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It has been a sad several weeks for Rock and Roll. I noticed that Keith Richards isn't on the list: oversight or has he entered another realm where drugs and booze has replaced blood and body and he exists but not in a state of being that we normally think of as life? Please do not mistake my attempt at some light-hearted humor as callous as I sincerely wish Keith and all our aging rockers the best, but I am amazed that Keith (I'm a huge Stones fan and Richards fan) has made it through all he has done to himself.
Keith Richard's housekeeper shares a similar sentiment:It has been a sad several weeks for Rock and Roll. I noticed that Keith Richards isn't on the list: oversight or has he entered another realm where drugs and booze has replaced blood and body and he exists but not in a state of being that we normally think of as life? Please do not mistake my attempt at some light-hearted humor as callous as I sincerely wish Keith and all our aging rockers the best, but I am amazed that Keith (I'm a huge Stones fan and Richards fan) has made it through all he has done to himself.
Keith Richard's housekeeper shares a similar sentiment:
http://www.theonion.com/article/keith-richards-housekeeper-has-braced-herself-for--28708
The Crickets, the line up at that time was Joe Maudlin, Glen Hardin, Jerry Allison & Sonny Curtis. All of whom I think are still with us.
Balding, pot bellied new wavers and punks just crack me up. But at least skin heads no longer need to shave their heads to be a skin head.You're getting older when you see that punks and new wavers are entering their sixties and seventies...
You're getting older when you see that punks and new wavers are entering their sixties and seventies...
It has been a sad several weeks for Rock and Roll. I noticed that Keith Richards isn't on the list: oversight or has he entered another realm where drugs and booze has replaced blood and body and he exists but not in a state of being that we normally think of as life? Please do not mistake my attempt at some light-hearted humor as callous as I sincerely wish Keith and all our aging rockers the best, but I am amazed that Keith (I'm a huge Stones fan and Richards fan) has made it through all he has done to himself.
You're getting older when you see that punks and new wavers are entering their sixties and seventies...
John Lydon turns 60 at the end of the month.
It has been a sad several weeks for Rock and Roll. I noticed that Keith Richards isn't on the list: oversight or has he entered another realm where drugs and booze has replaced blood and body and he exists but not in a state of being that we normally think of as life? Please do not mistake my attempt at some light-hearted humor as callous as I sincerely wish Keith and all our aging rockers the best, but I am amazed that Keith (I'm a huge Stones fan and Richards fan) has made it through all he has done to himself.