If you've ever been to a concert, then you're surely familiar with "that guy": You know, a dude who attempts to steal attention away from the band that thousands of people paid money to see. "That guy" is a hooligan who somehow evades security and interrupts the show by jumping onstage or throwing commemorative bobbleheads at the band. However, there are occasions when fed-up rock stars decide to handle "that guy" on their own. Kind of like when ...

4 Keith Richards Clobbers a Guy With Guitar, Keeps on Playing Keith Richards Clobbers a Guy With Guitar, Keeps on Playing

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The Rolling Stones have seen their fair share of rowdy fans. (When you've been around as long as they have, you've seen your fair share of just about everything.) The band's early years were of course one long string of run-ins with crazed teens like so many boy bands after them, but the shenanigans didn't stop just because the band turned 100 years old.

The Stones were playing the Hampton Coliseum in 1981 when a fan jumped onstage and started running toward vocalist Mick Jagger.



"No one kills him but me!"

With Jagger busy using his hips to give Maroon 5 something to sing about 30 years later, Keith Richards took control of the situation by casually bashing the guy with his Telecaster, only to resume playing moments later.