How can keith richards still be alive




















The tough thing about being a songwriter is, once you start, you can't stop, even if they're lousy songs. Do you still get song ideas in your dreams? How I wish. That was the most superb, lucky song ever. No, I've never quite dreamt up another one in the middle of the night. But that was very early days for me writing, and just the idea that that could actually happen was incredible.

I'm still waiting for the next dream, you know. Many people have been comparing the year to , and the Stones were very much at the center of culturally. I was so embroiled in recording, writing songs. I guess I picked up on a bit.

I was also, unfortunately, going into my blue period, which took me 10 years to get out of. Also, I was with Anita Pallenberg; it was our first year together. Really, when it comes to it, I was just overworked and overloved. I just miss it because it's almost like a physical need. Your body kind of expects it, once you go out there on the road and make contact with everybody.

And for this year, having it cut off is kind of weird, which is probably why I'm talking too much. Does the band have any plans for the 60th anniversary, which is coming up in a few years?

Well, the plans are to still actually all be alive. Apart from that, at our age , I don't know. I haven't heard of any plans, but I'm sure there are things being made. First off, I'm going to get through this year and see how we handle next year. Because I think at the moment, there are more problems than a Rolling Stones celebration. Although I'm very glad that we're all here, but I'll leave it at that if I can.

What have you been listening to during the pandemic? Have you rediscovered anything? I do tend to listen to what I tend to listen to. I still listen to a lot of Otis Redding and a lot of Mozart. I listen to a lot of country blues still. It still hits me as being the essence of things somehow, and I can't quite put my finger on it. Otherwise, new stuff I know there are those of great talent out there. I don't know why I'm not hearing it.

To me, records are sounding synthesized. It's all too manufactured for me at the moment. Even drum beats, where the guys do them on pianos. So are there any contemporary or modern artists whom you've enjoyed recently? There are some brothers from Australia that I liked very much. Very soulful stuff. I'm sure Louis Armstrong made a couple.

Muddy Waters. Basically, I'm a very roots man. I don't know who else has made 70 and still works, except me. I don't know what age people were when they did things, that's my problem. I don't even know quite honestly how old I am. In fashion house Louis Vuitton unveiled an advertising campaign featuring a photo of Richards with his ebony Gibson ES, taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz. Richards donated the fee for his involvement to the Climate Project, an organisation for raising environmental awareness.

Richards has been tried on drug-related charges five times: in , twice in , in , and in Ashes to ashes, father to son. I learned a great deal about this icon! Your comment about Jumping Jack Flash is slightly incorrect. Keith loved her all the same. Mum died this November I think Keith would like to know. They were kindred spirits.

I learned a few surprising details about Keith, we have more in common than I would have thought. Seems a fun bloke altogether. Your email address will not be published. Random article. Menu Home Birthday No.

Search Search for: Search. The autobiography, Life, is candid about the scope of his notorious drug-taking during his lengthy career as the Rolling Stones' lead guitarist and co-songwriter. Richards describes hurtling around swinging London fuelled by speedballs, a cocktail of cocaine and heroin he refers to with his customary louche archness as "the breakfast of champions".

He claims that during the notorious Redlands raid of , he allowed the police into his home in Sussex because he was under the misapprehension, as a result of copious quantities of LSD, that the officers were dwarves "wearing dark blue, with shiny bits and helmets".

And although he gave up heroin in after being busted five times, he did not finally stop taking cocaine until after the coconut tree incident required him to undergo brain surgery. Yet along the way he also managed to have the wherewithal to produce some of the greatest and most memorable rock albums of all time, inspiring generations as both a guitarist and a songwriter.

In his book, he acknowledges that his wealth allowed him to ingest a higher quality of substances than the typical drug user. But he adds: "I was very meticulous about how much I took. I'd never put more in to get a little higher. People think once they've got this high, if they take some more they're going to get a little higher.



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