Anita Pallenberg – Keith Richards partner of Yore – RIP.

Not too many people could keep up with the lifestyle that pervades Keith Richards but Anita Pallenberg seemed to have managed it. Anita was a model with both intellectual prowess and an appetite for an alternative lifestyle. She was quite a lady who exerted a big influence on the Stones.

This obituary in V Magazine sums her up well.

http://vmagazine.com/article/anita-pallenberg-the-woman-who-out-keithed-keith/

Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter – a song about the violence and unpredictability of life.

Another gem from Nanker Phelge!

Rolling Stones – Heartbreaker – a song of social importance.

Not lost any of its power!

Blues Muse – extract – Rolling Stones in Southern France

An extract from my Blues Muse book.

Rock Music Genres – The British Blues Beat Groups of the early 60s – The Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Them, Pretty Things, Downliners Sect and Animals.

A great time to be a kid!

Rolling Stones – Opher’s World pays tribute to genius.

A bunch of geniuses!

A Rolling Stones Day! The sixties scene and one of the best bands ever!

Well they started out in the Deep South Thames Delta as a Blues/R&B band – my old stompin’ ground. I lived ten miles away from where the Yardbirds and Stones used to trade riffs (not on the same night) in Richmond! I was a shade too young!

As a young kid I did buy all the singles and albums as they came out and still have them all. At the age of fourteen I was already into the blues and familiar with the likes of Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters. It was great to hear the Stones doing such great covers of stuff like I Just Want to Make Love To You, I Can’t Be Satisfied and Little Red Rooster.

As the Stones progressed they went through a number of style changes – from Pop, Soul, Tamla and Reggae to Rock – but the Blues underpinned it all.

Live they were one of the best bands around. Jagger was, and is, amazing – athletic and a fantastic showman, Charlie keeps a superb rhythm and base with that jazz-inspired economy and Keith is the ultimate poser – nobody makes better shapes and riffs.

I’ve seen them a number of times, including Hyde Park with the genius of Mick Taylor.

I guess Exile is my favourite album but it’s a tough call!

Anyway – today is Stones day!