Ronnie Wood Has High Praise For Mick Jagger
“He’s superhuman really. Usually if this type of operation is done on a 75-year-old not in retirement they go back behind a desk.”

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 25: The Rolling Stones perform live at Adelaide Oval on October 25, 2014 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)
(Photo by Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)The Rolling Stones relaunched the North American leg of their No Filter Tour in Chicago on Friday night, just three months after Mick Jagger's heart valve replacement surgery.
Ronnie Wood is blown away by the speed of the frontman's recovery, singing his praises in a new interview with The Sun.
"He's superhuman really. Usually if this type of operation is done on a 75-year-old not in retirement they go back behind a desk," the guitarist admits, joking, "Oh God, he's even harder to stop now."
Wood believes Jagger owes it all to his current lifestyle, noting, "He sets aside three hours a day to do exercise and that's done him plenty of favors in later life."




