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  • Keith Richards celebrates 80th birthday, 40th wedding anniversary

    12/18/2023 1:03:41 PM PST · by shadowlands1960 · 75 replies
    UPI ^ | December 18th, 2023 | Annie Martin
    Dec. 18 (UPI) -- Keith Richards is celebrating two new milestones -- his 80th birthday and his 40th wedding anniversary. The Rolling Stones guitarist turned 80 years old on Monday and also marked 40 years of marriage with his wife, Patti Hansen. The Rolling Stones honored Richards with a tribute on social media. "Happy birthday to the one and only @officialKeef! Wishing you the most special of days Keith! Keep on rocking," the post reads.
  • Keith Richards on His Clean Living Lifestyle: "I'm Trying to Enjoy Being Straight"

    09/26/2023 12:14:07 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 42 replies
    Far Out Magazine ^ | SAT 23RD SEP 2023 | Kelly Scanlon
    The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has discussed his latest clean lifestyle, following years of fast-living with the band in a career that has pushed his body to the limits. In a new interview with The Telegraph, the rock and roll star talks about how his habits have changed over the years, saying, “The cigarettes I gave up in 2019. I haven’t touched them since. I gave up heroin in 1978. I gave up cocaine in 2006. I still like a drink occasionally – because I’m not going to heaven any time soon – but apart from that, I’m trying...
  • Musical Interlude topic for July, August, and September 2021 [starts with Everly Bros reunion show version of "When Will I Be Loved?"]

    08/22/2021 8:56:04 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 88 replies
    YouTube etc ^ | begun August 22, 2021 | varies
    Everly Brothers - When Will I be Loved 1983 | August 8, 2019 | Televisie Rewind
  • 'Coconut Is Pure Poison' (Harvard Professor)

    08/22/2018 11:27:29 AM PDT · by CaliforniaCraftBeer · 175 replies
    Business Insider ^ | August 20, 2018 | Valentina Resetarits
    ‘…During the lecture, titled "Coconut Oil and other Nutritional Errors," Karin Michels has made herself very clear with regard to dietary recommendations, and underlined that coconut oil is not healthy. Its superfood status had already come under scrutiny last year after the American Heart Association (AHA) updated its guidelines, which recommended that people avoid the saturated fatty acids found in coconut oil. Michels went a step further than to recommend avoiding the foodstuff, saying "coconut oil is pure poison" and "is one of the worst foods you can eat." There's no study showing significant health benefits to coconut-oil consumption. And,...
  • Musical Interlude topic for May 2022

    05/01/2022 5:37:18 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 63 replies
    YouTube etc ^ | May 2022 etc | varies
    Album:The Frost Music 1969,US Prog/RockThe Frost-First Day Of May | May 18, 2012 | Znaor Mario
  • KEITH RICHARDS ADDRESSES ERIC CLAPTON’S VACCINE SKEPTICISM

    03/19/2022 4:58:21 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 66 replies
    UltimateClassicRock ^ | March 19, 2022 | Bryan Rolli
    Keith Richards offered his thoughts on Eric Clapton's COVID-19 vaccine skepticism in a new interview. The Rolling Stones guitarist discussed Clapton's "old-fashioned" views on vaccines in a new episode of Rolling Stone's Music Now podcast. "I love Eric dearly. I've known him since forever, and we've had ups and downs," Richards said. "This COVID thing, it's split people up and made people sometimes go awry for a while, you know?" Clapton has been an outspoken critic of vaccines and vaccine mandates, criticizing the United Kingdom's lockdown measures in a series of songs written with Van Morrison. He also collaborated with...
  • The Rolling Stones Hit Number 1 on iTunes (First Time Ever) with Spectacular Quarantine Anthem “Living in a Ghost Town”

    04/24/2020 10:21:01 AM PDT · by C19fan · 75 replies
    Showbiz 411 ^ | April 24, 2020 | Roger Friedman
    The Rolling Stones haven’t had a number 1 hit probably since 1981’s “Start Me Up.” They’ve had scattershot singles since then– they were never a great singles chart band. They certainly have never had a number 1 hit on iTunes, a relatively new service. But this morning the nearly 60 year old Best Rock and Roll Band in the world is number with “Living in a Ghost Town.” The single was dropped yesterday to great acclaim. With a nod to the Specials’ “Ghost Town,” the song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards couldn’t be more timely. Ironically. the group recorded...
  • 112-year-old fish has broken a longevity record

    08/06/2019 7:51:27 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 43 replies
    www.nationalgeographic.com ^ | PUBLISHED August 2, 2019 | By Sean Landsman
    According to radiocarbon dating, when the bigmouth buffalo was born, World War I had not yet broken out in Europe. Scientists just added a large, sucker-mouthed fish to the growing list of centenarian animals that will likely outlive you and me. A new study using bomb radiocarbon dating describes a bigmouth buffalo that lived to a whopping 112 years, crushing the previous known maximum age for the species—26—by more than fourfold. That makes the bigmouth buffalo, which is native to North America and capable of reaching nearly 80 pounds, the oldest age-validated freshwater bony fish—a group that comprises roughly 12,000...
  • It’s Amazing What Makes News Here

    04/03/2019 1:04:04 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 12 replies
    Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | April 3, 2019 | Rush Limbaugh
    RUSH: You know, it amazes me what makes news that happens on this program. You know, yesterday Mr. Snerdley and I were talking about Mick Jagger and his heart valve surgery that he’s gonna get done in the U.S. instead of the U.K. national health system, whatever it is. That’s its own little interesting point. But here is Mick Jagger, who is, I have to say, he’s a health nut. He’s a vegan, he did everything right after his initial flirtation as a young rock guy with all of the temptations out there. He is rail thin. He is well...
  • Keith Richards quits Drinks and Drugs - Three drug cartels declare bankruptcy.

    12/13/2018 12:18:09 PM PST · by Timocrat · 43 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 12/13/2018 | Miranda Aldersley
    Legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards confessed he has curbed his famous party lifestyle by cutting back on drinking and 'the other stuff' after getting fed up with how it made him feel.
  • Keith Richards won't miss Elton John 'at all' after singer's retirement

    03/01/2018 10:08:03 AM PST · by Rebelbase · 73 replies
    WLOS ^ | 3/1/18 | Worldwide Entertainment New Network
    (WENN) -Keith Richards won't miss his rock rivalry with Elton John when the veteran singer retires from performing. The British stars feuded for years, and have often exchanged insults in the press - with Elton, 70, once saying Keith, 74, looked like a "monkey with arthritis". Although their relationship has thawed somewhat in recent years, The Rolling Stones rocker tells Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper that he won't miss the Rocket Man musician "at all" when he retires from live performances after a final three-year tour. He also thinks that Elton's departure from the live music scene means there's "more room"...
  • Anita Pallenberg, Actress and Longtime Paramour of Keith Richards, Dies at 73

    06/14/2017 1:25:30 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 36 replies
    Hollywood Reporter ^ | 6/13/2017 | Mike Barnes
    Anita Pallenberg, an actress and model who starred opposite Mick Jagger in Performance and had three children with his Rolling Stones bandmate, Keith Richards, has died. She was 73. Pallenberg died Tuesday, her friend Stella Schnabel, the daughter of painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel, announced on Instagram. No cause of death was revealed. In 1968, Pallenberg appeared as The Black Queen in Barbarella, starring Jane Fonda, and as Nurse Bollock with Marlon Brando and Richard Burton in Candy. She also filmed Performance that year, but Warner Bros. did not release the violent, hallucinogenic film until 1970.
  • Keith Richards Says Beatles Concerts ‘Were Never Quite There’

    07/19/2016 7:03:49 PM PDT · by Mariner · 144 replies
    radio.com ^ | July 19th, 2016 | By Annie Reuter
    Like everyone else, The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was a Beatles fan, but he said they weren’t a particularly great live band. “Musically, the Beatles had a lovely sound and great songs. But the live thing? They were never quite there,” he told the Radio Times And while Richards was friends with The Beatles in their early years, he “excommunicated” them in 1967 after they became influenced by mystic leader Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, NME reported. “He was a f—ing operator, a sucker job,” Richards said of Yogi.
  • Should We Drop the Term 'Living Fossil'?

    07/18/2016 7:33:05 AM PDT · by fishtank · 21 replies
    Institute for Creation Research ^ | 7-18-16 | Brian Thomas
    Should We Drop the Term 'Living Fossil'? by Brian Thomas, M.S. * › Fossils Show Stasis and No Transitional Forms Mark Carnall at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History recently wrote an article for the UK newspaper The Guardian. He argues that we should stop using the term "living fossil."1 What does his argument reveal about evolutionary thinking? Charles Darwin first used the phrase in the Origin of Species to describe life forms that look essentially the same today as their fossil versions, even though their fossils are absent from intervening rock layers.
  • Keith Richards on Merle Haggard: 'Another Goodbye to Another Good Friend'

    04/18/2016 9:55:37 AM PDT · by Mariner · 13 replies
    Yahoo ^ | April 18th, 2016 | Keith Richards
    Keith Richards was facing seven years in prison in 1977 for a massive drug bust at his Toronto hotel room. The night before he was sentenced, he headed to Toronto's Interchange Studios and recorded several songs he'd learned from his late friend Gram Parsons. The highlight was "Sing Me Back Home," a ballad Merle Haggard wrote about his time at San Quentin. For our upcoming issue, Richards spoke with Rolling Stone about his appreciation for Haggard, who died earlier this month, who he calls "one of the great country singers of all time and a hell of a guitar player."I...
  • Keith Richards Still Smokes A Joint 'Regularly' In Morning

    07/28/2015 2:20:35 PM PDT · by Mariner · 106 replies
    The Huffington Post ^ | July 28th, 2015 | Ron Dicker
    Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, 71, still likes to wake and bake. But he's fussy about where the weed comes from. "I smoke regularly, an early morning joint. Strictly Californian," The Independent reports the musician told Mojo magazine for its September issue. Richards, who is currently promoting his solo album "Crosseyed Heart," also remarked on the spread of marijuana legalization in the United States. "One of the most pleasant things to watch is a map of America where it goes, green ... green ... green ... green," The Independent reports he said. "Whether it’s a good thing in the long...
  • Mick Jagger and ‘Moonlight Mile’: Anatomy of a Song

    05/28/2015 10:22:46 AM PDT · by mojito · 30 replies
    WSJ ^ | 5/28/2015 | Marc Myers
    For the first time in years, the Rolling Stones are performing “Moonlight Mile” at arenas during their 15-city North American “Zip Code” concert tour. Written by Mick Jagger in 1970, the eclectic road song closed “Sticky Fingers,” the band’s 1971 album, which is being reissued on June 9 by Universal as a two-CD set with bonus material. Fans have long speculated about the song’s meaning, with many assuming that lyrics such as “a head full of snow” and “moonlight mile” were code for cocaine. Mr. Jagger dismissed such suggestions last week, saying the song was written about his loneliness during...
  • Rolling Stones and Mick Jagger visit Jerusalem's Western Wall before first ever Israel concert

    06/05/2014 2:53:32 PM PDT · by dennisw · 34 replies
    DailyMail ^ | 5 June 2014 | By Eliza Wilson and Shyam Dodge
    The Rolling Stones were taking the stage in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, and were extremely excited to perform in Israel for the very first time. Ahead of the milestone show they decided to travel to Jerusalem where they visited the Western Wall. While Keith Richards skipped the outing, Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts were all photographed at the holy spot, also known as the Kotel or Wailing Wall. Mick, 70, was paying his respects at the sacred site, and was spotted placing a hand on the Wall after following the lead of two men in kippah. Ronnie, who...
  • Nutjob made a bomb for Keith Richards

    10/09/2013 1:16:12 PM PDT · by a fool in paradise · 21 replies
    New York Post ^ | October 9, 2013 | Bob Fredericks
    ...Joseph Callahan, 69, had about 100 pounds of ammonium nitrate among the frightening cache of guns, ammo and explosives cops found when they raided his home last week. ...He also told them he was making a bomb for the hard-partying Richards, who lives in Weston, Conn., a short drive from Callahan’s home in the posh Greenfield Hill section of Fairfield. ...Callahan – a former employee of gunmaker Remington Arms – was charged by Fairfield cops Monday with 112 counts of illegal possession of explosives, reckless endangerment and manufacture of bombs. Callahan told cops that explosives were only a hobby, and...
  • It Is The Evening of the Day: The Rolling Stones at 50

    07/24/2012 5:11:25 PM PDT · by mojito · 46 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 7/24/2012 | Brendan Bernhard
    So it’s official: The Rolling Bones – I mean, Stones — have turned 50. Can 50 really be so bad? Well, that all depends on who you are. To celebrate the “50th Anniversary” of the Rolling Stones, as the media have cautiously been doing, is really just a polite way of saying that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards & co. will turn 70 next year. And 70, in the context of “the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band,” sounds deadly. Grotesque. A car-crash you not only don’t want to rubberneck, you want to turn around and drive away from it at...