The first session I did with the Stones was an accident. I just happened to be wandering down the hallway of the same studio.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't want to stay in the Stones, and be stuck in a position having to play a music I didn't like anymore and that restricted me from doing all the others things I'm interested in because of time.
The first stone was just tried in the spirit of experimentation. The opening of the stone was far more interesting than the drawing that I had done on it.
I had a wonderful time with the Stones but after 31 years, I thought it was time to move on.
I've done the Rolling Stones eating each other.
Also I played on a lot of demos in the early days of the Stones.
Everything had to be done in-between Stones time.
The Stones always tried to do the odd smaller gig when they could.
I'm more in the Stones camp than the Beatles camp.
I've got an article where my mum says that I used to run home from school to watch the Stones on TV. Right from when I was at college I wanted to be in that band.
I saw the Stones three years ago at the Wiltern Theater in L.A. and that was mind blowing.