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It's the honky-tonk women. SIMON: Keith Richards talked about meeting Mick Jagger in grade school, their mutual love of the blues, which continues to influence their music. The latest album has a ...
KEITH RICHARDS: I wish I could explain the ins and outs. Obviously, we record all the time. And last year, we were on the road, and Mick looked at me - look out. He's got something to say. Look.
KEITH RICHARDS: I wish I could explain the ins and outs. Obviously, we record all the time. And last year, we were on the road, and Mick looked at me - look out. He's got something to say. Look.
KEITH RICHARDS: I wish I could explain the ins and outs. Obviously, we record all the time. And last year, we were on the road, and Mick looked at me - look out. He's got something to say. Look.
Just after the band formed, Richards laid into John Bonham’s rhythmic assault and Robert Plant’s singing style. Zep multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones might have been too quiet or anonymous ...
Keith Richards once correctly said that Bob Dylan didn't have a great singing voice. He's right, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Stones legend Keith Richards stretches his writing — and singing — muscles on 'Crosseyed Heart,' including ballads. Along with that is a new film, 'Under the Influence,' on Netflix.
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