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Topic: kEITH INTERVIEW & STONES RETRO FATURE IN NEW "GQ" Return to archive
08-08-03 05:31 PM
Gazza new issue just out in the UK features a couple of pages worth of a new Keith interview followed by a terrific 10 page spread of "lost" photos by Christopher Simon Sykes from the 1975 Tour Of The Americas

Cover date is September 2003 and in keeping with recent UK magazines featuring Keith interviews theres another babe on the front, Angelina Jolie is on the front cover.
08-08-03 06:25 PM
mac_daddy is this the same one that is in the US, or do I have to go search out the UK version somewhere???
08-08-03 06:40 PM
AnitaX Mick's unreleased album
By Luke Leitch, Evening Standard
8 August 2003
As these previously unseen pictures of Mick Jagger prove - if it were
necessary - he really was the excessive, bad boy of rock.

Thirty years on, he has celebrated his 60th birthday and assumed an
altogether more respectable persona.

This month an exhibition, opening as the Rolling Stones are back
performing
in the UK, serves as a timely reminder of just how inspirationally
crazed
they were in their sneering Seventies prime.

Photographer Christopher Simon Sykes has released his own photojournal
of
the band's three-month, 44-gig tour of the Americas from 1975 for the
show,
entitled The Rolling Stones: An Unseen Diary.

These pictures - seen only by the Stones and their personal circle of
friends - reveal the backstage boozing and bickering of the tour. Sykes,
a
longtime friend and chronicler of the Stones' wildest excesses, said:
"Life
on tour is not unlike life in a royal court - with all its consequent
power
struggles, petty jealousies and jostling for position."

Louise Garczewska, director of the Gettyimages Gallery, was the driving
force behind the exhibition.

She said: "There are some very personal and private shots, as well as
the
zappy on-stage images."

An Unseen Diary opens on Saturday 30 August at the Gettyimages Gallery
on
Jubilee Place, Chelsea. It runs until 25 October.

mini gallery:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/showbiz/articles/6144326?source=Evening%20Standard
08-08-03 06:50 PM
prism I hope someone posts at least parts of Keith's interview.