Chet Flippo's "On the Road With the Stones"
Date: October 7, 2017 10:07
The things I learned from reading this book (these are always fun):
--There is no man on earth who knows more or cares more about rock and roll than Keith Richards.
--The New York Post can never surpass itself in terms of pure bs.
--Seriously, how awesome is the Kansas City police department?
--It's a shame Mick Jagger never met Lyndon Johnson. They would have hit it off famously.
--Bill Carter is the lawyer you and I wish we had.
--According to Bill Wyman, the Stones rehearsed about 40 songs for the 1975 tour.
--At a time when you couldn't give away tickets to an appearance by President Jimmy Carter, scalpers are getting $300 for Stones tickets. Charlie Watts is pleased to hear this.
--Charlie Watts hates Dr. Seuss.
--If Ron Wood had to play "It's All Over Now" right now, he would play Brian's part without even thinking about it.
--The Stones' costumes on the 1975 tour were designed by Giorgio Saint Angelo. Keith Richards has never heard of this guy.
--It's not only reprehensible, it is unacceptable for the wife of the prime minister to be cavorting with a group like The Rolling Stones.
--Who the hell wants to listen to Emerson, Lake and Palmer?
--The reason that Keith and Ron stopped in Fordynce AR that day was to get a burger, a Real Southern Burger.
--Anyone who thinks thinks the lifestyle of the rock star in the 1970s was the epitome of decadence and glamour has obviously never traveled with President John F. Kennedy.
--"Willy Loman Memorial Module" is secret code journalists use. It means, "my hotel room."
--Rock and rollers spend 92% of their time waiting for something to happen.
--The Rolling Stones 1978 Tour generated $30 million to the GNP of the United States of America.
--At a time when bands like Led Zeppelin and Van Halen were writing the standard textbook for outrageous backstage demands a-la "bowl of M&Ms ABSOLUTELY NO BROWN ONES," Flippo makes it clear that The Rolling Stones seemed content with pastrami sandwiches and cold Heinekin beer----and quite frankly, that makes me love the Stones even more.
--On "Far Away Eyes," Mick sounds about as country as you do.
--Chet Flippo writes that he, Keith and Ron "talked for a while about things that undoubtedly would not interest you, things such as song selection and order, the desireability of older songs over newer ones, Mick Jagger's guitar playing...trivia such as that."
Chet Flippo was wrong.
Edited 6 time(s). Last edit at 2017-10-07 11:18 by stevecardi.