Book HackLifeBy Keith Richards, James Fox
In a Nutshell
Rock and roll icon and member of the Rolling Stones Keith Richards looks back on his wild career and equally raucous personal life thus far.
Favorite Quote
We had been inciting youth to rebellion, we were corrupting America ... The Rolling Stones had become, in the time of Nixon, a serious political matter. We were officially the most dangerous rock-and-roll band in the world.
Keith Richards
Introduction
Keith Richards was at the heart of artistic culture in the 1960s and 1970s, creating the iconic riffs that characterized a generation.
Richards' career led him to meet icons such as photographer Cecil Beaton and surrealist artist Salvador Dali.
Richards' autobiography draws an intimate portrait of the Rolling Stones — from the death of musician Brian Jones to his relationship with Italian actress Anita Pallenberg.
Life is a portrait of one of the world's most beloved bands, their creative process, and the sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll lifestyle that defined an era.
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