
Advertisements Keith Richards about Bob Dylan’s influence on songs:“Obviously. I mean, it goes without saying. Dylan came along and released everyone from that whole three-minute thing, not to mention making it unnecessary […]
Advertisements Keith Richards about Bob Dylan’s influence on songs:“Obviously. I mean, it goes without saying. Dylan came along and released everyone from that whole three-minute thing, not to mention making it unnecessary […]
Advertisements Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos, ‘GIMME SHELTER’ live at Orpheum Theater, Boston, Feb. 13 1993 (original Japanese TV broadcast, WOWOW channel) *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO
Advertisements About Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’ quote on playing…*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES QUOTES THROUGH THE YEARSMick and Keith, about going out and play (2005):Mick: “You go out there and put yourself […]
Advertisements Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on Mick’s first performances:Mick: “I used to play Saturday night shows with all these different little groups. If I could get a show, I would do […]
Advertisements Keith Richards on living in a bad neighborhood when he was young:“I moved into a tough neighborhood when I was about 10. I used to be with Mick before that… we […]
Advertisements Keith Richards on Mick Jagger (1981): “It’s a true friendship when you can bash somebody over the head and not be told, ‘You’re not my friend anymore.’ That’s a true friendship. […]
Advertisements Keith Richards on wanting to become a musician:“I used to pose in front of the mirror at home, I was hopeful. The only thing I was lacking was a bit of […]
Advertisements “Keith and The Cockroaches – Rip This Joint” *From Creem magazine, USA, 1977 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS
Advertisements Keith Richards’ Blue Lena*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES TRIVIA Keith Richards’ famous blue Bentley which he acquired in 1965. Richards purchased the car in 1965 and nicknamed the car “Blue Lena’’ after […]
Advertisements “Keith Richard, The Rolling Stone…Talks about Stones tour plans…”*From Hit Parader magazine, USA, Apr. 1975 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS