Between the magnetic poles of Jagger and Richards
Keith Richards wrote “Happy” a half-century ago and more. The Dartford, Kent-born English guitarist, 80, didn’t perform it Sunday night inside Houston’s immense NRG Stadium during the Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds tour launch, choosing instead “Little T&A” from the following decade. Nevertheless, the bandleader’s 1,000-watt grin matched the unbounded joy with which the ground-zero UK big bang act played, for exactly two hours of still-delirious thrills.
Meanwhile, 1966 recovery “Out of Time,” never played in America, chimed Sixties crucible pop. First bandleader Brian Jones’ marimba part twinkled from somewhere deep inside the keyboard stack of veteran Stones sideman Chuck Leavell, called out by Jagger as the evening’s birthday celerant.
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