ROCK 'N' ROLL NEWS
Hey, look, Keith’s back! That’s the tone of rumors circulating London which have it that Keith Richard, an easy winner in the “who’ll be the next popstar to kick off” speculation derby, has suddenly come back to life and has reasserted himself as the strong arm in the Rolling Stones scheme of things.
ROCK 'N' ROLL NEWS
Hey, look, Keith’s back! That’s the tone of rumors circulating London which have it that Keith Richard, an easy winner in the “who’ll be the next popstar to kick off” speculation derby, has suddenly come back to life and has reasserted himself as the strong arm in the Rolling Stones scheme of things. So much so, the rumor goes on, that Mick Taylor never even saw the inside of the studios during sessions for die next Stones album (the one that’ll feature covers of “Wish It Would Rain,” “Drift Away” and "Ain’t Too Proud To Beg”); Taking Taylor’s studio place, they say, was Ron Wood, although the last time we got a rumor like this, it had Wood replacing the thenwasted Richard. Still, it’ll be nice just to hear some real K.R. guitar again.
At last the truth can be revealed: the record exec who saddled Frank Zappa & the Mothers with the “no commercial potential” phrase that they’ve so gleefblly milked over the years, was none other than Clive Davis,