I had lunch at his "Sticky Fingers" restaurant 2 years ago, found it totally by chance. The food is er, sticky for sure.:D
But the restaurant is a real museum: in the entrance, there's a gold record of the Stones' Sticky Fingers hanging on the wall.
Inside, there are dozens of genuine, vintage pics of the Stones on stage or hanging around, bass guitars, guitars...
He came to the restaurant the night before the night I was there, as one of the employees told me. He is 84 now. Time waits for no one...
I have an American issue of Monkey Grip on vinyle, his 1974 solo album, love it. He was the first Stone to do so.
I bought "Stone Alone", the book he published years ago, still have to finish it. It's full of great anecdotes. Bill used to keep notes all the time.
I took pictures that night, but as I changed phones since, I'll have to dig into my archives (that aren't always exactly tidy) and share a few here maybe.
But the restaurant is a real museum: in the entrance, there's a gold record of the Stones' Sticky Fingers hanging on the wall.
Inside, there are dozens of genuine, vintage pics of the Stones on stage or hanging around, bass guitars, guitars...
He came to the restaurant the night before the night I was there, as one of the employees told me. He is 84 now. Time waits for no one...
I have an American issue of Monkey Grip on vinyle, his 1974 solo album, love it. He was the first Stone to do so.
I bought "Stone Alone", the book he published years ago, still have to finish it. It's full of great anecdotes. Bill used to keep notes all the time.
I took pictures that night, but as I changed phones since, I'll have to dig into my archives (that aren't always exactly tidy) and share a few here maybe.
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