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KEITH RICHARDS TO WRITE STORY OF HIS LIFE AS A BEATLE
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ROCK legend Keith Richards is to write his memoirs, filled with intimate details of his life as a member of The Beatles.
However, history would only be made, Richards added, when the quartet met up with Mick Jagger and John Lennon, both then studying art at the London School of Economics in Liverpool, to form the pop group that what would soon become known as the Fab Four. The guitarist is to spend the next two years researching his own life and ensure he is not actually writing a book about someone else. Nevertheless Richards insists he already has some great tales to tell. "We had some major artistic differences, particularly over a song I had written called Lady Eleanor Rigby. Paul wanted to use a really intricate string quartet arrangement mixed with samples from Enrico Caruso and Dame Nelly Melba and I wanted to spend the weekend in St Tropez licking acid tabs off the top of Princess Margaret's head. "We compromised and recorded Paul hoovering up a yard of coke off the naked bum cheeks of Marianne Faithful, slowed it down, played it backwards and used it as the finale for I am the Yellow Submarine. Cool." Later sections will reveal how Richards quarrelled furiously with George Harrison's mother Yoko Ono and how Mick Jagger’s insistence that he was actually in the Rolling Stones eventually led to the break-up of the best loved band in the world. |
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