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The day the child realizes The Beatles are a bunch of assholes he becomes an adult. The day he forgives them he becomes wise.
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Keith Richards and Charlie Watts in the background, 1969
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I’m gonna be honest folks, I hate college so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so much
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Adorable Glimmer Twins quotes
"I respect Keith, and I feel a lot of affection for him, and I feel protective." - Mick
"I love Keith, I respect him" - Mick
"We were made for each other." - Keith about Mick
"I like about him all the things he probably hates about himself." - Keith about Mick
"I mean, I'll be honest with you, I love Mick." - Keith
"Mick loves Keith, they're like a married couple." - Jerry Hall
"We cannot get divorced." - Keith about his relationship with Mick
"He is very optimistic, this cheers me up when I'm feeling low." - Mick about Keith
"I've got to make him happy." - Keith about Mick
"They share a bond that cannot be broken." - Ronnie about Mick and Keith
"I would dare you to go in between them. There is a bond that cannot be broken." - Steve about Mick and Keith
"Mick has accepted Keith for who he was." - Bebe Buell
"I can't remember a time when I didn't know him." - Mick about Keith
"Out of all of Mick's relationships the only one that truly matters to him is with Keith." - Marianne Faithfull
"They're like yin and yang." - Jane Rose (Keith's manager) about Mick and Keith
"They're the ultimate yin and yang.' - Sherryl Crowe
"The love between them is warming the shit outta me." - Bernard about Mick and Keith
"I like it when they hug." - Steve about Mick and Keith
"Mick is doting on Keith." - Marsha Hunt
"He was very nurturing, he took care of him. That stood out." - Marlon about Mick caring for Keith
"They should get married." - Anita Pallenberg about Mick and Keith
"Keith is really proud of his man." - Patrick Woodroffe (current Stones touring manager) about Keith and Mick
"There's a chemistry between us that we both recognize and that we know works." - Keith about Mick and himself
"We're very close and we always have been." - Mick about his relationship with Keith
"Mick and I are very close and have grown closer the older we get." - Keith
"When we are at our closest, Mick and I, it's almost indescribable." - Keith
"There is a magic about them that people really like. They argue, but they always love each other." - Charlie about Mick and Keith
"Sometimes Keith hates Mick's guts and other times he loves him to death." - Mick Taylor
"Keith speaks a language that only Mick can understand." - Bebe Buell
"Their relationship stretches way beyond their women, the band, albums or anything else. The bond is much deeper." - John Philips
"Mick would die for Keith, and I think Keith would die for Mick." - Peter Rudge (former Stones touring manager)
"Whomever else came into the band or left, there'd always be Mick and Keith." - Dick Taylor
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JANUARY 30, 1969 The Beatles Rooftop Concert “I love how people view the rooftop as some big event, but it’s just that they had nowhere else to go.” — Giles Martin
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Daily Dylan 2023 - 037
By Daniel Kramer, with Sara Lowndes
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George Harrison in the studio, 1968; photo by Linda McCartney.
“My dad’s favorite number was 7, and a lot of things that he did were according to the number 7, whether he meant it or not. That was the highest honor I could have given a track on the album [Brainwashed], to put it track 7.” - Dhani Harrison, Brainwashed EPK
Track no. 7 series: “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” —
“I wrote ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ at my mother’s house in Warrington (the spiritual home of George Formby). I was thinking about the Chinese I Ching, ‘The Book of Changes.’ In the West we think of coincidence as being something that just happens — it just happens that I am sitting here and the wind is blowing my hair, and so on. But the Eastern concept is that whatever happens is all meant to be, and that there’s no such thing as coincidence — every little item that’s going down has a purpose. ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ was a simple study based on that theory. I decided to write a song based on the first thing I saw upon opening any book — as it would be relative to that moment, at that time. I picked up a book at random, opened it, saw ‘gently weeps,’ then laid the book down again and started the song.” - George Harrison, The Beatles Anthology (2000)
“Some of the words to the song were changed before I finally recorded it — as can be seen here — I look at the trouble And hate that is raging While my guitar gently weeps While I’m sitting here Doing nothing by aging” - George Harrison, I Me Mine (1980) (x)
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The Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood on the 1982 European Tour Promoting Tattoo You.
Copyright © Denis O'Regan
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