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Ron Wood: 'Stones will rock 'til we drop'
Published Tuesday, Aug 28 2007, 10:01 BST | By Nick Levine
Ron Wood has vowed that the Rolling Stones will "rock 'til we drop".
The guitarist, who joined the 'Brown Sugar' band in 1974, insisted that the iconic rockers will follow in the footsteps of their musical idols by touring until they die.
He told The Big Issue: "The Rolling Stones is an institution. We've got to keep it going. All my idols like Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters practically died on stage. That's what we'll do - rock 'til we drop."
However, Wood admitted that he has a difficult relationship with his Stones bandmate Keith Richards, saying: "He blows hot and cold all the time with his moods. One minute he loves you; the next minute he wants to kill you."
The guitarist, who joined the 'Brown Sugar' band in 1974, insisted that the iconic rockers will follow in the footsteps of their musical idols by touring until they die.
He told The Big Issue: "The Rolling Stones is an institution. We've got to keep it going. All my idols like Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters practically died on stage. That's what we'll do - rock 'til we drop."
However, Wood admitted that he has a difficult relationship with his Stones bandmate Keith Richards, saying: "He blows hot and cold all the time with his moods. One minute he loves you; the next minute he wants to kill you."
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