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R. B. Coburn

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Keith holds everyone's purse a gentleman

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2 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-31-25

you missed the wife Keith Richards committed bigamy for 2016. I love my sugar but I love my honey too. everyone is asking questions. That woman Rose like a Stone and she went along with it because she's a feminist.And thanks if other women could say yes to sequential or even simultaneous bigamy ofthen patriarchy wouldn't have such a hold. There's no sexist psychotomy there.Keith couldn't live a day without her and she didn't want to be a regular wife.She wanted a mistress wife or not.Interested not showing up everyday in your kitchen thanks

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Not the loving kind, of himself.

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-24-22

The Source. For starters, this is the first unabashed Beat It book since beat lit since the genre became inclusive of clit. Since that never officially happens it's a overdue. But why would it have? Burroughs and the boys in his band fetishized the dichotomy that had emerged shortly after the war: the world was suddenly like, our pad, dig? we can all get to each other and we can all speak to each other and we can all reach to each other and we can all kill each other and in the most enlightened and untainted by capitalistic dominance, sex could not only be gay it was cooler that way for being any of the above. if the world is small as a marble and everybody f**** and my land is your land and we all get to suck, you better start asking yourself who you want to be with and what do you want to be doing when you die? a slave to the buck or slave to the f***? ( for gay men be idea that there was a choice in other words no choice, was galvanizing to such a degree.... well that's why the 60s! but long before the youth were assuming they could have it all their older brothers uncle's father's we're well aware you have to make a choice bear hug all the consequences that accompanied it. are you with us the homos the Junkies the pedarasts the The world travelers the free thinkers the nomads? do you need to be in Morocco with Rolling Stones and Cecil b e a t o n and b r i o n g y s i n discussing anything you want and then doing it because you're high all day because you can be? Brian Jones bringing home tattooed Berber whores to Anita pallenberg for an orgy and beating her up when she resists is dessert. or staring across the pool at the almanza hotel and Brian geisen seeing laser beams go between your eyes and Keith Richards? you going to start shooting smack into your bum and listening to the masters of joujouka, eating a baby lamb with your hands Slaughter just for you? running trucks filled with NATO missiles off the road on the way home because it's or me pal? And I don't go anywhere. Shit I never even wore underwear!

Or were your needs able to be met in childhood and so the old feels safe or better put the unknown threatening ? are you fine with coffee after dinner again next Saturday night or would you prefer the speedball? the Beat Movement could be called the "push to shove, I'm going to beat you moment." except the beatnik element were only trying to beat The Establishment from not only beating them but beating them up. just like civil rights. it didn't seem to appeared to them that beatniks and hippies and hipsters and yippies and junkies and homos and outkasts and outlaws weren't being driven by Self Indulgence at least not most of the time but rather their own nature and inability to satisfy it or is that ability to satisfy it. that's why there was no choice You Can't Get No Satisfaction then you were going to ride and die with this.

Sign backwards and weep is not solely a rockstar memoir, not simply not by any stretch. mark lanegan Shirley unknown to him was during his life the last great beatnik or maybe the first bad one. at least during the time in which this book takes place he certainly felt like he was the only one not a beatnik he would never think of himself that way the only one who's needs seems so unable to be fulfilled compared to everyone else. even some famously needy friends. he was an uneducated man and if I know my rock stars probably about as far from insightful as he could get especially about himself at least until the last moment of this book. Seei I'm right he proves I'm right.

at the end he has the big revelation. this doesn't mean he was able to have a life revolution this I am sure meant that he was able to slowly change some behaviors or sometimes change some ways of thinking and acting.. there was definitely an awareness and that's all I can say. I mean he makes that pretty clear and I don't think if he was writing about it years later it had gone anywhere is it that only obviously deepened and it seemed to bring some peace and relief to his life but spiritual revelation as many people know is only the first step. talk about ride or die with that s***. and yet there were times I'm sure that he did because it was not a smooth Road in the time after this ends and his next one begins in which it is 20/20 and he is Hospital bound with covid having been in a in a coma and now d e a f and partially paralyzed and his new home town of Kilkenny Ireland where I am sure he went because he was anti- covid vaccine and thought he would have a better chance of surviving there without it. The belief and action is maddeningly contradictory. It’s what was always going to kill him. if he has been able to heal himself or change himself in any real way based on the last paragraph here he would realized he already knew it too.

Thinking of his Shelly.

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fearless

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-27-21

never heard a book like this. he goes thru every drama and pain and human foible and esp failure on his part but without self pity. if you don't need to know every bit of his story as if his therapist at 70, skip it. To hear a man face himself too late to not be deeply pained, listen. I hope he has known peace in the ensuing years. for ownership and fearlessness he deserves it.

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