Episode #61 | 6.30.20

The Rolling Stones (Part Two): Swinging London, Keith and Stolen Jewels, Princess Margaret Way Too High, Busted at Redlands and More

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In this episode

The Establishment strikes back in this second installment of the Rolling Stones time in Swinging London. UK pop star Donovan is busted, a precursor to the Stones Redlands bust. Mick Jagger is in jail looking at hard time. The tabloids and the coppers are in league to bring down the disruptive Rolling Stones while the myth of Keith Richards is born. 

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Sources

Life by Keith Richards 

Faithfull, Marianne Faithfull

Rolling Stoned by Andrew Loog Oldham

Brian Jones: The Making of the Rolling Stones

Crossfire Hurricane

Charlie is My Darling 

Dandy who got Princess Margaret so stoned she ended up in hospital: Designer to the stars was expelled from Eton and partied so hard with the Stones even Keith Richards said he was crazy, by Tom Leonard

The Rolling Stones Bios, 1965-1967: Height of Fame, by Angie Spray

Stoned by Andrew Loog Oldham: Would You Let Your Daughter Meet Andrew? By Graham Reid

Inside Allen Klein’s Role in 1967 Jagger-Richards Drug Bust, by Rolling Stone

Donovan Busted in First of Many Rocker Arrests in London, by Songfacts

Disgraceland is a podcast about musicians getting away with murder and behaving very badly. It melds music history, true crime and transgressive fiction. Disgraceland is not journalism. Disgraceland is entertainment. Entertainment inspired by true events. However, certain scenes, characters and names are sometimes fictionalized for dramatic purposes.

 

Music

Score by Jake Brennan. 

Mixed and Engineered by Sean Cahalin.

Disgraceland theme song, "Crenshaw Space Boogie" written and produced by Jake Brennan. Performed by Jake Brennan, Bryce Kanzer, Jay Cannava and Evan Kenney. Mixed and engineered by Adam Taylor.

*illustrations by Avi Spivak @avispivak