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With most of these song I didn't even know it was not Bill. Although I love stuff that Bill did it shows that he was quite easy to replace.Quote
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Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...(Bill plays maracas)
Live with Me (Bill's live version is the best).
Tumbling Dice (Played like Bill)
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down (no credit given for bass)
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel (Bill DOES play bass per album credit)
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
My italics above. What's your point? Except for a couple exceptions, those are minor album cuts in the Stones pantheon. Only a couple were singles. Would you like a list of their singles he DID play bass on? How about the lead off song on Exile? On Some Girls? How about every concert they played since he joined until he stepped away? And think how much better the above songs might have been with Bill on them.
Yeah , I don't know what to do ? I better check my phone and get instructions . A generation of mindless zombies being led around by there phones . Directions / I don't know how to get there . Take a test , get the answers from the phone . Meet a girl and want to date , check with the phone on the how and when to ? etc.Quote
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Honestman
That one wasn't on the right side
Look at those people actually enjoying the show instead of filming it with their smartphones
Bob Dylan at The Ryman had a strict no-cell phone use policy. I loved it. Seeing Jack White April 30. He also has a similar policy.
It can be done, and I hope more artists start doing it, at least for the bands I like. The artists that have crowds mainly composed of those in their 20's and younger can keep letting their fans bring and use cell phones. Hell, if they had a no cell phone policy, they'd lose their minds because many of them don't know how to function without them. Pretty sad.
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Those photos are just incredible. The band, and the audience.
Wouldn't have minded an ultra double plus expanded box set with the Concert for the Blind thrown in too ... Blind Date is one good boot, esp the band playing themselves out of a state of collapse on the opening of Star Star ...
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Blind Date is also great, the boots do it justice, but yes, if they included that, it would be very welcome!
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Blind Date is also great, the boots do it justice, but yes, if they included that, it would be very welcome!
The afternoon gig is really good but the commonly circulating sb tape/boot from the late concert shows a band that can barely stands.
Methinks there was quite some celebratory libations between the 2 shows... Jagger sounds totally drunk on the "Blind Date" boot.
You are making a fool of me ? Bill was a member of the Stones, obviously he has played on almost all the Stones songs, I never said otherwise. I just wrote that for a while he wasn't always there, Mick J. himself said in an interview, I don't think I've written anything different.Quote
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Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...(Bill plays maracas)
Live with Me (Bill's live version is the best).
Tumbling Dice (Played like Bill)
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down (no credit given for bass)
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel (Bill DOES play bass per album credit)
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
My italics above. What's your point? Except for a couple exceptions, those are minor album cuts in the Stones pantheon. Only a couple were singles. Would you like a list of their singles he DID play bass on? How about the lead off song on Exile? On Some Girls? How about every concert they played since he joined until he stepped away? And think how much better the above songs might have been with Bill on them.
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That one wasn't on the right side
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Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
I don't know where you get that impression. Most accounts of studio time with the Stones have Bill and Charlie arriving first, and then waiting. And waiting. The only time they had to kowtow to Bill was when he told them he was leaving. He's not on two or three throw away songs on Steel Wheels, probably because he was getting married. But excepting Continental Drift, he's on all the songs that matter. Bill always made the best songs better.
Harlem Shuffle is the best thing on Dirty Work, and it's a great Bill song. Ronnie had one good bass part playing bass for the Stones, Emotional Rescue.
And he's great on El Mocambo. His playing often brings a sense of humor to songs. Try doing that with a bass.
The tracks without Wyman were done when he was off dealing with his future marital disaster's health issues.
However, I'm not accusing Bill of anything, I'm just saying he wasn't the saint that many paint. Bill is the only Stones who has often been assende, there must be a reason! Charlie has always been on all tracks except IORR which was recorded at Ronnie's house and Charlie wasn't there, like no other Stones but Mick.
No one said he was a saint. But he was a professional. Never missed a gig with the Stones. Never endangered the group by his arrests. (Pissing on a service station wall didn't stop anything). How about 'Heaven', where it's only him, and the two Micks? Or 'Moonlight Mile' where Keith doesn't participate? Except for maybe 'SFTD', I can't think of a Stones song Bill might have not been able to play on as good, or better. And no Charlie wasn't on all tracks. Ever heard of You Can't Always Good What You Want? Jimmy Miller. 'I Just Want To See His Face'. 'Shine A Light' - Jimmy Miller. 'Happy' - Jimmy Miller.
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...
Live with Me
Tumbling Dice
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
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I was there for the afternoon show. They were pretty loose on that one as well. They weren't on tour then and probably didn't get much done at 'rehearsal'.
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I was there for the afternoon show. They were pretty loose on that one as well. They weren't on tour then and probably didn't get much done at 'rehearsal'.
But did you get the t-shirt??
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StonedRamblerWith most of these song I didn't even know it was not Bill. Although I love stuff that Bill did it shows that he was quite easy to replace.Quote
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Four songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...(Bill plays maracas)
Live with Me (Bill's live version is the best).
Tumbling Dice (Played like Bill)
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down (no credit given for bass)
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel (Bill DOES play bass per album credit)
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
My italics above. What's your point? Except for a couple exceptions, those are minor album cuts in the Stones pantheon. Only a couple were singles. Would you like a list of their singles he DID play bass on? How about the lead off song on Exile? On Some Girls? How about every concert they played since he joined until he stepped away? And think how much better the above songs might have been with Bill on them.
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TestifyFour songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!Quote
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TestifyBill has been missing on many songs even on Emotional Rescue and also on many songs from 70s albums.Quote
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Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
I don't know where you get that impression. Most accounts of studio time with the Stones have Bill and Charlie arriving first, and then waiting. And waiting. The only time they had to kowtow to Bill was when he told them he was leaving. He's not on two or three throw away songs on Steel Wheels, probably because he was getting married. But excepting Continental Drift, he's on all the songs that matter. Bill always made the best songs better.
Harlem Shuffle is the best thing on Dirty Work, and it's a great Bill song. Ronnie had one good bass part playing bass for the Stones, Emotional Rescue.
And he's great on El Mocambo. His playing often brings a sense of humor to songs. Try doing that with a bass.
The tracks without Wyman were done when he was off dealing with his future marital disaster's health issues.
However, I'm not accusing Bill of anything, I'm just saying he wasn't the saint that many paint. Bill is the only Stones who has often been assende, there must be a reason! Charlie has always been on all tracks except IORR which was recorded at Ronnie's house and Charlie wasn't there, like no other Stones but Mick.
No one said he was a saint. But he was a professional. Never missed a gig with the Stones. Never endangered the group by his arrests. (Pissing on a service station wall didn't stop anything). How about 'Heaven', where it's only him, and the two Micks? Or 'Moonlight Mile' where Keith doesn't participate? Except for maybe 'SFTD', I can't think of a Stones song Bill might have not been able to play on as good, or better. And no Charlie wasn't on all tracks. Ever heard of You Can't Always Good What You Want? Jimmy Miller. 'I Just Want To See His Face'. 'Shine A Light' - Jimmy Miller. 'Happy' - Jimmy Miller.
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...
Live with Me
Tumbling Dice
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
bill don´t play bass on emotional rescue?????
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Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
I don't know where you get that impression. Most accounts of studio time with the Stones have Bill and Charlie arriving first, and then waiting. And waiting. The only time they had to kowtow to Bill was when he told them he was leaving. He's not on two or three throw away songs on Steel Wheels, probably because he was getting married. But excepting Continental Drift, he's on all the songs that matter. Bill always made the best songs better.
Harlem Shuffle is the best thing on Dirty Work, and it's a great Bill song. Ronnie had one good bass part playing bass for the Stones, Emotional Rescue.
And he's great on El Mocambo. His playing often brings a sense of humor to songs. Try doing that with a bass.
The tracks without Wyman were done when he was off dealing with his future marital disaster's health issues.
However, I'm not accusing Bill of anything, I'm just saying he wasn't the saint that many paint. Bill is the only Stones who has often been assende, there must be a reason! Charlie has always been on all tracks except IORR which was recorded at Ronnie's house and Charlie wasn't there, like no other Stones but Mick.
No one said he was a saint. But he was a professional. Never missed a gig with the Stones. Never endangered the group by his arrests. (Pissing on a service station wall didn't stop anything). How about 'Heaven', where it's only him, and the two Micks? Or 'Moonlight Mile' where Keith doesn't participate? Except for maybe 'SFTD', I can't think of a Stones song Bill might have not been able to play on as good, or better. And no Charlie wasn't on all tracks. Ever heard of You Can't Always Good What You Want? Jimmy Miller. 'I Just Want To See His Face'. 'Shine A Light' - Jimmy Miller. 'Happy' - Jimmy Miller.
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...
Live with Me
Tumbling Dice
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2022-04-02 13:42 by deardoctor.
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TestifyFour songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!Quote
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TestifyBill has been missing on many songs even on Emotional Rescue and also on many songs from 70s albums.Quote
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Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
I don't know where you get that impression. Most accounts of studio time with the Stones have Bill and Charlie arriving first, and then waiting. And waiting. The only time they had to kowtow to Bill was when he told them he was leaving. He's not on two or three throw away songs on Steel Wheels, probably because he was getting married. But excepting Continental Drift, he's on all the songs that matter. Bill always made the best songs better.
Harlem Shuffle is the best thing on Dirty Work, and it's a great Bill song. Ronnie had one good bass part playing bass for the Stones, Emotional Rescue.
And he's great on El Mocambo. His playing often brings a sense of humor to songs. Try doing that with a bass.
The tracks without Wyman were done when he was off dealing with his future marital disaster's health issues.
However, I'm not accusing Bill of anything, I'm just saying he wasn't the saint that many paint. Bill is the only Stones who has often been assende, there must be a reason! Charlie has always been on all tracks except IORR which was recorded at Ronnie's house and Charlie wasn't there, like no other Stones but Mick.
No one said he was a saint. But he was a professional. Never missed a gig with the Stones. Never endangered the group by his arrests. (Pissing on a service station wall didn't stop anything). How about 'Heaven', where it's only him, and the two Micks? Or 'Moonlight Mile' where Keith doesn't participate? Except for maybe 'SFTD', I can't think of a Stones song Bill might have not been able to play on as good, or better. And no Charlie wasn't on all tracks. Ever heard of You Can't Always Good What You Want? Jimmy Miller. 'I Just Want To See His Face'. 'Shine A Light' - Jimmy Miller. 'Happy' - Jimmy Miller.
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...
Live with Me
Tumbling Dice
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
The most impressive "Bass-Guitar-Song" is still missing: FINGERPRINT FILE, which is played by Mick Taylor
I meant the Blind Date show. I WISH I was at the El Mo show! I did buy a t-shirt at the Oshawa show STG. There was only bootleg shirts available. It was kinda crudely done but cool as hell. Sadly it's gone now.Quote
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drwatts
I was there for the afternoon show. They were pretty loose on that one as well. They weren't on tour then and probably didn't get much done at 'rehearsal'.
But did you get the t-shirt??
He was the one with the cigarette hanging out of his mouth.
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deardoctorAlso Dancing With Mr D, which is Taylor alsoQuote
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TestifyFour songs in almost 60 years of the Rolling Stones? Bravo Charlie!Quote
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TestifyBill has been missing on many songs even on Emotional Rescue and also on many songs from 70s albums.Quote
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Bill in the last years of his militancy in the Stones, was often absent and disinterested, so much so that very often he was replaced by Ronnie or Keith. So it wasn't Bill waiting for Keith outside the bathroom, but the other Stones waiting for Bill.
I don't know where you get that impression. Most accounts of studio time with the Stones have Bill and Charlie arriving first, and then waiting. And waiting. The only time they had to kowtow to Bill was when he told them he was leaving. He's not on two or three throw away songs on Steel Wheels, probably because he was getting married. But excepting Continental Drift, he's on all the songs that matter. Bill always made the best songs better.
Harlem Shuffle is the best thing on Dirty Work, and it's a great Bill song. Ronnie had one good bass part playing bass for the Stones, Emotional Rescue.
And he's great on El Mocambo. His playing often brings a sense of humor to songs. Try doing that with a bass.
The tracks without Wyman were done when he was off dealing with his future marital disaster's health issues.
However, I'm not accusing Bill of anything, I'm just saying he wasn't the saint that many paint. Bill is the only Stones who has often been assende, there must be a reason! Charlie has always been on all tracks except IORR which was recorded at Ronnie's house and Charlie wasn't there, like no other Stones but Mick.
No one said he was a saint. But he was a professional. Never missed a gig with the Stones. Never endangered the group by his arrests. (Pissing on a service station wall didn't stop anything). How about 'Heaven', where it's only him, and the two Micks? Or 'Moonlight Mile' where Keith doesn't participate? Except for maybe 'SFTD', I can't think of a Stones song Bill might have not been able to play on as good, or better. And no Charlie wasn't on all tracks. Ever heard of You Can't Always Good What You Want? Jimmy Miller. 'I Just Want To See His Face'. 'Shine A Light' - Jimmy Miller. 'Happy' - Jimmy Miller.
These are the songs in which Bill doesn't play his bass, but there will be others too, these are the ones that come to mind:
Sympaty for ...
Live with Me
Tumbling Dice
Torn and Frayed
I Just Want to See His Face
Stop Breaking Down
Shine a Light
Casino Boogie
Soul Survivor
100 Years Ago
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Silver Train
IORR
Memory Motel
Shattered
Some Girls
Before They Make Me Run
Emotional Rescue
All About You
Dance
Summer Romance
Where the Boys Go
Tie You Up
Wanna Hold You
Pretty Beat Up
Winning Ugly
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On to Your Hat
Break the Spell
highwire.
The most impressive "Bass-Guitar-Song" is still missing: FINGERPRINT FILE, which is played by Mick Taylor
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Bill's bass playing was the best
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Is there anyone fukcin' cooler than the Stones? I don't think so.those pics exude coolness
Some of those pics (as well as others that have been posted throughout the thread) could have made a far better cover for this album than what they came up with.
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Bill's bass playing was the best
Of course it was. The ”guitar-bass” of Keith and Taylor is cool but it’s not a part of the real Stones magic. Ronnie is more of a real bass player, sure, but Wyman was unique. A cover like Route 66 has two main hooks: Keiths tight guitar and Bills dance hall swing. Charlies also important on that number. Hot Stuff wouldnt be the same song without Wymans bass. Live he was amazing and extremly important. Just listen to Rambler in -73. Oranything from -78. Or -81/-82.