I don't really remember a whole lot of sex, drugs and rock n' roll, really.
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Sex and drugs and rock and roll.
You can't have rock and roll without drugs, you can't have rock and roll without sex.
Everyone talks about rock these days; the problem is they forget about the roll.
When people talk about the '60s I never think that was me there. It was me and I was in it, but I was never enamoured with all that. It's supposed to be sex and drugs and rock and roll and I'm not really like that. I've never really seen the Rolling Stones as anything.
Drugs, sex, booze, all the stuff that we wanted to do. The problem was that we didn't want to learn the top 40 'cause most of the music was awful and we had this other idea about what we wanted to do.
I was always fascinated with rock 'n' roll, or girls, or something like that when I was a kid.
I thought the '60s was the most exciting time and the most vital music, and we were really together as one mind then. Then afterwards, the songs and the bad drugs, that took its toll.
After that I didn't listen to music as much because '70s music just wasn't... I remember all the songs, but it wasn't because I was into them, you know what I mean?
All the songs we do are basically about one of three things: booze, sex or rock n roll.
My input for the first 16, 17 years of my life was AM radio, FM radio - pretty mainstream stuff. Rolling Stone was probably as edgy as it got.
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