Two of the world's best known guitarists came together on stage Wednesday for the NME awards in London.<br/> <br />Ronnie Wood from the Rolling Stones joined Johnny Marr formerly of the Smiths to perform the latter's track 'How Soon is Now'.<br/> <br />Wood also collected best live act on behalf of the Stones, who reurned to the stage late last year to celebrate 50 years in the business.<br/> <br />SOUNDITE, Ronnie Wood, Stones guitarist, saying (English):<br/> <br />"You know, the boys, they're gonna be really honoured to find this out. And, you know, we've only waited 50 years for it, so it's not a bad time to wait. Thank you."<br/> <br />The Stones also won best film for their documentary Crossfire Hurricance. Wood said before the ceremony that he wanted to do more live shows, including playing Glastonbury.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE, Ronnie Wood, Stones guitarist, saying (English):<br/> <br />"Keep your eye out because you know I want to do some more (live shows) and I know that the boys do too."<br/> <br />As ever at the NME
