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Best ever bass player for The Rolling Stones. Unique.
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timmyj3
Yeah, I listened to Wembley 82 in the other day and Wyman is blowing folks away with that base line. I know things always change but he was a way bigger part of their success than some seem to acknowledge. He was/is a force.
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timmyj3
Yeah, I listened to Wembley 82 in the other day and Wyman is blowing folks away with that base line. I know things always change but he was a way bigger part of their success than some seem to acknowledge. He was/is a force.
Absolutely. One of the best aspects of the last 10 years of Vault/live releases is rediscovering just how perfect Bill was with the band.
Wembley '82 a good example, listen to Bill and Charlie lay down such groovy, swinging rhythms.
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"IMO Bill Wyman was the biggest loss in the Stones camp.'
So true, until Charlie died. They should just stop now.
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Spodlumt
"IMO Bill Wyman was the biggest loss in the Stones camp.'
So true, until Charlie died. They should just stop now.
Why? They still kick ass live. Millions of people love them and still see them in concert. There is nothing better.
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Spodlumt
"IMO Bill Wyman was the biggest loss in the Stones camp.'
So true, until Charlie died. They should just stop now.
Why? They still kick ass live. Millions of people love them and still see them in concert. There is nothing better.
I didn't expect it but their last tour was pretty good. They trusted in Steve Jordan and he made it on his personal way. The result was a powerfull sound.
They let themselves go and enjoyed it obviously. And this was not for sure. So they had the courage do go and try it. They had much to loose.
Yes, after Darryl Jones he is the best bass player for the Stones ever.Quote
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Best ever bass player for The Rolling Stones. Unique.
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Spodlumt
"IMO Bill Wyman was the biggest loss in the Stones camp.'
So true, until Charlie died. They should just stop now.
Why? They still kick ass live. Millions of people love them and still see them in concert. There is nothing better.
I didn't expect it but their last tour was pretty good. They trusted in Steve Jordan and he made it on his personal way. The result was a powerfull sound.
They let themselves go and enjoyed it obviously. And this was not for sure. So they had the courage do go and try it. They had much to loose.
But its not not the same. I don't think anyone would claim they sound the same.