The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Grumpmeister on February 12, 2008, 11:44:22 AM
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..even Keith Richards is saying you need to sort yourself out. He may be clean now but this is the man who went through so much of any drug that came to hand that hundreds of junkies are hoping he is going to be cremated when he finally shuffles off this mortal coil just so they can stand down wind of the chimney and breathe in.
BERLIN (Hollywood Reporter) - Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has offered troubled singer Amy Winehouse some free advice on kicking the drug habit.
"She should get her act together," the former junkie said during a round-table interview at the Berlin International Film Festival on Friday to promote Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary "Shine a Light."
The often-addled rocker paused, then added: "Apart from that, I have got nothing to say to the b****."
Winehouse, 24, entered a London rehab clinic last month in hopes of kicking a destructive habit that has overshadowed her promising career.
Stones frontman Mick Jagger, himself no stranger to pharmaceutical experimentation and resulting legal troubles, compared the drug problems of the present generation of Brit rock stars, such as Winehouse and Pete Doherty, to his early days when drugs became an integral part of the pop music scene.
"When we were experimenting with drugs, little was known about the effects," Jagger said. "In our time there were no rehab centres like today. Anyway, I did not know about them."
Sounding a bit like the 64-year-old grandfather that he is, the fitness fanatic said he couldn't understand how the younger generation, knowing the dangers of drug use, could still be users.
He does have a point there I have to admit. Back in the day nobody really knew the dangers of taking this stuff so while illegal it was still an acceptable form of rebellion in certain circles. Now its just shove as much crap in your arm as possivle and bugger the consequences. Doherty et al are utter morons who sould be denied any publicity.
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Fine words butter no parsnips.
And Whinehouse and co will not listen.
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There is a part of me that thinks that instead of destroying confiscated drugs hauls we should hand it to Doherty and co and film what happens. After all a graphic step by step display of him self destructing before the final inevitable overdose may just convince others not to try the stuff.
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There is a part of me that thinks that instead of destroying confiscated drugs hauls we should hand it to Doherty and co and film what happens. After all a graphic step by step display of him self destructing before the final inevitable overdose may just convince others not to try the stuff.
I'd vote for that
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There is a part of me that thinks that instead of destroying confiscated drugs hauls we should hand it to Doherty and co and film what happens. After all a graphic step by step display of him self destructing before the final inevitable overdose may just convince others not to try the stuff.
I'd vote for that
Seconded...
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Sweet, thats 2 more votes that the government's Drug Czar had when he was given the post. And it isnt going to be any great loss to the music industry, Doherty's 'prime' (used in the loosest possible term) has long since passed happy088