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Where were you while we were getting high?
-Oasis, champagne supernova at knebworth.
There’s a black Infinity parked outside blocking somebody in
Bad Habits - The Last Shadow Puppets
I’m deeply saddened by such a sudden shock. David was a true original in everything he did and, along with many others, I’m going to miss him. Another goodbye to another good friend.
Keith Richards (via vinyl-vision)
The heat’s raiding, the tracks is fading Joints rocking could be anytime at all But the bitch keeps bitching Snitcher keeps snitching Dropping names and telephone numbers and all
T&A - The Rolling Stones
Keith playing for some kids
Liam Gallagher © Getty Images
Can you write great songs? Liam: I think I will one day. Right, this is something I want to say. Oasis was my band and right now Noel writes all the songs because he can and I’m happy to sing them, but it doesn’t mean I just sit back and think, well, he’s going to write all the songs I sing for the rest of my life. I wrote songs when we first started and, all right, they might not have been great, but I really believe that one day, maybe tomorrow, maybe next month, maybe in fucking ten years’ time, I’ll write something really great and it’ll be a fuck off to all those people who say I should just stand in the middle and be the singer. I get all these people telling me about how I should be living my life and how they know what I’m thinking. They know nish. I know what goes on my head and I know that I can write something that will surprise a lot of people. When I’m ready I’ll do it.
(from Take Me There: The Story by Paul Mathur)
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“It’s been a lifetime - what a life and what a great time!
People are always asking me what it is that makes us what we are. If I knew that, I’d bottle it and sell it. But I do know that it’s an amazing - a unique - chemistry. When all of us get behind our instruments and Mick starts to sing we become like on person. I’ve pondered over the years what itis that makes The Rolling Stones what we’ve become and I’ve come to the conclusion that a lot of it is the driving force of Mick, who is one hell of a guy to play behind. Added to which we really enjoy playing together and we’ve been good friends for fifty years, at least most of the time, which is no mean achievement.
There’s also the feeling that we can always do better. Even now I think there are better shows left in us - shows at which we can still top what’s gone before. It’s always a great buzz when we work together, and when we don’t play for a while I begin to get kind of itchy. Playing with the guys has always been an up, and while it’s not quite an addiction it’s certainly a habit.
The music keeps us young, and when you add that to the experience we’ve gained it all goes to make us what we still are. In fact the upside of playing together for so long is that we know each other so well. There are no boundaries to get over when we get together so perfectly. There’s no one who does bot fit in. If there was it would be an uphill struggle, but with the Stones we’re always rolling easy.
When we play it’s all about the feel; that’s the all-important ingredient. The music we play comes out of the blues and you can’t play the blues without feelings. As we developed into the pop side of things and then into the rock, the blues were present, giving us those right feelings. Throughout the last fifty years there’s always been a soul machine in the basment, one that has kept driving us forward.“ - Keith Richards
BUON ANNO DAI GALLAGHERS!