What I Want To Be Doing When I'm 70 (Happy Birthday Keith Morris)

Matt Zeigler

September 18, 2025·0 comments·zg

70 years is made up of approximately 36,816,480 minutes.

When I think about how I (directly) spent about 90 of those 36 million minutes with Keith Morris, and how much those minutes and all the other indirect minutes will stick with me, it gives me the urge to create something.

It’s on my mind. Post- our conversation it hasn’t really left. I want his level of curiosity and energy when I hit his age, gods willing.

Keith Morris is turning 70 today. Happy Birthday, Keith. If you’re on Facebook, you should tell him.

If you’re in California, you should go to his birthday party tomorrow too.

Keith was kind enough to come hang out on Just Press Record a few months ago, and I had the pleasure of introducing him to Ned Russin.

Our talk, over those 90ish minutes, gravitated around how Ned is half his age and - being an artist, all the way through, for now 70 years - it’s just so… cool.

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