This is a brilliant interview of Keith



I really enjoyed this. Keith says other artists try hard to fill ever corner of a blank canvas but to Keith, less is more.

https://youtu.be/ceWWMfhAvD4

and there is only one legendary Keith in rock. The other, a drummer died years ago.
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That was indeed a great clip.
Worth the price of admission was the passage on Jimmy Reed, as the first tune I learned on guitar was JR hisself.
To hear Keith praise him makes me proud to admit I have more than one JR box set.
If you're interested, get a copy of Jimmy Reed - "Mr.Luck: the VeeJay Singles" and the quality of remastering will let you enjoy how great he was.
Long Live Keith!
Fun watch shadorne. Coincidentally I just saw this thread after just listening to a clear vinyl remastering (Bob Ludwig) of "Beggars Banquet" recommended on another Stones thread, excellent btw. I always appreciated Keith for his musical passion of all musical forms.




the great rhythm player Keith !!!!, certainly one of my faves with some fantastic lead licks alos..and the portable cassete overdrive doubling trick..freaking awesome...

hope he loves forever...

thanks for sharing