Authors: Philip Norman
and Monterey Festival, 245, 271
and publicity, 104, 111, 120–21, 131, 132, 144, 163, 178, 196, 325
record label of, 205
as record producer, 100, 101, 114, 130–31, 136–37, 141–42, 146, 149, 152, 153, 163, 167–68, 181, 186, 190, 244, 271, 302, 393
and Small Faces, 205, 218, 282, 469, 470
as Stones’ manager, 92, 93, 96–102, 117, 118, 119–21, 144, 165, 179, 195, 205, 220, 235
Svengali influence of, 93, 126–28, 235, 271, 452, 548
and tours, 145, 149, 151
withdrawal of, 235, 244, 245, 271, 273, 327
Oliver, Paul, 38
Olympic Sound Studios, 100–101, 270, 271, 292, 349, 460
O’Mara, Michael, 528–30
Onassis, Jacqueline, 487
O’Neal, Ryan, 490, 491
“One Hit to the Body,” 534
Only Lovers Left Alive (film), 297
Ono, Yoko, 207, 318, 319, 320, 328–29, 335, 390, 409, 417, 435, 467, 486, 509
“On with the Show,” 277
Orbison, Roy, 75, 166
Ormsby-Gore, Alice, 352, 421
Ormsby-Gore, Jane, 171
Osborne, John, 254
Out of Our Heads (album), 184–85, 187, 192
“Out of Time,” 204, 205
Oz, 315, 413, 424, 463
Page, Arthur, 24
Page, Jimmy, 73, 400, 535
Pai, Daniel, 510
“Paint It Black,” 203, 204, 577
Pallenberg, Anita, 330, 373, 506, 548
and Bianca, 409, 410, 429, 455
in Brazil, 321–23
and Brian, 193–95, 196–97, 199, 204, 209–11, 212, 214, 217, 219, 236, 238, 239, 274, 293, 344, 410
children of, 374, 431, 457, 458
and drugs, 337, 404, 446, 455, 457–58, 494, 495, 515
in France, 426
and Keith, 197, 237–38, 239, 274, 313–14, 399, 410, 413, 415, 482, 494, 515
and Marianne, 209–11
in Morocco, 236–37
and movies, 310, 312–13, 315, 317, 413
pregnancy of, 322, 336, 482
and witchcraft, 333
Palmer, Robert, 529
Pang, May, 467
“Parachute Woman,” 301, 320
Parker, Lord Chief Justice, 257, 258–59, 268, 274, 275
Parker, Colonel Tom, 93
Parsons, Gram, 301, 366, 381, 415, 416, 428, 469, 585
Pasche, John, 414
Passaro, Alan, 412
Pathé-Marconi Studios, Paris, 525
Peellaert, Guy, 468
Pendleton, Harold, 55, 63, 67, 416–17
Performers, The/Performance (film), 298, 299, 309–15, 321, 322, 332, 333, 340, 395, 402–4, 412–13, 417, 474, 478, 534, 552, 573, 587
Perkins, Wayne, 470
Perrin, Janey, 421, 422, 456
Perrin, Les, 317, 357
and Mick/Bianca wedding, 419, 421, 422, 423
and public relations, 235, 238, 255, 259, 271, 327, 345, 349, 361, 396, 399, 414–15, 447, 489
retirement of, 489
and trouble with the law, 238, 244, 255, 422, 489
Perry, Katy, 597
Phelge, James, 70, 71, 72, 74, 88, 137
Piaf, Edith, 13
Pickett, Wilson, 153
Pine, Courtney, 553
Pink Floyd, 4, 273, 368, 581
Pinter, Harold, 280–81
Pitney, Gene, 130, 137, 209
Pitt, Brad, 2, 7
Plaster-Caster, Cynthia, 370, 373
Playboy Bunnies, 440
“Play with Fire,” 5
“Please Please Me,” 84, 102, 141
Plugge, Leonard, 311
“Poison Ivy,” 114, 115, 134
Poitier, Suki, 275, 293, 304, 305, 344, 391
Polignac, Prince de, 426–27
Pompili, Jerry, 511
Pond, Paul (Jones), 61, 63
Pope, Alexander, 255–56
Posta, Adrienne, 137, 139
Presley, Elvis, 26–27, 46, 93, 160, 592
comparisons with, 7, 8, 13, 36, 175, 219, 395, 593
influence of, 33–34, 50
Preston, Billy, 410, 431, 553
“Pretty Thing,” 83, 87
Price, Jim, 401, 427
Primitive Cool (solo album), 537, 538
Proby, P. J., 201
Procol Harum, 273
“Prodigal Son,” 301
Queen, 6, 488, 535, 578
Rabik, Amir, 543
racism, 25–26, 35
Radziwill, Princess Lee, 441, 444
Rahman, A. R., 595
Rajlich, Jana, 559
Rambridge, Don, 228–29, 232
Rampling, Charlotte, 475, 480
Rave, 187–89, 200, 272
Ray, Johnnie, 20, 219
Ray, Nicholas, 186
RCA Studios, 161, 168–69, 174
Ready Steady Go! (TV), 108–9, 172, 209, 317
Realms, 32, 37, 42
Record Mirror, 89–91, 95, 96, 97, 152
Redding, Otis, 244, 392
Redgrave, Vanessa, 288, 339
Reed, Jimmy, 57, 58, 67, 68, 82, 85, 91, 131, 141
Rees-Mogg, Annunziata, 592
Rees-Mogg, William, 255–56, 259–62, 592
Regent Sound, 141
Reinhardt, Django, 6
Reinhardt, Max, 138, 281
Release (charity), 413
Richard, Cliff, 47, 158, 241, 578, 579
Richard, Dandelion (daughter), 431, 457, 462
Richard, Marlon (son), 374, 399, 430, 457, 458, 482–83, 494, 515
Richard, Tara (son), 482, 483
Richards (also Richard), Keith, 47–53, 95, 129, 307, 326, 401, 411
and acting, 586, 587
aging, 585–89
and Anita, 197, 237–38, 239, 274, 313–14, 410, 413, 415, 482, 494, 515
apomorphine aversion therapy for, 415–16
autobiography of, 51, 314, 535, 587–88, 596
and Bianca, 409, 455
and Brian, 60, 71, 72, 196–97, 211, 345
childhood of, 19
and Concert for New York, 574
and corporate base, 594
dark side of, 283
and drug busts (1967), 225-36, 238, 239, 241, 242-44, 245, 247, 248-51, 264, 413, 539; (1973), 457–58
and drugs, 156, 193, 196, 223, 225–26, 337, 415, 430, 431, 445, 463, 466, 471, 482–83, 488, 494–95, 504, 515, 584, 585
and female fans, 74, 108, 116, 121–22
in France, 425–31
and Glimmer Twins, 323, 334, 428, 467
and guitar, 6, 72, 130, 318, 334, 430, 432, 448
handgun of, 179
injuries of, 563, 583
in Jamaica, 445, 457
and Little Boy Blue, 52–53, 57, 59
and Live Aid, 535–36
and male fans, 133, 164
and Marianne, 212, 213–14, 241
and Mick, 9, 47, 51–53, 63, 321, 334, 422, 428–29, 483, 488, 494, 504–5, 523–25, 532, 537–38, 551, 579–80, 587, 596
in Morocco, 236–38
and music, 6, 59, 90, 110, 120, 130, 135, 289, 293, 301, 311, 344, 469, 524, 532, 534, 553
name changed to Richard, 98; changed back to Richards, 525
and Patti, 515, 520, 532
in performance, 102, 108, 111, 321, 353, 368, 384
in prison, 252–53, 254–55, 257–58, 268–69, 273, 275, 539
and recordings, 220–21, 302, 374, 467, 526
and Redlands, 225, 227–29, 238, 249, 264, 284, 304, 348, 489
sharing a flat, 69–72, 74–75, 76, 88–89, 117–18, 154, 169
songwriting, 135–37, 139–41, 167, 169, 174, 189, 203, 204, 205, 207, 219, 254, 268, 284–85, 301, 314, 317, 322, 334, 335, 427, 462, 468, 523, 534, 540, 575, 594
and Stones, see Rolling Stones
Talk Is Cheap (solo album), 538
on tour, 148–49, 150–51, 376, 416, 436, 439–41, 443, 463, 464, 482–83, 505, 511, 561, 563, 583
Richards, Bert, 49
Richards, Doris, 49, 52, 77, 283
Richardson, John, 518
Richardson, Tony, 339, 340, 357, 358, 360, 395
Richmond Athletic Ground, 108
Riefenstahl, Leni, 455, 457
Righteous Brothers, 180
Rihanna, 593
Ritts, Herb, 581
Rivers, Gwen, 547
Robards, Jason, 506–7
Robinson, Eric, 83
Robinson, Smokey, 161, 218
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 540–41
“Rock Around the Clock,” 26, 30
Rockett 88, 535
Rodgers, Nile, 534
Roeg, Nicolas, 299, 310, 311, 313, 314, 476
Rogers, Danny, 32, 37, 42
Rolling Stone, 277–78, 364, 375, 378, 387, 436, 472, 493, 546
Rolling Stones
and Altamont, 10, 375–88, 412
as anti-Beatles, 111, 115, 178
audience reaction to, 109, 112–13, 119, 133–34, 206, 239
awards and honors to, 537, 540–41, 579–80
breaking up, 535–38
corporate base of, 594
and drugs, 156, 191–93, 223–26, 239, 243–44, 264, 274, 514
early gigs, 65–68, 71, 73, 79, 80–81, 82, 86, 87, 107, 109–10
entourage of, 298–99, 453, 457
as essentially nice people, 303, 489
evolution of, 203, 274, 463
fan club, 118, 163
and fan violence, 157, 159, 164, 165, 189, 239, 241, 405, 438
female fans, 73–74, 108, 109, 111, 121–25, 159, 166, 206, 370, 405–6, 416
fiftieth anniversary, 595, 596
and finances, 117, 151, 181–84, 297–98, 324–28, 330, 361–63, 375–76, 391–92, 414, 432, 458, 554, 557, 563–64, 582, 594
formation of, 63–65
fortieth anniversary, 577–78
in France, 414–15, 425–33, 458, 586
internal politics of, 9, 193, 195, 235, 317, 343–44, 525, 532
logo of, 6, 414, 437, 508, 541, 577, 594
longevity of, 4, 8, 273–74, 463, 488, 493, 506, 508, 513, 545, 554, 584
management of, 89–90, 93, 96–102, 117, 119, 182–86, 271–72, 324, 330, 546
media stories about, 89–90, 131–32, 134, 144–45, 158, 168, 177–79, 222–23, 241, 243, 345
MI5 infiltration of, 264, 265, 539
and movies, 185–87, 290–94, 297–300
name of, 65, 68, 104
office of, 282–83, 326–27
originality of, 110, 152
in performance, 111–12, 116, 133–34, 256, 350–55, 366, 368–69, 553
personnel changes, 75–76, 81, 98
and publicity, 89–90, 98, 101–2, 103–4, 110–11, 120, 132, 207, 222, 325
recordings by, 68, 130–31, 134–35, 141–42, 144, 149–51, 152–54, 158, 161, 166–69, 174–76, 184–85, 268, 414; see also specific titles
reputation of, 113–14, 120, 132, 146, 156, 230, 241, 260, 351, 463, 494, 504
reuniting, 540–41, 557, 581, 596
rise to fame, 89–90, 106, 119, 127, 129, 130, 131, 184
on tour, 113, 132–33, 136, 143–51, 157–61, 164, 165–66, 174, 187, 189–93, 205–7, 238–41, 361–88, 405–6, 414–17, 433, 435–44, 463, 481–83, 508–13, 561–64, 565–67, 578, 581–85, 595
troubles with the law, 177–78, 235, 443, 446, 482
TV Christmas special, 317–21
in TV commercials, 158
U.S. visas denied to, 265, 274, 293, 303, 363, 394
Rolling Stones, The (album), 141–42
Rolling Stones No. 2, The (album), 166–68, 186
Rolling Stones Records, 394, 410, 414, 417, 428, 463
Rolling Stones’ Rock ’n’ Roll Circus (TV), 318–21, 331–32, 335, 465, 467, 475, 573
“Rollin’ Stone,” 42, 65, 150
Ronettes, 129–30, 131, 133, 141, 147
Ronstadt, Linda, 495
Rooftop Singers, 174
Rose, Axl, 6
Ross, Jonathan, 1, 2, 3, 8
Rossmore, Paddy, 397–98
Rotten, Johnny, 493
Roulette label, 183
Rourke, Mickey, 2, 3
“Route 66,” 141, 148, 320, 566
Rowe, Dick, 99, 101
Roxy Music, 483, 485, 495
Royal Albert Hall, 112–13
Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 494
Rubell, Steve, 489–90
“Ruby Tuesday,” 219, 220, 276
Rudge, Peter, 439, 443
Rundgren, Todd, 488
Russell, Bertrand, 44, 45, 252
Russell, Leon, 343
Ryle, John, 528–29, 587
Saatchi, Charles, 572
Sachs, Andrew, 1
Sainte-Marie, Buffy, 310
“Salt of the Earth,” 301, 320, 574
Sanchez, “Spanish Tony,” 235–36, 302, 307, 333, 337, 339, 409, 421, 430
Sangster, Robert, 521
Santana, Carlos, 376, 380, 448
Sarkozy, Nicolas, 585
Sarne, Mike, 111, 115, 136
SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), 578, 579, 582
Sarstedt, Peter, 407
“Satisfaction,” 4, 174–76, 184–85, 188, 189, 206, 219, 284, 285, 303, 354, 397, 438, 444, 506, 545, 546, 561, 577, 578, 593, 599–600
Schickel, Richard, 403
Schifano, Mario, 373, 389, 390, 521
Schlöndorff, Volker, 219
Schneider, Ron, 362, 365, 370, 372, 381, 432
Schrager, Ian, 489
Scorsese, Martin, 315, 583
Scott, Lula, 581, 589
Scott, L’Wren (Bambrough), 580–81, 586, 589
Scully, Rock, 347, 351, 376
Searchers, 5, 133
Sedaka, Neil, 75
Seeing Sport (ATV), 32–33
September 11 attacks, 574
“Sex Drive,” 546, 547, 551
Sex Pistols, 492–93, 525, 526
“Shang A Doo Lang,” 137
Shannon, Del, 75
Shannon, Johnny, 311
Shapiro, Helen, 102
Shelley, June, 429, 431
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 352–53
“She Loves You,” 152
“She’s a Rainbow,” 276, 594
“She Smiled Sweetly,” 220
She’s the Boss (solo album), 534, 537
Shields, Brooke, 490
“Shine a Light,” 432
Shine a Light (MTV), 583
“Shoot Your Mouth Off,” 537
Short, Don, 217
Shrimpton, Christine “Chrissie,” 558
arguments with Mick, 105, 127, 139, 195, 280, 429
column written by, 199
dating Mick, 86–89, 104–6, 117, 125, 127–28, 154–57, 192, 307
and drugs, 156, 192, 201, 209
end of affair with Mick, 212, 214–17, 281–82, 397, 456, 471
engaged to Mick, 170–71, 173, 197, 199
and fans, 170–73
living with Mick, 154, 169, 170, 197–202
Mick’s letters to, 503–4, 529
as model, 199
and music, 204
socializing, 171–72, 194, 202
suicide attempt of, 215–16, 217, 356
Shrimpton, Jean, 86, 88, 105, 125, 126, 155, 503
Shrimpton, Peggy, 87, 105, 197–98
Shrimpton, Ted, 87, 105, 170–71, 197, 216
Silverstein, Shel, 396
Simon, Carly, 462, 466, 534
“You’re So Vain,” 446–47, 596
Simon and Garfunkel, 244
Sinatra, Frank, 8, 132, 220
“Sing This All Together,” 277
“Sister Morphine,” 335–37, 459
Skynrd, Lynyrd, 488
Slick, Grace, 381
Small Faces, 205, 218, 282, 469, 470
Smith, Mandy, 555–56
Snow Patrol, 584
Snyderman, David, see Acid King David
Soft Machine, 368
“Some Girls,” 567
Some Girls (album), 498, 519