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  • PROVERB 8:41 LET THERE BE STAGE DIVING....AND IT WAS SO....

  • I find it amazing that throughout all these years girls at the RS concert always act like the one at 9:45...I guess I looked like that too when i started crying when I saw Mick for the first time in 2007 (lol I was 17 back then)... (O_o)

  • fan-frgin tas-tic!

  • They were the best blues band on the planet.

  • lol at them playing popeye the sailor man xD

  • Keith is by far the coolest guy in Rock "N" Roll!

  • great....keith the best!!

  • great stuff! thank you.

  • I read "Life" with youtube at side, just earing Keith's musicians references on its time learning and learning and feelling new sensations about our time. This Itw confirms the book. Thanks!

  • Thank you. I loved 'Life". Dylan's autobio is is recommended.

  • @kentucksoldiersson didn't know he had one ( dylan) whats its called?

  • @sarabower1 Re: Dylan's autobiography (thankfully AUTOBIO!) is The Bob Dylan Chronicles Vol. One. I hope there will be at least two more volumes! Keep the faith, Terry

  • "I know you... And what you've got under your arm is worth robbing."

    Love you heaps, Richards.

  • Why do I feel like the one dislike was Mick?

  • thanx for sharing cheers

  • I have the book as well as the 23 hour audiobook featuring Johnny Depp's interpretaion. Excellent listening experience!!! Check it out.

  • Great post thank you.

  • weird it almost looks like a punk rock gig in 1964

  • @hundhun17 They're pretty much the fathers of punk.

  • @steveconn well... I'd say The Who were the fathers of punk.

  • @MrKarpote Nah, the Who didn't kick members of their audience in the face (like Keith did to a Scotsman who was spitting on Brian in '65), get put on trial, and have as widely known anti-authority lyrics as the Stones in those crucial early days. The punk attitude was born in Jagger's sneer.

  • @steveconn The Who definitely deserve credit for being one of the most important proto-punk bands. All you need to do is look up the influences of the bands from that first wave of punk. While the Stones had the attitude for certain, to say The Who didn't is just ridiculous.

  • @getupanddosomething I didn't say they didn't, I just said the Stones had more (violent audience riots, anti-authority rants like Get Off Of My Cloud a #1 in the U.S. while the Who remained mainly unknown in the U.S. until '67.

  • @MrKarpote The Velvet Underground didn't play blues based music. It was nasty urban rock with unpleasant themes such as drug abuse and  weird sex.They were very Punk until John Cale was sacked by Lou Reed.

  • haha at 8:41 some dude does a stage dive

  • Big good karma for posting this. Great doco. Keith is the man!!

    

  • Thanks indeed...cooL British angle..thankfully devoid of the usual American yap yap yap interpretation. Great stuff.

  • thanks for sharing!

  • I'm in the middle of this book "Life" can't bloody put it down! Fantastic. I think I'll just start rereading in as soon as I finish it. Thanks Keef.

  • im glad its not like that anymore, fucking annoying girls screaming shut the fuck up and listen to the music.

  • "They were rabid." hahahaha

  • I love the book "Life", though it is hard to read for me --- I'd forgotten such a lot of my English knowledge --- it's a long time, since I left school. It's amazing how well "Keef" remembers. --- "Keef" is really great !!! Thank you for posting.

  • Dick Taylor, The Stones' first bass player, finally allowed out ...!

  • Read his book LIFE !!! It´s wonderful - intelligent, funny, emotional and that much more ... Keith don´t need to ask for your respect because you´ll give to him anyway - just by yourself with love and pleasur

  • There's the moon and the stars and the Rolling Stones! Have been loving Keith since my 10th birthday in 1982 when I saw them in Cologne. Still love the old bugger, shook his hand on a meet and greet in the 90ies and got a kiss.

  • I love this book t !!, ... the best present that a woman gave me... and the Man is so mighty and sincere... there´s is the one that inspired me

  • This is greeeeeeeeeat!!!

  • i reed the book too, it is great and inglish isnt my langue but i reed it in inglush because i want to read in keith words understand? however, tthe book is great!

  • I just read the book it's great, I can't believe he remembered that much

  • @carva9 Doubt he remembered half of it, he probably contacted his friends, bandmates, friends and stuff like that to find out what he did lol we all know why he wouldnt remember

  • HIGHLY recommend the book......I read it in ten days....at breaks at work! Fantastic...

  • Thank You So Much For Posting!!

  • @MoonWashedRose735 no problem friend,just keep rocking :D

  • i remember the stones when i was very young and i first got to see them in brussels 2007 it was brilliant they still can sing and move after more than 40 yrs ,magic

  • @8757kathy well almost 50 years,increadible for sure :D

  • this is great cant wait to buy the book i will order it tmrw

  • @8757kathy yeah the book is real deal

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