Chords for Keith Richards and Mick Jagger speaking after a Keith Richards drug trial
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124.4 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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What do you want to do later?
Just stand there.
What would you like to do?
What [D] we'd really like to do is just get
Can we turn the lights off a sec so we can just [N] talk?
Eh?
I'm so bloody weak.
Just get a word with me.
Keith Bridgerton, how do you think this conviction is going to affect you and your music and the Rolling Stones?
I don't know.
I just want to get on with it now [Gm] that it's over.
You know, just get on with what I'm supposed to be doing instead of [B] worrying [N] about this, you know.
Do you think it will have any effect though?
I don't know.
It might get a song out of it.
What do you think about the way the case went?
Um, I don't think anything.
You know, I didn't know what to expect and what happens is what happens.
I mean, we don't talk about it very much because we haven't had a chance to talk to the lawyers or anything.
Have you decided whether to appeal or not?
That's what we haven't decided so we can't really talk about it, you know.
What made you decide to come and make Jagger to the case?
Should be the wrong thing to do.
Find a case.
I talked to him and we decided from there.
Don't let's push.
We've got plenty of room.
Hang on a minute.
This is a
No, I
Just like the States, for example?
I don't know.
I can't guess about things like that.
Um
It's up to them.
There's nothing I can do about that.
I hope not.
Why did you come over, Meg?
Because I wanted to be with Keith.
What did you make of the case?
Um
I don't think I want to say anything.
Because it may go to appeal so I don't want to say anything.
It's not my place to say.
Summing up two days of evidence, the judge told the jury they had to decide two things.
One, did Keith Richard know of the LSD which police found in his jacket pocket after the crash?
[G] Or had one of what the judge described as his entourage [N] put it there whilst wearing it?
Two, the necklace in which the traces of cocaine were found.
Was it the same one that Richard was photographed wearing four days earlier?
And could he therefore have known of the presence of the cocaine?
Well, the judge ended his summing up by saying that the jury must dismiss from their minds any feelings about pop music or pop musicians.
Just stand there.
What would you like to do?
What [D] we'd really like to do is just get
Can we turn the lights off a sec so we can just [N] talk?
Eh?
I'm so bloody weak.
Just get a word with me.
Keith Bridgerton, how do you think this conviction is going to affect you and your music and the Rolling Stones?
I don't know.
I just want to get on with it now [Gm] that it's over.
You know, just get on with what I'm supposed to be doing instead of [B] worrying [N] about this, you know.
Do you think it will have any effect though?
I don't know.
It might get a song out of it.
What do you think about the way the case went?
Um, I don't think anything.
You know, I didn't know what to expect and what happens is what happens.
I mean, we don't talk about it very much because we haven't had a chance to talk to the lawyers or anything.
Have you decided whether to appeal or not?
That's what we haven't decided so we can't really talk about it, you know.
What made you decide to come and make Jagger to the case?
Should be the wrong thing to do.
Find a case.
I talked to him and we decided from there.
Don't let's push.
We've got plenty of room.
Hang on a minute.
This is a
No, I
Just like the States, for example?
I don't know.
I can't guess about things like that.
Um
It's up to them.
There's nothing I can do about that.
I hope not.
Why did you come over, Meg?
Because I wanted to be with Keith.
What did you make of the case?
Um
I don't think I want to say anything.
Because it may go to appeal so I don't want to say anything.
It's not my place to say.
Summing up two days of evidence, the judge told the jury they had to decide two things.
One, did Keith Richard know of the LSD which police found in his jacket pocket after the crash?
[G] Or had one of what the judge described as his entourage [N] put it there whilst wearing it?
Two, the necklace in which the traces of cocaine were found.
Was it the same one that Richard was photographed wearing four days earlier?
And could he therefore have known of the presence of the cocaine?
Well, the judge ended his summing up by saying that the jury must dismiss from their minds any feelings about pop music or pop musicians.
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_ _ _ _ _ What do you want to do later?
Just stand there.
What would you like to do?
What [D] we'd really like to do is just get_
Can we turn the lights off a sec so we can just [N] talk?
_ _ Eh? _
I'm so bloody weak.
Just get a word with me. _ _ _
_ _ Keith Bridgerton, how do you think this conviction is going to affect you and your music and the Rolling Stones?
I don't know.
I just want to get on with it now [Gm] that it's over.
You know, just get on with what I'm supposed to be doing instead of [B] worrying [N] about this, you know.
Do you think it will have any effect though?
I don't know.
It might get a song out of it.
What do you think about the way the case went?
_ Um, I don't think anything.
You know, I didn't know what to expect and what happens is what happens.
I mean, we don't talk about it very much because we haven't had a chance to talk to the lawyers or anything.
Have you decided whether to appeal or not?
That's what we haven't decided so we can't really talk about it, you know.
What made you decide to come and make Jagger to the case?
Should be the wrong thing to do.
_ Find _ a case.
I talked to him and we decided from there. _
Don't let's push.
We've got plenty of room.
Hang on a minute.
This is _ a_ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ No, I_
Just like the States, for example?
I don't know.
I can't guess about things like that. _ _ _
Um_
It's up to them.
There's nothing I can do about that.
I hope not.
_ Why did you come over, Meg?
Because I wanted to be with Keith.
What did you make of the case?
_ _ Um_
I don't think I want to say anything.
_ _ _ _ Because it _ may go to appeal so I don't want to say anything.
It's not my place to say. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Summing up two days of evidence, the judge told the jury they had to decide two things.
One, did Keith Richard know of the LSD which police found in his jacket pocket after the crash?
[G] Or had one of what the judge described as his entourage [N] put it there whilst wearing it?
Two, the necklace in which the traces of cocaine were found.
Was it the same one that Richard was photographed wearing four days earlier?
And could he therefore have known of the presence of the cocaine?
Well, the judge ended his summing up by saying that the jury must dismiss from their minds any feelings about pop music or pop musicians. _ _ _ _ _
Just stand there.
What would you like to do?
What [D] we'd really like to do is just get_
Can we turn the lights off a sec so we can just [N] talk?
_ _ Eh? _
I'm so bloody weak.
Just get a word with me. _ _ _
_ _ Keith Bridgerton, how do you think this conviction is going to affect you and your music and the Rolling Stones?
I don't know.
I just want to get on with it now [Gm] that it's over.
You know, just get on with what I'm supposed to be doing instead of [B] worrying [N] about this, you know.
Do you think it will have any effect though?
I don't know.
It might get a song out of it.
What do you think about the way the case went?
_ Um, I don't think anything.
You know, I didn't know what to expect and what happens is what happens.
I mean, we don't talk about it very much because we haven't had a chance to talk to the lawyers or anything.
Have you decided whether to appeal or not?
That's what we haven't decided so we can't really talk about it, you know.
What made you decide to come and make Jagger to the case?
Should be the wrong thing to do.
_ Find _ a case.
I talked to him and we decided from there. _
Don't let's push.
We've got plenty of room.
Hang on a minute.
This is _ a_ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ No, I_
Just like the States, for example?
I don't know.
I can't guess about things like that. _ _ _
Um_
It's up to them.
There's nothing I can do about that.
I hope not.
_ Why did you come over, Meg?
Because I wanted to be with Keith.
What did you make of the case?
_ _ Um_
I don't think I want to say anything.
_ _ _ _ Because it _ may go to appeal so I don't want to say anything.
It's not my place to say. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Summing up two days of evidence, the judge told the jury they had to decide two things.
One, did Keith Richard know of the LSD which police found in his jacket pocket after the crash?
[G] Or had one of what the judge described as his entourage [N] put it there whilst wearing it?
Two, the necklace in which the traces of cocaine were found.
Was it the same one that Richard was photographed wearing four days earlier?
And could he therefore have known of the presence of the cocaine?
Well, the judge ended his summing up by saying that the jury must dismiss from their minds any feelings about pop music or pop musicians. _ _ _ _ _