Rolling Stones legend Keith Richard films movie about growing up post-World War Two
Acclaimed director Julien Temple is steering the project
ROCK icon KEITH RICHARDS is one of the biggest caners in the history of music and continues to baffle medical science simply by being alive.
But decades of excess somehow haven’t affected his memory — far from it.
I can reveal the legendary ROLLING STONES guitarist has filmed a TV movie about growing up in Dartford, Kent, just after the war — and way before construction of the QE2 Bridge, which has probably raked in more from commuters than the Stones made from music.
Acclaimed director JULIEN TEMPLE, the man behind the SEX PISTOLS’ God Save the Queen video, is steering the project, which will get top billing next month in the BBC’s My Generation season.
Talking about the film, Keith Richards — The Origin of the Species, Julien said: “Hearing the Stones as a kid changed everything for me.
“I felt a new way of living emerging, a new kind of person becoming possible — something I wanted to be a part of. And without a doubt I thought Keith Richards was the Origin of the Species.”
Julien, who has also made videos for the Stones, DAVID BOWIE and WHITNEY HOUSTON, added: “This film sets out to explore how both he and the Sixties in England came about.”
Keith’s home town was bombed more times than any other during World War Two and he himself narrowly escaped a direct hit as a baby when his cot was sprayed with brick dust.
In the film he talks candidly about his experiences of rationing, the end of National Service and other cultural factors leading to the rock ’n’ roll explosion in the Sixties.
Keith, who is also curating a weekend of BBC Four programmes this autumn, said: “I certainly felt that my generation, with what was happening and the feeling in the air, made it a time to push limits.
“The world is ours now and you can rise or fall on it.”
The 60-minute BBC2 film is the latest celebration of the Stones following Exhibitionism, their highly successful London exhibition which opened in April.
There’s no stopping them.
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