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Keith Richards: Under the Influence

  • 2015
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 21m
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Keith Richards: Under the Influence (2015)
A portrait of Keith Richards that takes us on a journey to discover
 the genesis of his sound as a songwriter, guitarist and performer.
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A portrait of Keith Richards that takes us on a journey to discover the genesis of his sound as a songwriter, guitarist and performer.A portrait of Keith Richards that takes us on a journey to discover the genesis of his sound as a songwriter, guitarist and performer.A portrait of Keith Richards that takes us on a journey to discover the genesis of his sound as a songwriter, guitarist and performer.

  • Director
    • Morgan Neville
  • Stars
    • Keith Richards
    • Anthony DeCurtis
    • Steve Jordan
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Morgan Neville
    • Stars
      • Keith Richards
      • Anthony DeCurtis
      • Steve Jordan
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Self
    Anthony DeCurtis
    Anthony DeCurtis
    • Self - Journalist
    Steve Jordan
    Steve Jordan
    • Self - Producer
    Tom Waits
    Tom Waits
    • Self
    Pierre de Beauport
    Pierre de Beauport
    • Self - Guitar Technician
    Buddy Guy
    Buddy Guy
    • Self
    Waddy Wachtel
    Waddy Wachtel
    • Self
    Ivan Neville
    Ivan Neville
    • Self - Band Member
    Kevin Batchelor
    • Self - Band Member
    Larry Campbell
    • Self - Band Member
    Charles Dougherty
    • Self - Band Member
    Bernard Fowler
    • Self - Band Member
    Paul Nowinski
    • Self - Band Member
    Clifton Anderson
    • Self - Band Member
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Herbert William Richards
    Herbert William Richards
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Chuck Berry
    Chuck Berry
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Ingrid Berry
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Morgan Neville
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    9pglpls

    Honest

    This is a great movie. More serious than I expected. A lot of facts disclosed. If you haven't read Keith's book, you really should. I see they are going out on tour again, I'll be interested to see the reviews. Watch it!
    8LeonLouisRicci

    "Rock n Roll" Great Richards Re-Hatches His American Blues & Other Musical Influences

    It's a Casual Affair, Hanging Out with Keith as He Talks About Discovering "The Blues", and How He and Mick Jagger Formed What Became "The Greatest Rock n Roll Band In the World',

    Only Because "The Blues" had so Moved Them, that They just Wanted to "Turn-On" Other People to the "Pleasure"

    Man, Their Motivation Succeeded Beyond All Measure.

    Their Dedication was so Great, that "The Stones" Told the Popular Teen Show "Shindig", "You Want "^The Rolling Stones", well, "Only if you also Book "Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters".

    The Show Reluctantly Said Yes (American Media and Culture were Still "Segregated" in Mind and Soul).

    It Became a "Spearhead" of America's Musical Culture Changes in Attitude and Gratitude for Forgotten Folks who were Forced to "Paint Ceilings" and Do Other-Things with Little Regard for Their Artistic Contributions.

    The 80+ min Show is Short but Sweet.

    With its Main Focus, the Lifetime Love, Advocacy of and Affection For the Musical Contributions, and to Touch on Other Forms of Music that He Embraced and Included in His Prolific Out-Put that was the Engine that Drove His Career as a Performer from a "Labor-of-Love" Grounding.

    This Doc. Is an "Elementary School" Primer.

    Most of the Historical Happenings, and His Personal Story are Now Well Known. His "Book" is Simply Called "Life",

    and has Keith Articulating His Personal Definition in the Common-Man-Vernacular..."Life is a Funny Thing".

    While Admittedly "Wasted" a Lot of the Time, and His Image of "Him Walking Down the Street with Jack Daniels and Cigarettes by HIs Side. Is One He Can't Shake..."Image never leaves you, it's not like a shadow, it's there 24-7".

    But it Certainly Can Be Said...Keith Richards did Not is Not "Wasting His Life".

    The Infamous "Drug-Use" and Partying is Only Mentioned Sparingly and Waved-Off by a Few Sentences Like...

    "My Father is a "Straight" Guy and He can't "Process" that His Son was "Busted for Drugs".

    But He and Keith have Traveled Around the World Together for the last 20 Years. Keith Proudly Comments..."I enjoyed showing Him the World and He enjoyed seeing it".

    It's a Casual Affair, This Documentary, and Keith Invited a Few of His Musician Friends to "Hang Out". And You're Invited too. But Keep in Mind that it isn't Going to Get any Deeper than...

    "I Know it's Only Rock n Roll but I like it, Love it, Yes I Do!"
    7maccas-56367

    Keith's drunk chuckle makes it worth your time

    The drunk chuckle of Keith Richards makes me smile. This wasn't so much a documentary about Keith, but more about his music influences. If you're a guitarist or big fan of the blues, then you'll probably love this. If not, then you may find it a bit underwhelming as I did in parts.

    The first half was a bit like hanging around a music store as guitarists talked about their instruments and recording techniques. I did enjoy hearing how 'Street Fighting Man' came about in the studio though.

    The sheer scope of different genres and musical influences on Keith was impressive, as was his sheer love for music and rock n roll itself. The reggae and country segments were particularly interesting - as for me, the Stones were my stepping stone into the whole country genre.

    Have you ever wanted to see Keith Richards and Chuck Berry argue? Well this is your chance. I also had no idea about Keith's proficiency on a piano - was great to see him playing!

    By the end, you feel like you've been hanging out with Keith and he starts to feel like a good friend. A brief touching moment on family and love was a nice way to wrap things up.

    If you've always just thought of Keith as a pirate or drunkard, then watch this to get a better understanding of the man and how gifted a musician he is - we need to appreciate these music legends while they're still around!
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Just fine

    The title does seem to make reference to Richards' infamous excesses, but the documentary doesn't really go into that at all. Have just heard so much about Keith Richards and his drugs, so kinda wanted some context on why he has that reputation, but oh well.

    It is a fairly nice watch. I think if you're a fan you'd probably love it, but I'm guessing most big fans of Richards will have already watched it. It's paced leisurely, and is kind of just Richards talking/rambling about his past, present, and his love for music.

    You could do better as far as music documentaries go, but you could also do a lot worse.
    7Lejink

    Out Of His Head

    I've always considered Keith the real driving force in the Stones, now that I'm aware of how important he was to the creation of songs for the band. There's an audio clip here of him crafting the melody of "Street Fighting Man" with his overlaid acoustic guitars and Charlie Watts drumming, where you can pretty much hear the fully-fledged song and Keith then casually says, "And Mick just came in to finish it off...", presumably with the lyric and good as Jagger's lyrics often were, there's no question that it's the riffs which really made the songs, at least in my opinion they did.

    Richards is also the only Stone to make a really good solo album, if you listen to his "Talk Is Cheap" and "Main Offender" albums, plus he wrote a really good autobiography "Life" some years ago so far me, I'd rather catch a documentary on him than his old mate Mick.

    This Netflix production, as the name suggests, talks to the man about his main musical influences, which in order appear to be the blues, rock and roll, country and reggae music so the film takes him to places like New York, Chicago, Nashville and Jamaica allowing the man to regale us with his love for each musical style as well as inserting some vintage clips not only of some of his own musical heroes like Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry, but also of him interacting with them too. There are some nice anecdotes about how modest Muddy was and how demanding Chuck was although one or two of his other tales appear a little on the tall side.

    Of course, he had a new record out at the time called "Crosseyed Heart", so we get to see him playing with his solo band demoing tracks for the album and chatting informally with his band members. Debunking his caricatured image of the drunken stoner, just as he did in his book, I find a lot of what he says quite sage, especially at the end when he stresses the importance of his family to him. It was warming to hear him talk about reconciling with his twenty-years absent father who'd walked out on him and his mum before he became famous. Occasionally he rambles on a bit about the magic of music and it's obvious that he's the main man the way everybody around him seems to wait for him to stop speaking before laughing with him, plus the producer gets his infrequent collaborator Tom Waits to spout a lot of adulatory BS in Richards' name, but Keith definitely comes over as a decent, grounded guy, as evidenced by him stopping his chauffeured limo to sign autographs for his fans.

    I'd have appreciated a bit more length and depth to this documentary but you suspect at ten times the length you'd still only be scratching the surface of the man.

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      The sixteenth Netflix original documentary.
    • Quotes

      Keith Richards: Life's a funny thing you know. And nobody wants to get old, but they don't wanna die young either. Y'know, and you just gotta follow this thing down the path.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Keith Richards/Emma Roberts/Nate Bargatze (2015)

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      • September 18, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Keith Richards: Ảnh Hưởng
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