KEITH RICHARDS’ SEX-FREE MEMOIR
KEITH RICHARDS has warned fans not to expect any lurid tales of womanising and debauchery in his forthcoming autobiography - instead he wants the book to show what it is like to be him.
The Rolling Stone will follow in the footsteps of bandmate Ronnie Wood when his currently in-progress memoir is finally finished and published.
But Richards insists his will be an autobiography with a difference - once he finally makes sense of the diaries and notes he has stashed away for more than 40 years.
He says, "I have endless notebooks: ideas for songs, people’s phone numbers.
I found some that I didn’t even known I’d kept - three months in 1962, four months in 1970-something.
"I’ve been going through them in order to reconnect myself. What I’m trying to do is to write a cohesive - if it’s possible - story of what it’s like to do what I do.
"I’m not spilling all the beans, and I’m not going to name ladies’ names. But I’ll tell you what, it’s quite a story."
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