@@mcdarkness4779 Absolutely. Keith was at his coolest at this stage. Using dope is hardly a problem if you can afford quality gear, as Keith explains in his autobiography Life.
@@MarkGelderlandBy that logic, one can only be ‘cool’ if they have an excessive amount of disposable income. How silly. I mean, I personally never thought of Keith as ‘cool’ or ‘uncool’. Personally I think that term is about as meaningful as the word “alternative” is when it’s used to describe music. It means way too many different things to different people to have any real relevance. I just think of him as an affable guy with modest talent and loads of charisma.
Revolver ; don't think he sounds bitter in the slightest ! His tone suggests utter indifference to John Lennon, if it suggests anything. John Lennon wrote Jealous Guy, confirming his own bitterness...
@@terrycarthy4433 the stones don't give a crap about the Beatles the rolling stones and Keith were so fricking cool incredible amazing stage present they been together forever even with all the drugs and booze stones rule .greatest dbow on earth.
@@carlosnavarro1091 human beings grow and Change for u to believe u know anything about Keith its like Maynard says from Tool. All you know about me is what I sold u.
Almost as if that’s how voices work haha but I get what you mean, it’s almost eerie. Considering old P McCartney sounds sooo different from his younger Beatle Days self.
I love this deep interview with Keith Richards, it's showing that he's intelligent, humble,courteous, and interesting, and the epitome of cool He's sexy and his smile is so devastatingly beautiful, his eyes tells how deep his mind is.I would love to hangout and talk with him.God Bless You,Keith 🎉🎉❤❤
His voice changed to that one which is the same evee since, in a snap. Because until 69/70 he had such a tiny innocent voice every time he spoke. If you check the shine a light concert or rock and roll circus you'll see. Much cigarette in such short time
This is a great interview done at Monsalvat, the artist's commune created by the Jorgesons in Eltham Melbourne. This was during their hugely successful tour of the US in 72 and Australia early 73. 3 concerts in two days in Melbourne at Kooyoo Tennis Stadium. The 3 Melbourne shows were totally mind-blowing in well over 30 degree temperatures. Superbly articulate Keith! Will never forget that tour, as well as Ian McClausand's poster of the big lips and tounge.
Yes, BUT when was the last 'halfway decent' Stones record, which was actually worth a listen? "Exile on Main Street," "Goats Head Soup," "Some Girls," "Tattoo You?" At least The Beatles knew when they busted their nuts.
@user-nu3du9ty5s gaslighting is weak. You know he was talking about the fact that the Stones are still active and playing amazing rock and roll music well into their '80s. Almost 100% of bands only have a few great albums within a certain span of their career and then they tail off with a bunch of also ran stuff. That's just normal. And your comment is extremely ironic given the fact that you use the Grateful Dead as an avatar.
keith richards: "people always gonna think (the stones) are satanic even if you have your harp and wings to prove them wrong" Keith is like a fuckin open bible. You could write an old testament with his magnificent phrases.
Even when coming down hard, Keith was very clear, and spoke with a lot of thought and meaning. It's a shame he took to drugs and alcohol so deeply because he actually was a very insightful intellectual in the area of logic amd common sense, and he was very openly honest. Quite a few British musicians back then were the same, Jeff Beck was very similar in personality, but also completely different, they were at complete odds. I believe to this day Keith's s IQ then was far higher than most ever thought, and most people with a high IQ fall into some form of addiction or another, some destructive, some which enhance their intellect.
Keith's mannerisms, such as looking down a lot during interviews is due to the fact that he is rather introverted when he's not making music. Another example is Eric Clapton. I've noticed just the opposite with him; he says very little on stage other than "thank you" between songs, but is very engaging and ougoing offstage. Mick Jagger is different from both Richards and Clapton; he's extroverted on and offstage.
well he's both ....but i suppose on heroin it seems introverted And he never speaks on stage ..exepted some few words bevore he starts to sing . Two songs / show ...since idk 30 years! Have you ever been on a Stones Concert????
Best early 70s video of Keef as he was growing as a person...soft spoken but narsty too lol funny nuff his 2023 is close to this 1973 voice! Maybe a tad rougher...real soft spoken.
Yeah...dude...it's really frightening actually. Because 99% of the smokers...tend to exhale at least somee smoke...but this Buddah Master, this Ajjatollah of the substances...is simply mind blower. I mean no othet human body could ve EVER take what this guy has taken in a un unstoppable period of consuming substances from 1967 to the day he fell and hit with a rock ( not a cocount tree like all morrons say) and he had to stop doing coke in 2006. I mean...look at this. Half a century doing drugs. INHUMAN. NIETZCHE'S SUPERMAN
Agmp88 your talking absolute rubbish! He’s had the cleanest drugs available ,why would it damage him? Opiates are less damaging to the body then paracetamol, it’s just the crap mixed in with it that died the damage, also alcohol is the one that destroys every part of the body. Why Keith started looking like an old man when gave up heroin around 79, he started drinking all the time, just look at him by 81 a different person!
I mean....combined with the fact that he was muscling his heroin, not mainlining it. Worst damage was just to the skin on his left shoulder, which you can still see the effects of today.
This is precisely the reason countless bands decided to dabble in heroine. Trying to acquire this cool. And falling like flies (Primal Scream ).These days grandpa Richards calls it his "experimental period". Who would've thought his band would become a "nostalgia act" half a century later, still churning out "Satisfaction" to adoring starstruck crowds .
@@flyingburritobro68 Richards said "we wouldn't be here without The Beatles" actually. I think they would be but what he meant was The Beatles went to America first and after that it made it easier for The Stones to break America as well.
100 years from now someone will ask, what was rock n roll? The simple answer will be to simply show them a picture of Keith Richards and then play Gimmie Shelter and Jumping Jack Flash for them. Hell, Keith may still be living.
The Beatles are my number one band followed by the stones but Keith is partly accurate here and so was Lennon. The stones did follow what the Beatles were doing up till 68 and Lennon hadn’t done anything of much merit for two years at the most here. If this was 73lennon had done plastic Ono band, Imagine in 71 and was doing Mind Games here which is pretty lousy. And Lennon was bitter but bitter about the stones been seen as more revolutionary then the Beatles. The Beatles only got that tag many years later. The stones were always seen as the ones that were against the parents and for kids rebellion which is still reverberating round the world now.
John definitely had a point when it came to Satanic Majesties following Pepper, the use of sitar on Paint it Black, etc. But Keith was also spot on that Beatles solo were never as good as when they were together.
He doesn't have his guitar. It's typical of instrumentalists; they sort of use their instrument as a shield. Without the shield they freeze up. Also, the interviewer is needling Keith. Keith doesn't like it, and is trying to get through it as best he can. If Mick was sitting next to him it would've been better.
It's a shame that by this point you can clearly see the drugs destroying his otherwise pretty face and his voice is beginning to change in comparison to what you would have seen only a few years before. Shame.
This interviewer is a jerk.He keeps trying to get Keith to say something bad about black musicians, but Keith's a nice guy and praises them instead of attacking them. He's really humble because he admits that in some ways the Stones are better and in some ways the Beatles are better.
Leeland Whitted No if he was really humble he would just admit that The Beatles were better musicians and songwriters. And the interviewer is not trying to make Keith say anything bad about black musicians at all. What makes you say that?
Paul McCartney himself said the Beatles were more of a vocal band and the Stones were more of a musicians band. Mick and Keith were locked in a room by Andrew Oldham until they came out with a song. He copied what Lennon/McCartney were doing.
Jack Hubbard right, but at 6:25 hes talking about a band he was in with lennon, but when he says his name it isnt clear what he's saying. but there's no one else he could be talking about
I don't mind telling you the truth... At this point of his life and career, in 1972, he was a slave to heroin. You could see it all over his face and mannerisms, clear as the light of day, in this interview. I have absolutely no bloody idea as to how this man is still alive. Blood transfusions and/or liver transplants? All I do know is, with regards to some of The Stones' greatest records, between 1969 - 1974, thank God for Mick Taylor on lead guitar... because without him, they would have been proper fucked, to say the least.
Yeah! I'm sure Hewlett was inspired by the Rolling Stones after Murdoc, and perhaps even 2D, They're sort of like Keef and Mick. I've seen some young pictures of Keef, and sometimes he looks like George Harrison, but sometimes George Harrison looks like Bill Wyman... These British boi's be looking alike. It's like that meme where someone asks, "Can I copy your HW?" "Yeah, but just change it up a bit so it doesn't look obvious you copied" LMAO (it's LIKELY the HAIR)
Jamie Hewlett actually partially based Murdoc off of Keith Richards, I’ve read that the inspo for him was the creeper from Scooby Doo, Keith, and something else that I don’t remember. That’s probably why you hear the voice similarity. I feel like older Keith’s voice (by the 80s and 90s) especially sounds more like Murdoc’s.
The story of the tooth goes that Keith needed a filling and maybe he was stoned and he thought that an emerald would make a good filling until someone mentioned that he looked like he had spinach in his teeth so he gat it replaced with a normal filling. Don`t say it`s true but that`s the story in one of their early biograghies
KrazyOldKatLady 19 - Heroin in itself doesn’t rot your teeth, it’s that you lose interest in so many things, such as hygiene, brushing your teeth and eating. It is not like meth which directly contributes to tooth decay.
Keith Richards didn't wake up like this.
He just never slept.
Ever.
😅🤣
Keith is the epitome of cool.
What exactly is "cool"? What does that really mean? He's just a guy....and a strung out junkie at the time of this interview. Is that cool?
He’s more than that… but yea I’d say so.
@@mcdarkness4779 Absolutely. Keith was at his coolest at this stage. Using dope is hardly a problem if you can afford quality gear, as Keith explains in his autobiography Life.
Much cooler than Page and writes his own songs .
@@MarkGelderlandBy that logic, one can only be ‘cool’ if they have an excessive amount of disposable income. How silly. I mean, I personally never thought of Keith as ‘cool’ or ‘uncool’. Personally I think that term is about as meaningful as the word “alternative” is when it’s used to describe music. It means way too many different things to different people to have any real relevance.
I just think of him as an affable guy with modest talent and loads of charisma.
If I had a chance to meet one person to hang with for a few hours it wouldn't be a beauty queen it would be this man here my hero keef.
real
Keith is fucking cool. I love hearing him talk even after his all the years of smoking.
jules bent man you're funny
jules bent As a tribute to Keith I made a parody. To see it, simply just type in this.........Keith Richards morning routine 1976
jules bent Nowhere near as cool as John Lennon was. And Keith seems bitter towards Lennon and the Beatles when he speaks about them here.
Revolver ; don't think he sounds bitter in the slightest ! His tone suggests utter indifference to John Lennon, if it suggests anything. John Lennon wrote Jealous Guy, confirming his own bitterness...
@@terrycarthy4433 the stones don't give a crap about the Beatles the rolling stones and Keith were so fricking cool incredible amazing stage present they been together forever even with all the drugs and booze stones rule .greatest dbow on earth.
What a beautiful accent. What cool guy.
His interviews are so much more cheery in later years he looks so serious here.
That serious look? It’s called heroin.
Isto chama se Cocaína e Heroína diariamente por anos sem contar as bebidas maconha haxixe lsd anfetaminas e por aí vai.
Not cheery. He just became a clown. So artificial. Here he's being authentic.
@@carlosnavarro1091 human beings grow and Change for u to believe u know anything about Keith its like Maynard says from Tool. All you know about me is what I sold u.
“That serious look? It’s called heroin.”
Yeah, I counted 27 nods, I think.
He was so good looking back then
Yup ..the teeth ;))
He looks like a druggie who is addicted to HEHWAN
He's very attractive.
His voice is so similar then to what it is now
Almost as if that’s how voices work haha but I get what you mean, it’s almost eerie. Considering old P McCartney sounds sooo different from his younger Beatle Days self.
@@DH_Artist You should hear an early Keith interview! He's completely unrecognizable. Much higher voice with far less speech pauses and slurred words.
Heroin crackle. Easyspeak. No effort. Thrifty. Keef. Love you man...
I love this deep interview with Keith Richards, it's showing that he's intelligent, humble,courteous, and interesting, and the epitome of cool He's sexy and his smile is so devastatingly beautiful, his eyes tells how deep his mind is.I would love to hangout and talk with him.God Bless You,Keith 🎉🎉❤❤
It's so weird hearing Richard's voice from his young body, that voice belongs to an old man.
Yes,he was full of heroin but he is clean since 1978 I think.sSorry for my english:)
Actually I read the discription and it said 1973 interview.
His voice changed to that one which is the same evee since, in a snap. Because until 69/70 he had such a tiny innocent voice every time he spoke. If you check the shine a light concert or rock and roll circus you'll see.
Much cigarette in such short time
@@danielaschwarz1971 Clean means not to let one of five or six drugs away. He is never clean.In 1979 he still uses H.
@@philfrank9226 That could be but not now anymore
according to his book " life " when in melbourne , it was hard to score , he met a woman who could get gear , so he stayed at her house .
and he acted as the father to her son for a week or two
He is so squeezeable❤
Love the Stones ! Keith is so good ! One of the great icons !!!🎸💙
This is a great interview done at Monsalvat, the artist's commune created by the Jorgesons in Eltham Melbourne. This was during their hugely successful tour of the US in 72 and Australia early 73. 3 concerts in two days in Melbourne at Kooyoo Tennis Stadium. The 3 Melbourne shows were totally mind-blowing in well over 30 degree temperatures. Superbly articulate Keith! Will never forget that tour, as well as Ian McClausand's poster of the big lips and tounge.
Keith Is special...❤
The Beatles WERE The Beatles, but The Rolling Stones ARE The Rolling Stones
*DEEEEEEEEEEP*
Yes, BUT when was the last 'halfway decent' Stones record, which was actually worth a listen? "Exile on Main Street," "Goats Head Soup," "Some Girls," "Tattoo You?" At least The Beatles knew when they busted their nuts.
@user-nu3du9ty5s gaslighting is weak. You know he was talking about the fact that the Stones are still active and playing amazing rock and roll music well into their '80s. Almost 100% of bands only have a few great albums within a certain span of their career and then they tail off with a bunch of also ran stuff. That's just normal. And your comment is extremely ironic given the fact that you use the Grateful Dead as an avatar.
keith richards: "people always gonna think (the stones) are satanic even if you have your harp and wings to prove them wrong"
Keith is like a fuckin open bible. You could write an old testament with his magnificent phrases.
look at how happy he gets when he asks about the circus
No
Love it. My son met Keith in 2006. I put a video on YT about it "When Keith Richards met John Young",
Where and under what circumstance?, lucky young man
@@donhanlon8090 Hi Don, Just search the title on YT "When Keith Richards Met John Young" and it tells the story. Thanks for asking about it.
Even when coming down hard, Keith was very clear, and spoke with a lot of thought and meaning.
It's a shame he took to drugs and alcohol so deeply because he actually was a very insightful intellectual in the area of logic amd common sense, and he was very openly honest.
Quite a few British musicians back then were the same, Jeff Beck was very similar in personality, but also completely different, they were at complete odds.
I believe to this day Keith's s IQ then was far higher than most ever thought,
and most people with a high IQ fall into some form of addiction or another,
some destructive, some which enhance their intellect.
Keith's mannerisms, such as looking down a lot during interviews is due to the fact that he is rather introverted when he's not making music. Another example is Eric Clapton. I've noticed just the opposite with him; he says very little on stage other than "thank you" between songs, but is very engaging and ougoing offstage. Mick Jagger is different from both Richards and Clapton; he's extroverted on and offstage.
Strang Caractah Old Keef is a strange man.
keef and eric are introverted guys IMO. mick is truly extrovert.
Your point?
well he's both ....but i suppose on heroin it seems introverted
And he never speaks on stage ..exepted some few words bevore he starts to sing .
Two songs / show ...since idk 30 years!
Have you ever been on a Stones Concert????
hes just high af
Now i know where Jack Sparrow got his mojo from
Interesting man, cool person
BEAUTIFUL
Best early 70s video of Keef as he was growing as a person...soft spoken but narsty too lol funny nuff his 2023 is close to this 1973 voice! Maybe a tad rougher...real soft spoken.
Keith very young and Handsome!😊
Love a lot of interesting and exciting stuff about the rock & roll, rock and pop business. I do love Keith, he gimme live..
I can watch this everyday....oops...I do !
Musicians were so cool
Keith inhales but no smoke comes out!
Look at 5:47 ..... (:
Yeah...dude...it's really frightening actually. Because 99% of the smokers...tend to exhale at least somee smoke...but this Buddah Master, this Ajjatollah of the substances...is simply mind blower. I mean no othet human body could ve EVER take what this guy has taken in a un unstoppable period of consuming substances from 1967 to the day he fell and hit with a rock ( not a cocount tree like all morrons say) and he had to stop doing coke in 2006. I mean...look at this. Half a century doing drugs. INHUMAN. NIETZCHE'S SUPERMAN
Agmp88 your talking absolute rubbish! He’s had the cleanest drugs available ,why would it damage him? Opiates are less damaging to the body then paracetamol, it’s just the crap mixed in with it that died the damage, also alcohol is the one that destroys every part of the body. Why Keith started looking like an old man when gave up heroin around 79, he started drinking all the time, just look at him by 81 a different person!
I mean....combined with the fact that he was muscling his heroin, not mainlining it. Worst damage was just to the skin on his left shoulder, which you can still see the effects of today.
That’s a Keith the magician’s trick : give him a cigarette, he’ll make the smoke disappeared 😋
This is precisely the reason countless bands decided to dabble in heroine. Trying to acquire this cool.
And falling like flies (Primal Scream ).These days grandpa Richards calls it his "experimental period".
Who would've thought his band would become a "nostalgia act" half a century later, still churning out "Satisfaction" to adoring starstruck crowds .
Soul brother
Perfect
Very cool, good interviewer and even though Keith’s so out of it appearance and hair, he is very crisp in his response!
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Amo ❤
He so fine 💀
Heroin is a hell of a drug. I'm proud he's alive.
He could afford to be alive on the gear😊
'Speak the King's English,savvy? I'm Captian Jack Sparrow'
Keith was so right about John Lennon being bitter about the Rolling Stones.
It's the other way around. Keith and Mick were bitter about The Beatles being bigger than them and to this day they haven't gotten over it.
@@Revolver1981😂 Richards said we would be here without the Beatles. Do some research
@@flyingburritobro68 Richards said "we wouldn't be here without The Beatles" actually. I think they would be but what he meant was The Beatles went to America first and after that it made it easier for The Stones to break America as well.
Keith ! Kieth !! Now cool it !!! And try and stop it !!! 1969 altimont
Keef, in this early seventies normal, full on smack 😁💥🔥
Puff the majic dragon 🐲 Kieth inhales but doesn't exhale ! Never seen that done before
That’s a Keith the magician’s trick : give him a cigarette, he’ll make the smoke disappeared 😋
5:46
It’s pathetic how people say he stole black music! It would of died a cold death if not for Keith and co.
100 years from now someone will ask, what was rock n roll? The simple answer will be to simply show them a picture of Keith Richards and then play Gimmie Shelter and Jumping Jack Flash for them. Hell, Keith may still be living.
KEEF, SOULJAH ROCKER ,JAHBLESS....
Cool and Hot. 💙❤
This is the way I like my Keef. He was quite eloquent before he switched from heroin to booze.
I prefer this too. Not a popular opinion, but true fans have come to accept it for what it is!
Keith has a cigarette going in EACH hand, he is so damn cool 5:34
switched hands to put it out
*@Steve Faure* You seem like the tens of thousands that fall for the " Cockroach" myth.
👍🥴
Elegantly wasted
~Wildflower~
🌺
The Beatles are my number one band followed by the stones but Keith is partly accurate here and so was Lennon. The stones did follow what the Beatles were doing up till 68 and Lennon hadn’t done anything of much merit for two years at the most here. If this was 73lennon had done plastic Ono band, Imagine in 71 and was doing Mind Games here which is pretty lousy. And Lennon was bitter but bitter about the stones been seen as more revolutionary then the Beatles. The Beatles only got that tag many years later. The stones were always seen as the ones that were against the parents and for kids rebellion which is still reverberating round the world now.
John definitely had a point when it came to Satanic Majesties following Pepper, the use of sitar on Paint it Black, etc. But Keith was also spot on that Beatles solo were never as good as when they were together.
totally different music and sound
Lennon's first two solo albums were masterpieces so Keith is talking nonsense.
Genius
It's hard to be you,I like your library
Wise and wasted
It just a shot away...
keith...!!!
Haa keef in down town Eltham Australia. Hilarious!
Noone comes close
The Beatles were great but The Stones are better.
SuperStrik9 The Beatles were much better than The Stones you fool. It's common knowledge.
The Beatles are by no means better than the stones. The stones rocked something the Beatles couldn't do much.
Minecraft Caleb plays Crayfish The Beatles most Rocking songs were much more Rocky than the Stones most Rocky songs.
The Beatles are the greatest band of all time. Check your self
Ross McMahon beetles are the greatest pop band, the stones are the greatest rock band.
i thought they tried to bury rock nroll circus because the who outdid them...cool interview!
"It doesn't lead to clarity of thought." {]B^{D}
Even fucked up, he's on point. That's focus.
You mean a lot 2 us
he's always looking down on the ground in this interview, I wonder why
cause people are wrongly judgemental
Keef is a humble guy.
오한Moon Yeah he hardly looks at the interviewer at all.
He was insecure and introverted
He doesn't have his guitar. It's typical of instrumentalists; they sort of use their instrument as a shield. Without the shield they freeze up. Also, the interviewer is needling Keith. Keith doesn't like it, and is trying to get through it as best he can. If Mick was sitting next to him it would've been better.
It's a shame that by this point you can clearly see the drugs destroying his otherwise pretty face and his voice is beginning to change in comparison to what you would have seen only a few years before. Shame.
This interviewer is a jerk.He keeps trying to get Keith to say something bad about black musicians, but Keith's a nice guy and praises them instead of attacking them. He's really humble because he admits that in some ways the Stones are better and in some ways the Beatles are better.
Leeland Whitted No if he was really humble he would just admit that The Beatles were better musicians and songwriters. And the interviewer is not trying to make Keith say anything bad about black musicians at all. What makes you say that?
He whines up the interview telling Keith Richards he has a s***** view of the world. Hahaha. Who's stuck out in the middle of nowhere?
Leeland Whitted I mean nothing was “better” they just had two distinctive styles. Which style you prefer is completely subjective
He doesn’t keep trying to get Keith to say bad things about black musicians. Stop talking nonsense.
Paul McCartney himself said the Beatles were more of a vocal band and the Stones were more of a musicians band. Mick and Keith were locked in a room by Andrew Oldham until they came out with a song. He copied what Lennon/McCartney were doing.
He inhales alot of cigarette smoke but very little comes back out, where does it go?
I’m surprised he didn’t mention Jimi Hendrix
I know what that rasp in his voice is from. Somehow, Keith wore it well.
Damn, i wanted to hear the answer to that last question
Terrible questions... nothing about gardening. Keef off his chops. Godda love him
what did he call john lennon at 6:25 ?
he says "John's just a little bitter"
Jack Hubbard right, but at 6:25 hes talking about a band he was in with lennon, but when he says his name it isnt clear what he's saying. but there's no one else he could be talking about
@@_Singularity_ He says "the band we put together with Clapton, Lennon and myself".
They were called dirty Mac and played in the rock and roll circus. Don’t know if they ever did anything else
I don't mind telling you the truth... At this point of his life and career, in 1972, he was a slave to heroin. You could see it all over his face and mannerisms, clear as the light of day, in this interview. I have absolutely no bloody idea as to how this man is still alive. Blood transfusions and/or liver transplants? All I do know is, with regards to some of The Stones' greatest records, between 1969 - 1974, thank God for Mick Taylor on lead guitar... because without him, they would have been proper fucked, to say the least.
Why’d you cut him off before he answered satanism question?
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retro murdoc niccals
Footage from 1973?
he was 29 years old.
I much prefer his old interviews when he’s not laughing all the time
He's not blowing out any smoke at all
Wrong about McCartney, McCartney up till 1980 always put out brilliant eccentric McCartney music
Lightweight top 40 like the Beatles
@@flyingburritobro68The Beatles didn’t put out “lightweight top 40” music. McCartney did, at times.
It looks like he got an injection before the interview
*all I hear is Murdoc Niccals help-*
Yeah! I'm sure Hewlett was inspired by the Rolling Stones after Murdoc, and perhaps even 2D, They're sort of like Keef and Mick.
I've seen some young pictures of Keef, and sometimes he looks like George Harrison, but sometimes George Harrison looks like Bill Wyman...
These British boi's be looking alike. It's like that meme where someone asks, "Can I copy your HW?" "Yeah, but just change it up a bit so it doesn't look obvious you copied" LMAO (it's LIKELY the HAIR)
Jamie Hewlett actually partially based Murdoc off of Keith Richards, I’ve read that the inspo for him was the creeper from Scooby Doo, Keith, and something else that I don’t remember. That’s probably why you hear the voice similarity. I feel like older Keith’s voice (by the 80s and 90s) especially sounds more like Murdoc’s.
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Kieth is cool as fuck man .. what year is this??
Your right, 1973 Australia I think
Does he even exhale when he smokes 😂
Lmao
Yes. But very slowly. Many here are commenting that he’s not exhaling but he is. But very slowly so you can’t see it.
KEIF The best,fogs up Vera Lynn. John's a little bitter.
When was this interview from 1973? The Stones were always better than the Beatles; better musicians, Brian Jones, Mick Taylor.
💯 % correct.
Wild horses,a bit,weepy ?
Hey Keith. Your tooth is supposed to be in your mouth, not hanging from your ear!
Keith was so stoned (sorry for the pun) that he didn’t need to take a plane to fly 35 000 feet high 🤨
I noticed the same thing… where is the cigarette smoke ke going?..lol
Freaking Keith on junk… the real deal folks..🐲
Keith is the epitome of cool,what a waste to give his talents to music,but honestly,rock was the business back in the early seventies.
Is it true Keith was on smack while his front tooth was rotten
The story of the tooth goes that Keith needed a filling and maybe he was stoned and he thought that an emerald would make a good filling until someone mentioned that he looked like he had spinach in his teeth so he gat it replaced with a normal filling. Don`t say it`s true but that`s the story in one of their early biograghies
Joe Allegra possibly because drugs rot a person's teeth quite quickly
@@krazyoldkatlady192
Especially smack
KrazyOldKatLady 19 - Heroin in itself doesn’t rot your teeth, it’s that you lose interest in so many things, such as hygiene, brushing your teeth and eating. It is not like meth which directly contributes to tooth decay.
The Beatles
The Kinks
Rolling Stones
Nights In White Satin
ELO
Blondie
Joan Jett
Motley Crue
The Cure
Kiss
Tom Petty
Brian Adams
best music
Nights in white Satin is a song, not a band, by the Moody Blues.
Good list, stones blows all those bands away ,especially the mick taylor years.
Motley Crue? Brian Adams? Oy…
Did he smoke the gear or shoot up I wonder
Shot it in the skin...never intravenously...only tha best shit
One eye on the future and one on the interviewer . Or maybe just good drugs 🤔❓
Keith takes full ownership for who the f*** he is
Strung out, Stringing and Shgroovy...
That Voice belongs from an heroinaddict
He makes heroin cool