Ronnie Wood tells all about the Stones in new memoir

When you’ve been around as long as the Rolling Stones, it’s only a matter of time before you have trouble remembering some of the classics. In his book, bassist Ronnie Wood says that that time has come for bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who have difficulty remembering which notes to play on hits like “Satisfaction” and “Brown Sugar,” even though they wrote them. MonstersAndCritics.com reports that in Ron Wood: The Autobiography, Ronnie explains, “Mick or Keith will play something and I’ll tell them, ‘It doesn’t go like that, it goes like this. Come on, guys, you wrote the f***ing thing.’ Keith will should back, ‘Just because I wrote it, that doesn’t mean I know it.’” The memoir also details Wood’s relationship with Keith, including a time when they pulled guns on each other. Additionally, Ronnie describes his addiction to cocaine and how at one point, he was so addicted, he forbid his kids from eating cookies in the house after he thought a white crumb from the snack was coke and he tried to smoke it. The book hits shelves on the 30th.


Rolling Stone magazine says these are the 4 biggest acts ever. Which one do you prefer?
The Beatles
   60%
Bob Dylan
   5%
Elvis Presley
   21%
The Rolling Stones
   14%
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