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Rocky Dijon
You know the thing we tend to forget is they're old men in their sixties who are still in a rock band.
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There's a reason they didn't become respectable conformists who play respectable conformist music.
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To an extent, Keith's book makes us villify them for the same traits that produces the music we adore.
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dead.flowers
How many times he calls himself alpha male and alpha animal?
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Erik_Snow
Just finished the english version, after reading the norwegian one. I found his autobiography to be real explendid - got a renewed respect for the man. Can't understand why some folks choose to judge the book and Keith harshly because of his critisism againts Jagger and Jones. It's a part of the deal - of course Jagger would view it all differently if he ever wrote a book.
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Erik_Snow
I found his autobiography to be real explendid - got a renewed respect for the man. Can't understand why some folks choose to judge the book and Keith harshly because of his critisism againts Jagger and Jones.
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dead.flowers
How many times he calls himself alpha male and alpha animal?
And Keith in the book says how he and John Lennon were two alpha males butting heads. Alpha males dominate in multiple contexts. A rock band is a very unique and limited context. I think what John Lennon said of himself (in Hunter Davies' book THE BEATLES) could well apply to Keith. LENNON: "If it hadn't been for the Beatles I probably would have ended up like my father." In his Playboy interview John described his father as, "A man who had lived a life of a drunk and almost a Bowery bum." Not exactly alpha material.
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Green Lady
Long and interesting review here from Dan Chiasson in the the New York Review of Books:
[www.nybooks.com]
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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
I found his autobiography to be real explendid - got a renewed respect for the man. Can't understand why some folks choose to judge the book and Keith harshly because of his critisism againts Jagger and Jones.
Well, I lost - whatever there was still left - all the respect for the man (the person). The Jagger and Jones bashing does not really matter because that's part of him and of his constitution; I just don't like the guy. Spoiled childish little man. That 's my personal opinion of the writer that comes through the book (I guess I'll be soon shown the blade.)
I like guy's music though.
- Doxa

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proudmary
Long and interesting review here from Dan Chiasson in the the New York Review of Books
Long it is but far from interesting. Couldn't find any sense it these three long pages
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His Majesty
I've started reading it again.
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His Majesty
I've started reading it again.
HM, you might try reading the NY Review piece that Green Lady has posted above. The review doesn't change my wish that keith had been more self-reflective and modest in the book, but it gives a good account for why the book isn't that way.

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His Majesty
I've started reading it again.
HM, you might try reading the NY Review piece that Green Lady has posted above. The review doesn't change my wish that keith had been more self-reflective and modest in the book, but it gives a good account for why the book isn't that way.
I totally agree. That is my feelings for Keith as well after reading "Life" and Keith used to be a big favorite of mine before this despite his earlier childish bashings of Brian. Mick has replaced Keith for me as favorite and I have realised that I have judged Mick too harsh before. Keith...well, I liked Keith in the 70's when he was Keith and not the myth about Keith. Today he is just a grumpy old man.Quote
Doxa
Well, I lost - whatever there was still left - all the respect for the man (the person). The Jagger and Jones bashing does not really matter because that's part of him and of his constitution; I just don't like the guy. Spoiled childish little man. That 's my personal opinion of the writer that comes through the book (I guess I'll be soon shown the blade.)
I like guy's music though.
- Doxa
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little queenie
has anyone found a good link to a free download of the audio version?
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tonterapi
I totally agree. That is my feelings for Keith as well after reading "Life" and Keith used to be a big favorite of mine before this despite his earlier childish bashings of Brian. Mick has replaced Keith for me as favorite and I have realised that I have judged Mick too harsh before. Keith...well, I liked Keith in the 70's when he was Keith and not the myth about Keith. Today he is just a grumpy old man.Quote
Doxa
Well, I lost - whatever there was still left - all the respect for the man (the person). The Jagger and Jones bashing does not really matter because that's part of him and of his constitution; I just don't like the guy. Spoiled childish little man. That 's my personal opinion of the writer that comes through the book (I guess I'll be soon shown the blade.)
I like guy's music though.
- Doxa
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proudmary
... By the way I don't even see all this bitterness vs. Jagger. Or Jones, for what that matters.
Sure, if you're buying all Keith's bullshit as the truth you don't see any bitterness. It goes without saing that Jagger and Jones are two modestly endowed, talentless, manipulative morons.
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proudmary
... By the way I don't even see all this bitterness vs. Jagger. Or Jones, for what that matters.
Sure, if you're buying all Keith's bullshit as the truth you don't see any bitterness. It goes without saing that Jagger and Jones are two modestly endowed, talentless, manipulative morons.
I haven't actually finished the book yet (I'm up to the Exile period), which is just over half-way through - and apart from the odd little comment including the silly 'todger' snipe there is nothing but praise for Mick - his stagecraft, writing ability, love of blues, commitment to the Stones etc....
Yes, I'm sure the balance gets tipped later on but when all's said and done Keith clearly has huge respect for Mick - and most of the jibing is surely more out of insecurity than 'biterness'....maybe. But no-one really knows do they. Apart from one person.
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Green Lady
Long and interesting review here from Dan Chiasson in the the New York Review of Books:
[www.nybooks.com]
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treaclefingers
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HOWEVER, I find his general behaviour, especially with the kids deplorable. The fact that he still doesn't 'speak' about Tara's death with Anita is pretty telling. He thinks she was responsible (but how could she be, she was a junkie, left to care for a 2 month old while he was on tour).
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Green Lady
Long and interesting review here from Dan Chiasson in the the New York Review of Books:
[www.nybooks.com]
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I'm 2/3's through,