Life by Keith Richards
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:25 pm
Picked it up because of all the good reviews but didn't expect much. Well, it's surprisingly good. Starts with a drug bust (natch) in Arkansas in 1974 and the story is worthy of T200.
Keith had a co-writer, but there are numerous letters and journal entries quoted verbatim, so you can see the writing style of the book is absolutely in Keith's voice. Gives a fine feel for the madness of the late 60s and early 70s. (I'm only 1/3 through it). For you guitar players --- he says you can skip the guitar workshop if you like --- Keith talks about certain licks. Like how he learned Jimmy Reed's secret lick on the turnaround of a 12 bar blues. I listened for it on the solo guitar opening of "Wild Horses" and there it was.
Keith comes out as more sensible than I imagined. And he's funny.
I'm really enjoying this one.
Keith had a co-writer, but there are numerous letters and journal entries quoted verbatim, so you can see the writing style of the book is absolutely in Keith's voice. Gives a fine feel for the madness of the late 60s and early 70s. (I'm only 1/3 through it). For you guitar players --- he says you can skip the guitar workshop if you like --- Keith talks about certain licks. Like how he learned Jimmy Reed's secret lick on the turnaround of a 12 bar blues. I listened for it on the solo guitar opening of "Wild Horses" and there it was.
Keith comes out as more sensible than I imagined. And he's funny.
I'm really enjoying this one.