A Quote by Tobias Forge

Even when I was a kid, I always sort of identified myself with Keith Richards and Slash more than the singers of the bands. — © Tobias Forge
Even when I was a kid, I always sort of identified myself with Keith Richards and Slash more than the singers of the bands.
I was reading an interview with Keith Richards in a magazine and in the interview Keith Richards intimated that kids should not do drugs. Keith Richards! Says that kids should not do drugs! Keith, we can't do any more drugs because you already f-king did them all, alright? There's none left! We have to wait 'til you die and smoke your ashes! Jesus Christ! Talk about the pot and the f-kin' kettle.
I always thought I looked kind of like Keith Richards, and sometimes I think I look like Michael Jackson in his mug shot. But as I think Keith Richards is pretty great-looking, I'm embracing that part of me.
We've never been, really, singers or performers. We are a little bit but we are not like Mick Jagger or Keith Richards or anyone like that.
Keith Richards has some sort of quote that says 'it takes two people to write a song,' and I'm of that school of thought, too.
I'm not sure you can count as history, was Keith Richards's "Life," which he so modestly titled it. I did find it a fascinating book. Keith's a pretty honest fellow.
It's nice to get any awards, whether it's lifetime achievement or the Keith Richards award for being alive one more year.
Mick Jagger is in better shape than far too many NBA players. It's up in the air whether the same can be said of Keith Richards.
I named it that because more or less each person from the band used to play in other bands and when we left respective bands other members from those bands all sort of changed round. It was a big sort of move thing. I got it from that, I suppose.
I want to play Keith Richards.
I always thought I looked kind of like Keith Richards, and sometimes I think I look like Michael Jackson.
I'd like to make a show with Keith Richards.
On Keith Richards: He's like a monkey with arthritis.
I never wanted to be Keith Richards or Jimmy Page.
It's like in the Bible.You can't always get what you want, but if you really need something, you usually find it." "What part of the Bible is that from?" Ig asked her. "The Gospel of Keith Richards?"
I saw an interview with Keith Richards. He said, 'How else could a kid in Dartford suddenly connect with and understand what Muddy Waters is singing?' There's a cultural difference, but there's just something in that music that subconsciously or internally you just understand; it just makes sense.
I'm more old school: I want to be like Keith Richards on stage. It's not interesting to see straight-from-runway clothes slapped on an artist. It's more interesting when you see people who have their own style.
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