TV & Satellite Week  |  23rd July 2016
TV MUSIC SPECIAL: KEITH RICHARDS
So much about Keith Richards is already the stuff of legend. There are the hits written with Rolling Stones bandmate Mick Jagger, including (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Sympathy for the Devil and Brown Sugar. And since the Stones formed in 1962, Richards also created the template for the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle. Less well-known, however, is Richards’ early years. That is, until now, when a new documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Julien Temple looks at the life of the guitar legend right up to the start of the Stones. The film asks what compelled the former choirboy, who sang for the Queen at Westminster Abbey in 1955, to take up rock ’n’ roll, and why teenagers like Richards were able to change the worlds of music, culture and fashion in the early 1960s.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in TV & Satellite Week 23rd July 2016.