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Liam Neeson

Veteran actor Liam Neeson has told NME about the time he met The Rolling Stones in a holding room at Heathrow Airport, as they waited to board the same flight to New York City.

Neeson and his wife, late actress Natasha Richardson who died in 2009 after a skiing accident, were due to fly by Concorde but there had been some technical issues with the plane and they were delayed, the Taken star remembered.

Keith Richards was there [with] Mick Jagger,” Neeson added. “And Keith had obviously had a couple of sips of wine, let’s put it that way… And then he came up to me and said: [Neeson mimics Richards’ throaty drawl] ‘It’s funny, everybody wants speed but nobody’s got any! Hur hur hur.'” Richards, famous for his drug abuses in the 1960s and ’70s, then seemingly recognised Neeson and said, “‘Wait, I know you!’ and then he’d move onto somebody else. It must have been 20 years ago, maybe more.”

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Liam Neeson in ‘Taken’ (2008). CREDIT: Alamy

Neeson had first encountered the Dartford-born rockers as a child growing up in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, during the 1960s. Jagger and Richards played local concert hall The Flamingo Ballroom with the Stones in 1964, and Neeson caught a glimpse of them as they arrived at the venue.

“I was too young to go [Neeson was 12 years old], but I remember being outside,” he said. “It was the first time I saw barriers on the street where the Flamingo was because the Stones were coming and I remember seeing and actually touching [drummer] Charlie Watts’ elbow as he was going in. They all had long hair, and it was like ‘Oh, my god!'”

Watts died in August 2021 a few weeks after an undisclosed medical procedure had forced him to pull out of some upcoming stadium shows with the Stones. “He was kinda my favourite [member],” said Neeson. “There was some mystery to Charlie. He was the best-dressed, and there was this wise look about him. And boy, could he drum!”

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Liam Neeson in ‘Marlowe’. CREDIT: Sky

Neeson is currently promoting new crime thriller Marlowe, in which he plays the titular, down-on-his-luck detective who is hired to track down the ex-lover of a glamorous heiress, played by Diane Kruger. The film is based on the best-selling fictional character created by legendary American-British novelist Raymond Chandler during the 1930s.

‘Marlowe’ is in cinemas and on Sky Cinema now

The post Liam Neeson remembers Keith Richards’ “speed” joke in airport appeared first on NME.

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