Hello, I'm Lauren Laverne and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast from BBC Radio 4.
Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury,
that they'd want to take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.
For rights reasons,
the music's shorter than on the original broadcast but you can find a version with longer music tracks on BBC sounds.
Listeners will also get access to episodes 28 days earlier than everyone else.
I hope you enjoy listening.
My cast away this week is the musician and artist Ronnie Wood.
For over 40 years, he has brought his skills as a guitarist,
a songwriter and occasionally as a diplomat to one of Rock's greatest bands, The Rolling Stones.
His music career goes back even further, however,
beginning when he was still in his teens and started a band with his school friends.
In 1967,
he joined the Jeff Beck group and a couple of classic albums later left to form The Faces with his maid,
Rod Stewart.
As he puts it, back then two blokes with the same haircut couldn't escape each other for long.
He joined the Stones in 1975.
His role as Mick and Keith's little brother was a case of art imitating life.
He grew up as the youngest of three and his real life big brothers introduced him to jazz and blues.
He followed them to art school too, sparking a lifelong love of painting,