Keith richards autobiography life review

  • Keith richards autobiography life review
  • Keith Richards’ ‘Life’ Gets It Right and Wrong - PopMatters!

    Book review: “Life” by Keith Richards

    Keith Richards’s autobiography “Life” is irritating, frustrating, disappointing and, at times, revealing.

    When I say “revealing,” I’m not talking about his tales of extensive drug use which, at a guess, take up probably a third of the book.

    Keith richards autobiography life review

  • Keith richards autobiography life review
  • Keith richards life
  • Keith Richards’ ‘Life’ Gets It Right and Wrong - PopMatters
  • Keith richards autobiography review
  • Keith richards autobiography life
  • What he was using when is of little interest to me. And I’m not talking about his attitudes towards women whom — no surprise — he often refers to as “bitches.”

    I’m talking about the real insights he gives the reader into the creation of many Rolling Stones songs, a detailed recounting of his contribution in terms of chord progressions, riffs and other musical elements to such songs at the core of rock ‘n’ roll as “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Gimme Shelter” and “Satisfaction.”

    “Imagining horns”

    Regarding that last tune, he writes:

    It was down to one little foot pedal, the Gibson fuzz tone, a little box they put out at that time.

    I’ve only ever used foot pedals twice — the other time was for “