“Funny and insightful, though rambling, autobiography of the legendary Rolling Stones rhythm guitarist. Keef does a great turn in anecdotes of drugged-out derring-do and is a cheeky and pugnacious reprobate. The long list of those he's worked with and some of the guitar and songwriting techniques he picked up or developed are mostly of interest to those more serious rock scholars. Very funny are his attacks on Jagger when they fell out and his claim that the notoriously misogynistic lyrics of the Stones helped bring about second wave feminism!”
bibliotechno wrote this review Wednesday, January 4, 2012.
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