Rock and Roll Myths and Legends
Rock and Roll myths and urban legends – having blood drained from his body, him owning the bones of the Elephant Man – all not true!
Where Did The Urban Legends Start?
It’s mind-boggling just how far so many myths and urban legends about rock stars traveled by word of mouth before the internet, and Google were born
Rock music myths and rumors still roll around today. But back when the playground was our only source of REAL knowledge, tales from the rock world often would take weird twists. And we could only trust the person who told us, at their word.
You might already be thinking about that one urban legend from back in the day — maybe even one you continued to spread yourself. Did Keith Richards really drain his blood? Was the band name KISS really a satanic acronym?
Keith Richards Did What??
One of the most enduring rock ‘n’ roll urban legends has to be
Keith Richards supposedly
getting a blood transfusion to get sober and beat drug addiction. As the story we heard goes, Keith Richards went to Switzerland in the early ’70s to get clean from drugs by having the blood from his body entirely drained and replenished.
Although the myth could have a factual origin, it never happened, as he later
admitted. “Someone asked me how I cleaned up, so I told them I went to Switzerland and had my blood completely changed,” Richards later said, “I was just fooling around…. that’s all it was — a joke. I was f-ing sick of answering that question. So I gave them a story.”
The story seems to have come from an actual 1973 occurrence when Richards possibly underwent some manner of blood-filtering treatment before the Stones were about to embark on a European tour, according to a book called Up and Down With the Rolling Stones by Tony Sanchez, a former associate of Richards’.
Here are more rock and roll myths, and urban legends that have been debunked – sorry!