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What would Keith Richards do_ - Jessica Pallington West [81]

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Rollingstone.com; Rollingstones .com; Rollingstones.org; Thinkexist.com; Timeisonourside.com; Timesonline.co.uk; Washingtonpost.com; Wikiquote.org; World-of-Keith-Richards.piczo.com.

Youtube Videos

Due to the minimal background usually provided by those who upload videos, it is not possible to create a comprehensive source list of material found on YouTube.com; even URLs are not reliable, since clips come and go. However, the following key words and phrases (along with the term “Keith Richards,” of course) may unearth a number of pertinent interviews with Keith.

“1 to One, VH1: Keith Richards in Jamaica with Anthony DeCurtis”; “2DF 2006 interview”; “20/20. ABC-TV, Rolling Stones Interview 1989”; “British TV interview 1974: Old Grey Whistle Test”; “British TV interview 2007”; “Chicago 1992”; “Dutch TV interview”; “Dutch TV interview 2005”; “Finnish TV interview 1988”; “French TV interview 1988”; “Keith Richards Interview from 1973” ; “Interview from 1977”; “Interview from 1982”; “Keith Richards Interview 1992” ; “Keith Richards Interview in 1988”; “Keith Richards Interviewed by Hunter S. Thompson, ABC In Concert, ABC Television” aka “Hunter meets Keith”; “Madrid interview 1982”; “Making of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ with Johnny Depp and Keith Richards”; “Mexican TV interview 2005”; “Mick and Keith-Rolling Stones-Documentary 1998-Swedish TV”; “Keith Richards: Music is Stronger than That” ; “Newsnight June 24, 1982 and 2005”; “Philippe Manoeuvre Interview”; “Rolling Stones Emotional Rescue Release Party, 1980 in New York”; “The Rolling Stones in Morocco, BBC Television, 1989”; “The Rolling Stones interviews on Sixty Minutes, CBS-TV, with Ed Bradley”; “Shanghai Interview, CNN, 2006”; “TfiFriday 1999 with Chris Evans, UK TV”; “Youtube Living Legends interview, with Mick and Keith."

A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

Like most die-hard Stones fans, Jessica Pallington West has had a fascination with “the World’s Greatest Rock ’n’ Roll Band” that has taken on near-religious proportions.

She is the author of a book on another obsession, Lipstick, and her writing has been featured in magazines, newspapers, radio, TV, and the Web, including About.com, Neiman Marcus’s The Book, the Daily Telegraph, BBC Television, and BBC Radio.

She has received fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and from the Ucross, Ragdale, and Helene Wurlitzer foundations.

She was the sole adult member of an otherwise all-children’s rock band, consisting of a bunch of pipsqueak toughs influenced by the Stones.

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