Flying without a license
NY Times reviews Keith Richards new book, "Life" (http://nyti.ms/bxKnkM). It is filled with the drama, acerbic commentary and chronicles of the most influential rock band ever (dream on Bono). In the end Kieth does get at why it is all worth it: There’s a certain moment when you realize that you’ve actually just left the planet for a bit and that nobody can touch you,” Mr. Richards writes. “You’re elevated because you’re with a bunch of guys that want to do the same thing as you. And when it works, baby, you’ve got wings.” You are, he says, “flying without a license.” Flying without a license - poetic. How often do you get that feeling? That moment when you feel unattached to the earth, gravity has release you but for a moment. Can this really happen in a cubical in front of a keyboard...? Think not. Thanks Kieth!
