Anyone heard the item about Keith this morning on NPR (US radio)? I missed most of it, but it seemed like it was about him donating his body to science after he dies. Of course he would make a very interesting subject.
So, Death appears again. Well, I wish you all luck with your donations, myself I though I´d survive my Mrs & maybe most of the kids to (my grandma, 84, says she´ll survive us all - or at least live till she had seen to her grandkids have their old age care arranged...) ... No: When the Geezer´s gone (hopefully in my 90´s ab. 2053-2063 or slt.) they throw him to the crows... Or sooner, burn the rocker & spread the ashes partly over the dark green pine-clad & fur-rugged Finn Forests filled with bird´s singing and bear´s strolling, partly over the deep blue Botnic Gulf/Baltic Ocean in-between seagulls, lazy summer (?) clouds & glimmering swells... The medicinists have to find some other victim to carve in... And now they´ve got two.
.....Btw; How many Stones-songs do explicitly deal with death? Not so many; I ´d say. maybe I´m wrong... ?
shattered Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey Koen: Was this NPR or the BBC? I tried > looking for this with no help. > > "the pool's in but the patio ain't dry."
Curious, thanx for posting. I thought I was to hear Keith though. Anyway. Only bassp has donated sofar (body to science); we´ll hear about Keefster. I wouldnt give a single drop of by blood, but on the other hand I was never on smack either (nor was bassplayer, I´d guess, but we´re all free to donate anyway, right?).