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GetYerAngie
Has Keith made a public statement about Super Heavy? I haven't seen the usual remarks like dogshit in the doorway - has he got cold feet?
he has....he said he 'wished him luck' with it (or words to that effect)
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proudmary
There are two options
1. Richards wanted to end the relationship once and for all and put an end to the Stones
2. Richards suffers from dementia
2 is obvious! 1 seems reasonable and possibly more accurate than anything else.
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71Tele
I just spent a couple of weeks with "Life" (audio version) in my car. I had read the book when it came out. My feelings are that it's pure Keith: sweet, honest, charming, funny; but also boastful, insufferable, and full of crap. In short, it is no different than what Keith has presented to the world since the "Keith Richards" character was created sometime in the 1970s. I cannot see why Mick Jagger (or anyone else for that matter) would be surprised or particularly bothered to the point where it would effect planned Stones activity (if any). But if what Lilith says is true, and Mick was given a sanitized version to read, maybe I can see it causing ill will. But it's hard for me to believe they would do that knowing the full book would come out and Mick would see that he was duped. What would be the point of that?
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GetYerAngie
Has Keith made a public statement about Super Heavy? I haven't seen the usual remarks like dogshit in the doorway - has he got cold feet?
he has....he said he 'wished him luck' with it (or words to that effect)
That sounds over doesn't it. No more "challenging" Mick. When something is over one generally uses that term.
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rebelrebel
Yeah, I think the Olympics opening or closing is a possibility as it would appeal to their egos. They would only have to do one song - Start Me Up surely? - and Blondie could be safely placed behind a curtain to take Keith's part. It would also mean the 50th anniversary was marked in some way without the ardor of a tour. Or even a full two hour show. On the other hand I wonder if they're half as bothered about marking the 50th as us. Either way, I can't see another tour happening because I don't believe Keith is up to it. His poor playing can only be covered so much and it was obvious enough on ABB. Sure, it's speculation but I'd guess he's a complete busted flush by now. Aside from playing live we'll certainly get an expanded Some Girls and again that will be entirely to Jagger's credit with Keith hardly contributing. I think the chance of new stuff is zero.
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Max'sKansasCity
This fkg book.... I knew no good would come from it, except maybe add a few pennies to Kieth's bank account, but honestly, does he really need a few new towels, dishes... other car?
As I posted before it came out, I wondered WHY? ...what was the objective of this book? We all already know all the stories and myths (we all own 100+ books about our band) why make another book of it? and why now?
I said I had not interest in reading, and I have not... why would I?
And now..... All the hulabaloo... and rumors... and conjecture... and tiny todger comments... etc etc etc... I knew no fkg good could come from this fkg book....
AND.... the latest rumor.... if it is true that Jagger was given a "sanitized" version of it, that is total BS.... THAT IS DECPETION and I very much understand Mick being pissed off about it.
Why would they deceive Mick when the real deal would come out soon and he would know it? Why would they give him a copy that was not real? What is the point of that? If I wasMick, I would nt care about the details, I would care that they deceived me....... IF THIS IS TRUE, IT IS BS.
Who knows how much money was made off this piece of dog crap by Keith, but it cant be much more then a drop in the bucket of cash his bank account.... AND if deceived his friend and business partner... fk that.... fk everything about that book. /rant
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Max'sKansasCity
This fkg book.... I knew no good would come from it, except maybe add a few pennies to Kieth's bank account, but honestly, does he really need a few new towels, dishes... other car?
As I posted before it came out, I wondered WHY? ...what was the objective of this book? We all already know all the stories and myths (we all own 100+ books about our band) why make another book of it? and why now?
I said I had not interest in reading, and I have not... why would I?
And now..... All the hulabaloo... and rumors... and conjecture... and tiny todger comments... etc etc etc... I knew no fkg good could come from this fkg book....
AND.... the latest rumor.... if it is true that Jagger was given a "sanitized" version of it, that is total BS.... THAT IS DECPETION and I very much understand Mick being pissed off about it.
Why would they deceive Mick when the real deal would come out soon and he would know it? Why would they give him a copy that was not real? What is the point of that? If I wasMick, I would nt care about the details, I would care that they deceived me....... IF THIS IS TRUE, IT IS BS.
Who knows how much money was made off this piece of dog crap by Keith, but it cant be much more then a drop in the bucket of cash his bank account.... AND if deceived his friend and business partner... fk that.... fk everything about that book. /rant
Interesting you would be so down on a book you admit you have not read...I don't know, what's the objective of any book like this? The author gets to tell the story his way, after all the countless books (good and bad) we have seen. Actually, as a book of this type - the rock 'n roll memoir - it's pretty damn good. I think, as so often happens, it may have revealed more about the author than what he intended, in this case his insecurity and need to feel tough and macho. At least there's lots of music in the book, which is more than you can say about others of its kind (Clapton's and Ronnie's come to mind). I think it gives lots of insights into where the music inside Keith comes from.
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Max'sKansasCity
This fkg book.... I knew no good would come from it, except maybe add a few pennies to Kieth's bank account, but honestly, does he really need a few new towels, dishes... other car?
As I posted before it came out, I wondered WHY? ...what was the objective of this book? We all already know all the stories and myths (we all own 100+ books about our band) why make another book of it? and why now?
I said I had not interest in reading, and I have not... why would I?
And now..... All the hulabaloo... and rumors... and conjecture... and tiny todger comments... etc etc etc... I knew no fkg good could come from this fkg book....
AND.... the latest rumor.... if it is true that Jagger was given a "sanitized" version of it, that is total BS.... THAT IS DECPETION and I very much understand Mick being pissed off about it.
Why would they deceive Mick when the real deal would come out soon and he would know it? Why would they give him a copy that was not real? What is the point of that? If I wasMick, I would nt care about the details, I would care that they deceived me....... IF THIS IS TRUE, IT IS BS.
Who knows how much money was made off this piece of dog crap by Keith, but it cant be much more then a drop in the bucket of cash his bank account.... AND if deceived his friend and business partner... fk that.... fk everything about that book. /rant
Interesting you would be so down on a book you admit you have not read...I don't know, what's the objective of any book like this? The author gets to tell the story his way, after all the countless books (good and bad) we have seen. Actually, as a book of this type - the rock 'n roll memoir - it's pretty damn good. I think, as so often happens, it may have revealed more about the author than what he intended, in this case his insecurity and need to feel tough and macho. At least there's lots of music in the book, which is more than you can say about others of its kind (Clapton's and Ronnie's come to mind). I think it gives lots of insights into where the music inside Keith comes from.
Uh, if you had been paying attention, you might have noticed that this book seems to have caused internal problems for my favorite band. I am "so down" on ANYTHING that causes a lot of internal problems for my favorite band...... BUT... THAT WAS NOT THE FOCUS/POINT OF MY POST...
The point/focus of my post was (IF) they deceived Mick, imuho that is far worse than anything that was actually said in the stupid book.... why not just give Mick the real book?? Why give him a sanitized version, when soon enough he will see the real book, whathefk is up with that?
As far as I am concerned>>>fk that book.... BUT... if you love that book, wanna buy 10 copies and give them away.... go for it... if anyone else wants to buy it or read it or throw it, I could not care less (just dont burn it, because I do not support burning books)
GDAMNED TELL ALL BOOKS!!!!
No good HAS EVER come from a TELL ALL BOOK, I dont care about the gossip, it is only about the music. period.
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I was not trying to be hostile and I was not really talking about the book, although I do wish this book did not exist, I have refrained from most conversations about this book, but in light of this information about Mick possibly being given a sanitized version, that is what I was talking about.... and I clarified that, not being hostile, just stating point.
but the moral is....
On IORR it is probably best to keep one's posts to less than 3/4 of a sentance
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...no doubt Mick didn't like it or appreciate it. He took a swipe at Keith in the NY Sunday Times cover story earlier this year basically insinuating Keith did it for the money which goes directly to Keith's image/credibility since he has always professed loudly that it wasn't about the money...
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"Life" seems like it may have been the code-violation of the ages - the book all magicians hate - the one that spoils all of the illusions.
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May be that's why I have read only a few pages of Life because I had that feeling too.
or 4 of us...i own it. keith stares up at me but i haven't read it. i definitely think (and heard) that it might be behind why they're not on tour this year. i am still hopeful for 2012
Hey, that makes three of us. I could not bring myself to reading it, too afraid to have my
naive vision of the band blown away. So far I chose not to be informed in too much detail.
I want to believe in the image of the band I've been building up in the last 30 years.
Maybe that means I've finally found a religion...
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Yeah, I think the Olympics opening or closing is a possibility as it would appeal to their egos. They would only have to do one song - Start Me Up surely? - and Blondie could be safely placed behind a curtain to take Keith's part. It would also mean the 50th anniversary was marked in some way without the ardor of a tour. Or even a full two hour show. On the other hand I wonder if they're half as bothered about marking the 50th as us. Either way, I can't see another tour happening because I don't believe Keith is up to it. His poor playing can only be covered so much and it was obvious enough on ABB. Sure, it's speculation but I'd guess he's a complete busted flush by now. Aside from playing live we'll certainly get an expanded Some Girls and again that will be entirely to Jagger's credit with Keith hardly contributing. I think the chance of new stuff is zero.
I know from my friends that Mick at least does or did want to mark the 50th anniversary in some way and also to tie it in with the Olympics as they are in London and the interest generated is enormous, even for an Olympics. So the speculation here on that part is not off base at all.
And Max'sKansasCity, from my understanding, if what I was told was accurate it absolutely was the betrayal that is the issue, not "todger" comments. I just have no clue what Keith and people who advise him were thinking handling it that way, like Mick wasn't going to hear what was really in the books?
I only recently read the book and I feel like Keith had scores to settle, particularly with Mick and Brian. And for all of their faults, he would NOT be where he is without either of them. I had a HUGE amount of respect for Keith and for me personally it's been very tainted by this book, despite it being a fairly entertaining read.
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71Tele
I just spent a couple of weeks with "Life" (audio version) in my car. I had read the book when it came out. My feelings are that it's pure Keith: sweet, honest, charming, funny; but also boastful, insufferable, and full of crap. In short, it is no different than what Keith has presented to the world since the "Keith Richards" character was created sometime in the 1970s. I cannot see why Mick Jagger (or anyone else for that matter) would be surprised or particularly bothered to the point where it would effect planned Stones activity (if any).
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or 4 of us...i own it. keith stares up at me but i haven't read it. i definitely think (and heard) that it might be behind why they're not on tour this year. i am still hopeful for 2012
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mickschix
Bliss, the betrayal IS that comment about the " tiny todger". And lots of other nasty comments but that was the major betrayal.
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Bliss, the betrayal IS that comment about the " tiny todger". And lots of other nasty comments but that was the major betrayal.
"from my understanding, if what I was told was accurate it absolutely was the betrayal that is the issue, not "todger" comments"