Life

Version: Unabridged
Author: Keith Richards
Narrator: Johnny Depp , Joe Hurley
Genres: Biographies
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Published In: November 2010
# of Units: 20 CDs
Length: 15 hours, 50 minutes
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Overview

As lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards created the riffs, the lyrics, and the songs that roused the world. A true and towering original, he has always walked his own path, spoken his mind, and done things his own way.
Now at last Richards pauses to tell his story in the most anticipated autobiography in decades. And what a story! Listening obsessively to Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records in a coldwater flat with Mick Jagger and Brian Jones, building a sound and a band out of music they loved. Finding fame and success as a bad-boy band, only to find themselves challenged by authorities everywhere. Dropping his guitar's sixth string to create a new sound that allowed him to create immortal riffs like those in "Honky Tonk Woman" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash." Falling in love with Anita Pallenberg, Brian Jones's girlfriend. Arrested and imprisoned for drug possession. Tax exile in France and recording "Exile on Main Street." Ever-increasing fame, isolation, and addiction making life an ever faster frenzy. Through it all, Richards remained devoted to the music of the band, until even that was challenged by Mick Jagger's attempt at a solo career, leading to a decade of conflicts and ultimately the biggest reunion tour in history.
In a voice that is uniquely and unmistakably "him"--part growl, part laugh--Keith Richards brings us the truest rock-and-roll life of our times, unfettered and fearless and true.

Reviews (2)

Written by John Richards on September 30th, 2012

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This book was well written. The choice of narrators could not have fit better!

Life

Written by Anonymous from Kansas City, MO on March 30th, 2012

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I was interested to hear the story and the narration by Johnny Depp. At the beginning, I really liked the narration with Depp only using his artificial, but decent, English accent to speak the words of people other than Richards in the story. However, as time went on, there were some chapters with a heavy English accent throughout and some without, except in certain places. Maybe that's because they changed narrators. I found that to be very distracting and annoying. The story as a whole seems rather self serving and self aggrandizing. The dude is already a rock star. Does he really need to write (or have someone ghost write) about how cool he is?

Author Details

Author Details

Fox, James

James Fox was born in Washington, D.C., in 1945. He worked as a journalist in Africa, and later at the "Sunday Times" in London. He is the author of the bestselling "White Mischief."