Ladies and Gentlemen - The Rolling Stones.
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:39 am
Hi Guys,
I'd like to share a few thoughts with you. I picked up a second hand copy of Keith Richard's bio "Life" a few weeks ago.
I can recommend it,’s a fascinating and honest read, now I've not really digged Richard's style but certainly appreciated all the Stone's radio songs when I was growing up. I think one of the reasons why I didn't dig them was they way they, in particular Jagger pranced about on stage during the 1980’s anyway.
My opinion of the Rolling Stones has changed dramatically and a key towards this has been the DVD “Ladies and Gentlemen – The Rolling Stones”, Wow what a DVD. The Stones are tight and cool cats, it’s like an epiphany! I’ve a lot of catching up to do. I can see what all the fuss was about.
Oh, the memories of Keith’s visit to New Zealand during the 1960’s are hilarious. Check both the book and DVD out.
Chur , Kiwiclapton.
I'd like to share a few thoughts with you. I picked up a second hand copy of Keith Richard's bio "Life" a few weeks ago.
I can recommend it,’s a fascinating and honest read, now I've not really digged Richard's style but certainly appreciated all the Stone's radio songs when I was growing up. I think one of the reasons why I didn't dig them was they way they, in particular Jagger pranced about on stage during the 1980’s anyway.
My opinion of the Rolling Stones has changed dramatically and a key towards this has been the DVD “Ladies and Gentlemen – The Rolling Stones”, Wow what a DVD. The Stones are tight and cool cats, it’s like an epiphany! I’ve a lot of catching up to do. I can see what all the fuss was about.
Oh, the memories of Keith’s visit to New Zealand during the 1960’s are hilarious. Check both the book and DVD out.
Chur , Kiwiclapton.