Mackenzie Phillips & Nicky Lane Weymouth[/quote]By 1976, John Phillips and his third wife, the South African model and actress Genevieve Waite, were hopelessly addicted to cocaine and heroin. They had been taking the latter while sharing a house in London with Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards and his then-partner Anita Pallenberg, both of whom were also at the height of their drug addictions.
Phillips eulogized the antics of his streetwise daughter in a song called She's Just 14, which was recorded in 1977 during notoriously druggy sessions in New York with Keith Richards, in which the hard-living duo reputedly spent more time shooting heroin in the studio bathroom than laying down tracks.
The title of Mackenzie Phillips' memoir, High on Arrival, is taken from a line in that song, which also features a lascivious backing vocal from Mick Jagger, who himself also bedded Mackenzie.
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