Cool interview. My favorite moment was when they started talking about the Bakersfield country style and Keith seemed to be trying to remember the song Far Away Eyes, but instead said maybe it was Indian Girl, a mistake that no Stones fan could ever come even close to making. Yet another reminder that the artists spend a whole lot less time obsessing about their back catalogues than the rest of us do.
Damn, this is golden. Thank you. I just love the VL/B2B Keith. He seemed so open, elegant and switched on. For anyone who perhaps hasn't - listen to the VL B-Sides. So great.
I remember buying this magazine and I still have it. I actually credit it with showing me the true musical spirit of these guys instead of the usual way they were represented in the media. Really great to hear it now
Listening to this just makes you realise how well read Keith is musically and that’s the difference from The Back Thens to the here nows, if you know what I mean 😉
A super cool interview... Richards is a massive influnece on me as a musician and it's awesome to hear his thoughts and takes on things at this time.. Thank you ☕🎸
Another wonderful aspect of this interview is that it's told in the same manner as in his autobiography "Life", in 2010. One lends credibility to the other.
Cool interview. My favorite moment was when they started talking about the Bakersfield country style and Keith seemed to be trying to remember the song Far Away Eyes, but instead said maybe it was Indian Girl, a mistake that no Stones fan could ever come even close to making. Yet another reminder that the artists spend a whole lot less time obsessing about their back catalogues than the rest of us do.
Never quite tire of hearing Keith chat. Thanks!
Damn, this is golden. Thank you.
I just love the VL/B2B Keith. He seemed so open, elegant and switched on.
For anyone who perhaps hasn't - listen to the VL B-Sides. So great.
I remember buying this magazine and I still have it. I actually credit it with showing me the true musical spirit of these guys instead of the usual way they were represented in the media. Really great to hear it now
Listening to this just makes you realise how well read Keith is musically and that’s the difference from The Back Thens to the here nows, if you know what I mean 😉
A super cool interview... Richards is a massive influnece on me as a musician and it's awesome to hear his thoughts and takes on things at this time.. Thank you ☕🎸
Thanks for presenting this with a short introduction before letting the entire interview uninterrupted. Nicely down - i'd never heard this before. 😃
Thanks for posting this. Wonderful interview - I really enjoyed this.
WoW!!! I loved this interview, Especially the Brian Jones stories, Great Job!!
WOW, one of the best Keith interviews I've ever heard, MAN, he knew Louis started on the cornet and later switched to Trumpet 😮
Thanks Jas that was great...
Great interview, I just saw them last Sunday. Great show !!
Wow! How I love this man!💗
Another wonderful aspect of this interview is that it's told in the same manner as in his autobiography "Life", in 2010. One lends credibility to the other.
losing Bill back then was huge,changed their sound
That was great peace from California silver strand beach
The riff master
Voodoo Lounge was their worst album.
Well , I heard from the first that I was the worst…..
Good one . Great song.
Satanic majesties
Voodoo Lounge is a solid album, thru and thru. Not a bad song there. x