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The Definitive Collection - Howlin' Wolf
1 recommendation
"They just don't make voices like this any more!! Howlin' Wolf was a master bluesman and this CD shows many of the reasons why. If you are a Blues fan, no doubt you already own this. However, if you are not a Blues fan or haven't heard of Howlin' Wolf and you are a rock and roll fan you need to know him. I've said this before, but it bears much repeating. Without great bluesmen such as Howlin' Wolf..."
Talk Is Cheap - Keith Richards
1 recommendation
"If you are a Maven what do you listen to? Motherf*&ing Keith Richards, what else??!!! If you love hearing Keef sing with the Stones (some of my favorite all time Stones songs, such as You've Got the Silver are sung by him) then get this CD. This is his first solo CD (and also my favorite of his solo CD's) and you can hear him sing to your hearts content. He's Keef, he's my idol and he's cool as he..."
Homewreckers & Heartbreakers - the Quireboys
1 recommendation
"The newest release from one of my fav. all time bands. If you like Exile on Main Street era Stones and the Black Crowes, you will adore these guys. The CD drops on May 26. Needless to say I have already pre-ordered"
THE COMPULSIONS - Laughter From Below
1 recommendation
"Raunch and Roll from NYC! Oh how I love these guys. They are like the Stones at their grittiest and dirtiest (think Exile on Main Street) meets Johnny Thunders. HELLO! Get this CD and when you do you can drop me a note and tell me how much you like it! And ladies, these boys are smoking hot as an extra added bonus!!"
The GaragePunk Hideout
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"Do you love good music like the Eyes, the Dirtbombs, the Chesterfield Kings, the Faces and the Stones? Do you want to network with other cool music fans with similar taste? Then look no further my friend than the cool as hell Garage Punk Network! MySpace is so two years ago! lol"
Izzy Stradlin' and the JuJu Hounds - Jivin' Sister Fanny
1 recommendation
"I can't believe my favorite man doing one of my favorite Stones songs! This is cool rock and roll at its best! You just have to watch it to see!"
Shine a Light: Original Soundtrack - The Rolling Stones
2 recommendations
"You really need to pre-order this soundtrack to the new Scorsese directed Rolling Stones movie, Shine a Light. All this month they have Rolling Stones radio (Rolling Stones 24/7) on Sirius Satellite Radio and are playing tracks from the CD. Yesterday I heard Champagne and Reefer (with Buddy Guy) and it smokes (so to speak)! If you go to the website for this movie, you can watch a preview. I know s..."
Shine A Light ~ The Rolling Stones
3 recommendations
"Martin Scorsese vs The Rolling Stones ~ nuff said ^_^"
Highway to Hell : The Life and Times of AC/DC Legend Bon Scott by Clinton Walker
1 recommendation
"Along with my beloved Keef, Bon is a true rock and roll pirate. One question I always like to ask people is Bon Scott or Brian Johnson? I've yet to meet anyone who has answered Brian Johnson (although as far as being a replacement, replacement being the key word here, they could not have done better. Everyone needs to know about Bon!"
Live from Kilburn - New Barbarians
1 recommendation
"Ronnie and Keef, when they were both delicious, captured on video. What more do you want? Seriously, here is the description from Amazon: "Two disc (CD + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) set recorded and filmed live in London in 1974 at a concert in support of Ronnie Wood's first solo album, 'I've Got My Own Album To Do' Ronnie Wood was, at the time, a member of the Faces as well as a solo artist, and he ..."
Shake Your Money Maker The Black Crowes
1 recommendation
"What an amazing debut album! People love to yammer on and on about Appetite for Destruction. Hey, don't get my wrong, it was amazing, but not the only amazing debut album that ever was. While Shake Your Money Maker might not be groundbreaking (although it sort of was in spandex and grunge filled 1990) it is down and dirty sexy rock at its best. To me its Jimmy Miller era Stones meets the Faces (my..."
Singles Collection: The London Years - The Rolling Stones
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"All the early years Stones stuff (which is my fav. along with the fantastic Jimmy Miller era stuff). All their hits, etc. which everyone has heard and discussed many times over (Last Time, Paint it Black, etc). My most favorite song (if I had to choose) on this is Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man. If I was in a band I would do a cover of that song. It's just fun and not everyone has heard ..."
The Rolling Stones - Black and Blue
1 recommendation
"A much underrated album from the Stones. Also important because this album marks the addition of my beloved Ronnie Wood as an official Stone. Memory Motel is such an amazing song. I love that Mick and Keef both share lead vocals."
Aftermath - The Rolling Stones
1 recommendation
"Amazing CD. Paint it Black is one of my fav. Rolling Stones songs. This CD is extremely important in the context of Rolling Stones history (hell music history for that matter) as it is the first album that Mick and Keef wrote all the songs. If you don't own this you need to."
Ronnie Wood's Smile: and where it led by Wendy Ellison Mullen
1 recommendation
"I read almost this entire book in one sitting (I only stopped because I had to get some sleep for work the next day). This is one of the most entertaining books I've ever read. It also deals with one of my favorite people on the planet, Ronnie Wood. This is the story of how the author got throughly and utterly enchanted by one of Ronnie's amazing smiles at a Stones show. That was all it took and s..."
The Harder They Come - Criterion Collection
1 recommendation
"This movie has one of the most amazing soundtracks ever! The story of a man who comes to the city to become a musician and ends up an outlaw! It is a classic. The amazing Jimmy Cliff if still making records and movies to this day. This movie also had a profound influence on Keith Richards, in both its music and the culture of Jamaica (where Richards lived for some time)."
Up and Down With the Rolling Stones by Tony Sanchez
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""Spanish" Tony Sanchez was part of the Rolling Stones inner circle and Keith Richard's drug dealer for many years. This is his story told my him. Some of the tales told seem pretty tall (but could also be very true). If you are interested in the Stones in the 60's and 70's (truly its Keef I'm interrested in) this is yet another insight and perspective on the bigger picture."
Rolling Stones: Biggest Bang - DVD
2 recommendations
"An excellent documentary from the Rolling Stones Bigger Bang tour. What's noteworthy about this four DVD disk set is the access given to view the Stones and crew behind the scenes, on stage and in deep thought. I loved almost every performance, be it from Japan, China, Texas, or Rio de Janeiro. The Argentina show turns out to be a a very important part of this doc, as it shows a massive young audi..."
Faithfull by Marianne Faithful
1 recommendation
"One of the most candid and interesting rock biographies I've ever read. If you want to at all understand the dynamic of the Stones (especially Mick and Keith.....and truly its only Keef I care about myself) and get some profound insights and observations this is the book for you. Marianne is very candid and direct about her life. I can't recommend this one enough."
The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones by Stanley Booth
1 recommendation
"Stanley Booth was part of the Rolling Stones inner circle and was along for the 1969 US tour which included the infamous concert at Altamont Speedway. This book has a reputation as being the ultimate Rolling Stone read. I'm in the middle of reading Mick and Keith by Chris Salewicz (which is really good). Once I finish that I'm reading this book. From all I've heard Stanley Booth also has an amazin..."
Izzy Stradlin & the Ju Ju Hounds
1 recommendation
"The smartest thing Izzy ever did was leave Guns and Roses (who died for me the day he left). He was the heart and fucking soul of GnR. Sure, Slash is a good guitarist, but his playing does not have the bluesy soul that Izzy's does. This is the first CD that Izzy did after leaving GnR. It still holds up to this day and just sounds amazing. Does Izzy love Keith Richards and the Faces? Sure he does!!..."
Stoned by by Andrew Loog Oldham
1 recommendation
"A fun and and saucy read! If you don't know who by Andrew Loog Oldham is, he was the one who basically got Mick and Keef to start to write songs together and really drove the Rolling Stones to their first level of success. He is also an absolute outrageous and wonderful character. He is also currently a DJ in the morning on Little Steven's Underground Garage radio station on Sirius Sattelite Radio..."
THE STAR SPANGLES: Dirty Bomb
1 recommendation
"I love this NYC band. Their first CD Bazooka, is awesome! Dirty Bomb is their latest CD. I usually like to write all my reviews myself here, but what they write on the CD Baby website (one of my fav. places to buy CD's from), sums these guys up the best: "Look, we know this is just hype but it's fair to say if you like the Ramones, The Stones, Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers, Cheap Trick, the Re..."
Mick and Keith by Chris Salewicz
1 recommendation
"This is an interesting read. It gives another insight and perspective into what I like to call the longest running marriage in the music biz., that between Keith Richards and Mick Jagger. I'm a Keef girl all the way, and don't really care too much about Mick. However, to understand Keef, the Stones, and their music you need to understand Keith's relationship with Mick. A must read for any Keef or ..."
Open Weave Lurex Scarf
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"If you love the rock and roll and love Keef you know you need that ultimate rock and roll accessory the mighty scarf. These are extra cute, long and price is fantastic! So order one already!"
Keith Richards by Victor Bockris
1 recommendation
"I love me some Keef. This is a great bio. If you have not read any biographies of Keef, start with this one. It's the best and most interesting (IMO)."
The Faces - The Final Concert
1 recommendation
"This was recorded near the demise of the Faces (Ronnie Lane had already left the band at this point) in 1974. The sound quality is not the best but let me tell you it is worth it alone to see Keef play a few songs with these guys. Just the site of Keef and Ronnie circa 1974 makes me dizzy...those hot guitar riffs, all that spiky black hair......hold on while I sit down........OK, I think I've reco..."
The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter - Criterion Collection
1 recommendation
"This movie documents the Stone's '69 US tour and the tragedy that happened at Altmont. I'm a huge fan of old school Keef. This is worth it for the live performance and the little piece of history it documents."
Keith Richards Tee Shirt
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"I love this pix of Keef and this tee shirt. I always get compliments when I wear it. The style is cute and I like that the fabric is stretchy. Since it is white I usually layer it with a long tank underneath, and taking inspiration from Keef I add a long scarf."





