Surely that would be an interesting read!His pespective on it all.Funny thing to me is that he is always referred to as a "rhythm guitarist."I bet this is the reason he is so pissed off all of the time!I mean he was always the lead guitar,just like George Harrison.And on a great many Stones records he was the ONLY guitar.Yet he never really until much later on got into a lot of effects or extended virtuoso type solo's(except of course that gibson maestro fuzz box he used on a certain tune).He always stood in lead guitar terms as an economy player with the guitar straight into the amp.Ala Harrison again or J.C. Fogerty.Picking and choosing the right notes to bounce off what was going on in the entire song instaed of wailing over the top of it.Leading to an immediatly recongnizable style that spread it's message out across the whole world and sold millions of records.Lyndsey Buckingham ( fleetwood mac) and Mike Campbell (Tom Petty) are also of this type as well as Scotty Moore and James Burton and Roy Buchanon.Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters,Steve Miller.This is also the type of playing that record producers and engineers love to hear,it leaves space for other things that are happening on the record to be tweaked and brought out. And then his credits as a composer,he IS the music of The Rolling Stones,in the early days he also was the talent of The Rolling Stones.Not the star trip like Mick and Brian.If you watch the early films the cameras just did not him like it did those two.He was mixed in the films like Bill and Charlie, so you were hearing him more then seeing him.And that was Ok cause Brian and Mick were putting on a great show.Still when it came down to,he was the most important stone. Much,much more than a rhythm guitar player,you ain't gonna outgun him ever!