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Post by mape on Dec 4, 2003 20:53:26 GMT -5
LONDON (AP) -- Keith Richards has criticized his old friend and fellow Rolling Stone Mick Jagger for accepting a knighthood.
In an interview published in the December issue of the music magazine Uncut, the Stones' guitarist was quoted as saying, "I thought it was ludicrous to take one of those gongs (awards) from the establishment when they did their very best to throw us in jail," in a reference to his and Jagger's 1967 conviction on drug offences, later overturned on appeal.
"Just as we were about to start a new tour, I thought it sent out the wrong message. It's not what the Stones is about, is it?" he said. "I told Mick, 'It's a . . . paltry honour.'"
"He defended himself by saying that (Prime Minister) Tony Blair insisted that he took the knighthood. Like that's an excuse. Like you can't turn down anything. Like it doesn't depend how you feel about it."
Jagger said Tuesday his busy touring schedule has finally allowed him to arrange a date to collect his award from the Queen at Buckingham Palace: Dec. 12.
Richards, who was once briefly imprisoned for allowing marijuana to be smoked in his home -- another conviction that was later overturned -- said he doubts he will ever be offered a similar honour.
"Because they know what I would've said . . . they knew I'd tell them where they could put it," he said.
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Dec 4, 2003 23:08:23 GMT -5
it needed to happen.. i knew it. one day keith has to draw the line. comon let's make that penhead a sir, and thank god the stones are finally finished
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