A fan would get an autograph and that was that. If we didn't tour again for five years, we wouldn't remember them.
Any idiot who knows five chords can bang a song together. But it's probably going to be rubbish.
I love the fact we're still on the road. I was born to be a factory worker really, so for me the chance to get on stage at Wembley 30 years after we started is amazing.
I saw the Stones three years ago at the Wiltern Theater in L.A. And that was mind blowing.
I wanted to write a song that's known to the world as a classic, stadium-rock anthem.
I've always liked traveling around Europe and seeing the architecture. The buildings in capital cities have been there for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. Some look better than the new ones.
If you don't physically age gracefully, it's a bit sad. I think Steven Tyler can get away anything, because he still looks like he did in '73. Especially from row Z backwards in an arena. As long as the Stones keep their hair and don't get fat they'll get away with the wrinkles.
In England, rock music very rarely infiltrates the charts, but country music even less so.
It's big production. It's huge. It's using studio technology to your benefit. You don't go in and play live and then just take the tapes and get them mastered. You have to create.
The best holiday I ever had was the first one I went on without my parents, when I was 17.
The most frustrating thing for musicians who want to play stuff from the new album is when everyone goes out to buy a beer.
There were incredibly few rock songs making it out to the airwaves until the '80s came along.
In England, rock music very rarely infiltrates the charts, but country music even less so.