
Further proof that drumming is great exercise...71-year-old Charlie Watts is ready and willing for another Rolling Stones tour.
Watts told BBC 6 that it's more about the logistics that the will as far as the members of the group go. "Ronnie plays, I still play, Mick sings, he can do it anyway, I think Keith is doing some records. Anyway it would be great if we did, we are just getting to an age where it's getting a bit difficult to get it together and it's such a bloody performance getting us together."
He also addressed why the band has been together for half of a century. "I think no one wants to quit because the other one will say you quit."
A tour would be their first in five years, since 2007's Bigger Bang trek which set the North American Record with receipts of $162 million.
For the record, Watts is the elder Stone at 71. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are both 68 and Ronnie Wood is 64.
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