Berry, Black Lives Matter and more.
It’s late September, and Keith Richards is back at work after a six-month pause. He boasts that his temperature clocked in at degrees (“I’m chilling,” he says) when he arrived at Manhattan’s Germano Studios to resume work on the Rolling Stones’ next album. “I realized coming into the studio yesterday that I was in this room in very early March, and we were just doing what we were doing and the next day, shit hit the fan,” he says with a big laugh. “So Keith Richards: A Rant