Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood Reveals His Regret
. Wood tells NME: "One regret I have, going back through this diary, is that I can't remember what a lot of my girlfriends looked like years ago. I don't regret the drinking. I drank for Britain until I got sober five years ago. That was a learning curve I had to go through - but not remembering the wonderful girls is a regret." The memoir has helped him recall nights out with comedy icon Sid James and soul hero Wilson Pickett. "In The Midnight Hour was the biggest record there was for me," Wood says, "But I'd forgotten all about our adventure together until I picked up the diary." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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