The Rolling Stones welcome back original bassist Bill Wyman
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- The Rolling Stones have welcomed back their original bassist, Bill Wyman, after his retirement from the band in 1989. Wyman, known for his quiet demeanor, contributed to the band's songs and played bass on tracks like "Street Fighting Man." He also wrote and sang lead on the song "In Another Land" from the 1967 album "Their Satanic Majesties Request."
During his time away from The Stones, Wyman pursued a solo career and released a solo album titled "Back to Basics" in 2015. He also performed with the rock group The Faces in a reunion show, filling in for the late Ronnie Lane.
The reunion with Wyman comes after the passing of original drummer Charlie Watts in 2021. The band met with Wyman in a California recording studio, where it was revealed that he would feature on The Stones' upcoming album. The album is intended as a tribute to Watts' memory and will be the band's first release since 2016's "Blue and Lonesome," which featured cover versions of classic blues songs. Their last album of original material was "A Bigger Bang" in 2005.
The Stones have been working on the new album for the past few years, with drummer Steve Jordan joining the recording sessions. While Wyman has been seen in the studio, it is unclear if he will join the band on tour after the album's release. The release date for the new record has not been announced yet. ===============================================================================================
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The Stones should bring Mick Taylor back for the album too, his tenure with the band was the High Water Mark of the Stones...
I've always thought the same thing. The Mick Taylor era of the Stones is sort of like the Marc Ford era of the Black Crowes.
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He toured with them in 2013. Seeing him doing cyhmk was a def concert highlight for my life
Better yet, they should ask & bring back ORIGINAL Member Guitarist/Bassist
(The AMAZING") DICK Taylor (see "The Pretty Things") NOW!!.....
Dick Taylor "Samples" (w/The "Pretty Things" 1964-2020)
1) "Balloon Burning" (1968) "Psychedelic/Fuzz Guitar"
ruclips.net/video/jchDrz3LT5U/видео.html
2) "Feel Like Going Home" (2007) -
"POWERFUL-Foot Stomping Electric Blues/Slide/Guitar"
ruclips.net/video/Ce22NFXj-c8/видео.html
best era
They should bring back MICK TAYLOR also
Good point. Ive never regarded Ronnie Wood as a Rolling Stone, I see him as that bloke from The Faces who got a good break. Great guitarist, though.
Mick wasn't in the Stones anywhere as long as Bill who was a good friend to Charlie, we don't know that Mick was close to Charlie and I think the recording to be done with Bill is a tribute to Charlie, personally I think with hindsight Mick would have been better in the long term of his career to have stayed a bit longer with John Mayall where he proved to be very good in his own style without going for the Clapton and Green sound ( I saw the three of them with J.M) and then form his own band with other quality musicians, The link up with the Stones was a double edge sword in my mind, he prob earned a lot more but his playing would have been somewhat cramped I'm sure in the same way as Rory Gallagher and Jeff Beck would have been in joining the Stones as was rumoured at the time,
Maybe he was too good as a guitarist for the Stones, Ron Wood is very versatile and I believe he was the right choice 100% for the Stones, he isn't a guitarist who ever over plays and he does play thoughtful guitar., Considering he was a bass guitarist for several years he is far better musician than maybe given credit for, Keith Richards needs him there on stage in the same way as he needed Brian Jones, but this is just my opinion and I think the Stones are great and always have been !
and get out Ron Wood...
@@philippediblasipoor Ron
No!!!!!! Love rocking Ronnie, he weaves with my musical king Keeeeef so much better.
Correction: Bill Wyman left on 6th January 1993, after 30 years.
With modern techniques they might bring back Brian Jones as well. But this story about Bill coming back: no, why should he?
Don't forget Charlie.
Well he probably looks just like the rest of them by now but after all this time it would be cruel to just throw him in at the deep end.
@@hardlines2635😂I think you are absolutely correct, but then....
Doubtful.
✨🏆✨ 😉
Bill also made 4 albums with his group The Rhythm Kings! Great stuff
You're right ✨
The other "quiet one".
I've been playing bass for 3 decades and Bill Wyman is far superior to the current bassist. There's no rhyme or reason why he sounds better, it's mostly the feeling he puts forth with each note.
Yeah your right
If you read Bill Wyman's autobiography "Stone Alone," you will learn that while his career with the Stones made him a famous multi-millionare rock star, it came at a cost of a thousand indignities, not the least of which was Keith taking over bass for major events like the Rock n Roll Circus film with Clapton and Lennon. Bill was essentially hired for his equipment when the Stones began and over the years was marginalized and crapped on like you wouldn't believe. They hated the fact that he was very straight, served in the RAF and refused to do any drugs, like he was a square that they tolerated. But in return for silently accepting his place as a sideman in the shadows, he had quite a life.
No worse than Stones fellow founding member, Ian Stewart who was relegated to sideman for decades because management didn't think he looked like a band member. Menudo did the same thing to me. And it still hurts.
ANd busied himself with teenagers.
@@budway1942 hell yeah, are you jealous?
@@bbb8997why would anyone be jealous of a child abuser?
@@bbb8997 he went with a 13 year old when he was in his fuckin 40s. You defending that shit?
He never played bass on Street Fighting Man...that was Keith.
you wannabe interesting with this?
@@johneshuis1215 what does that even mean?
It is rumoured that Keith would sometimes wipe off Bill's bass track and put his own on. Probably because the Stones were not always all together at studio times so they could develop matetial independently as it took them.
That doesn't sound right. Wyman is the world's best bassist.
@@idolhanz9842 it's easy to fact check and it does sound like Keith not Bill. Keith played bass on more songs than you may be aware of.
They should bring in Mick Taylor as well.
too fat ..
I agree
No mick Taylor.
Only mick jagger
Bill and Charlie were the team
And Brian the founder of the band
Two of my Glasgow mates from Maryhill named Chooch and Joe were working in London and decided to go to a pub. In that pub there was a man sitting who resembled or was Bill Wyman, they were arguing if it was him so to settle it they went up to ask him, “all right” said Bill “you can have an autograph”, “we don’t want an autograph” they replied, then they all laughed. My two pals and Bill ended up sitting together for the rest of the night talking and drinking.
Actually, Keith Richards played bass on "Street Fighting Man".. not to take away from Wyman's importance in the band, but simply to keep the facts straight. Peace.
and Sympathy for the Devil
He played bass with the dirty mac on rock n roll circus.
.. no kidding !
Top of the pops 1967, let's spend the night together. Bill is the star in that performance, he is a highly underrated musician. At almost 90 he still keeps going 🙂
Going to find that
He is 85-86.
Going strong? Strongly enjoying retirement
Make an album with Bill and Mick taylor while everyone is still able. It's amazing only 2 members have passed in 60+ years of rock n roll lifestyle. I still can't believe Keith and Woody outlived Jeff Beck.
I saw Bill Wyman play with The Rolling Stones at Wembley Stadium, London in 1990, so he definitely did not retire from the band in 1989. I wonder how much of this video is fact and how much is complete drivel!
Must've been written by a millennial.
@@stevelind393 My favourite ...whats memory ,as came up in print on the screen,instead of -obviously-Watts memory,referring of course to Charlie.
This is so cool! 👍
I'm glad Lennon left the overrated band Beatles in 1969. 😂
Bill Wyman's Blues Oddysee is a great book!
Pure fantasy, he won't be re-joining the band, and hasn't been to California, Jagger sent the track to Wyman in London for him to add his part..its just one track, so this is just an over-blown hyped-up story.
Miss you
I can related to the Stones. Take me, for instance. I have been working on my new album -- for decades now. No release date set as of yet, sad to admit it.
Bill will celebrate his 87th birthday this year. I can't see him going on tour.
He’s busy touring schools looking for his next wife.
@@hardlines2635He's quite happy with his current one I think.
It wasn’t 1989 that he retired from the stones it was actually 1993
I saw the Stones here in Sweden in 1981 when I was but a wee lad. I was surprised then when people told me that "Old Stoneface" Bill Wyman was 47 years old. That guy will live forever.
Correction, it was 1982. Ullevi stadium, Göteborg, Sweden. Also, after checking, Bill Wyman was 45 years old at the time, not 47 as I wrote.
He was 47 when he became smitten with 13yr old Mandy Smith. If he lives forever it should be within the confines of a prison cell.
@tricksterj-mf2cr - Courting?? "Grooming" is the correct terminology.
@tricksterj-mf2cr - Yes, all those pervs you mentioned had unhealthy interests in adolescent girls. But seriously, are you actually trying to condone paedophlia?? Do you have children of your own? Would you actually want some 47yr old creep sniffing round your 13 yr old daughter regardless of whether he showed enough restraint to wait until she was 16 to shag her?
Wasnt it 82
Watch some cuts on RUclips (parts 1 and 2) of them developing Sympathy for the Devil. wild in the sense that Jagger and Richards were dialed in. Poor Brian...not so much. Keith did a lot of the early bass lick developments and then it shows Bill playing rhythm guitar! In fact with the exception of Charlie, they all did. Also, so many people in the studio including Nicky Hopkins but repairmen and guys in suits walking around while the band jammed.
I think Billy got reduced to tambourine on the final cut. He’s seen playing it in the video you mention when they brought the percussionist in
The old nonce is back woohoo
Superb news indeed.
Good news. Bill was and is great. Rock on gentleman.
oh yeah .... great boom boom ... Unbeleivable booms !
@@catholiccowboy8545
Are you really this clueless?
@@Chatta-Ortega .. yes sir !
Got Bill Wyman's autograph at a book signing in Manchester around 2001-ish..he had a hand in writing several of their hits, but never got credit (or royalties)..
He had a hand in a few things, dirty old man, bet he didn’t mention in his book about moving to France where it was legal.
Bring back the other Mick too. Put Ronnie "the hack" Woods on drums.
Great news.
Well, Daryl was getting too fat. I certainly hope Bill is in good health and spirits . Bill Wyman is like the world's best bass player. Good to see he wrote great books and is happy with Suzanne living over at bury st. Edmunds. This is good news. He was missed terribly .
Like Bill's not fat.
Was Daryl fired because of being too fat...?
hes not fat, also not the best bass player in the world. but hes very good for the stones
The guy I want to see back is named Mick Taylor!
The best musician they ever had
@@Mncrr best guitarist, big difference.
@Trickster J both good guitarists but neither were anywhere near mick Taylor. Those two were on no ones top twenty British guitarists in the sixties.
@Hornwell Jared do you play because mick although only 20 when he joined was already considered one of the finest blues guitarists in England. Keith was an innovative rhythm guitarist who had mastered chuck berry licks and a few more.
@Trickster J don’t know much about that being a measurement of popularity or real ability but most guitarists would rate Taylor ahead of Richard
He quit in 1989, but was asked to keep it a secret until his 1993 announcement.
He kept a lot of stuff secret, I wonder if he ever got a Jim,ll fix it badge.
If he quit in 1989 then why was he touring with them throughout Europe in 1990?
.. no kidding !
The stones( glimmer twins) should ask Wyman and Taylor to join for the new album giving some lead vocal slots for Wyman, Taylor and Wood, with Steve Jordan on drums with the Jordan feel, and Darryl can play Bass when Wyman plays organ/ piano and the band should take a staged band pic including Darryl and Jordan as the youngest stones getting idolozed. Chuck Leavel is a great keyboard player and a conductor whom the band listens to when to start and stop a tune when playing live.... technically if the glimmer twins play with any set of musicians, the sound would be the stones sound but I disagree that since the demise of Charlie Watts, cause I love the Charlie feel..the sloppy but careful simple beats, the Charlie snare sound, quite unique
With Charlie and Daryl, the backline of the greatest rock'n'roll band of them all was pure jazz.
It's only jagger who has success as solo artist. The beatles after their breakup had all successful solo career
In the UK, Bill had a bigger hit than ANY other solo RS.
I was just thinkin bout when He left after the Steel Wheels tour!And BaM here He is Back!CooL!Thats just BeYonD AweSuM,nah!Take care Everybody Always!Jcsx
Bring back Mick Taylor too!!!!!!!!!!!
He's busy eating his 4 meals a day, please do not disturb.
@@catholiccowboy8545 F U
@@catholiccowboy8545 He's busy doing 4 more chords than Paul McFartney in the next world tour.
@@catholiccowboy8545 please do not disturb catholiccowboy8545. On his medication.
@@dindjarin7185 .. right !
This is gonna be interesting!
Loved the Stones for over 50 years! My prediction is Bill Wyman will join the group on tours and there will be a final big tour that Wyman will be with them and possibly Mick Taylor.
Their final tour in 2024 or 2025 will be called the Biggest Bang Tour.
Wrong, Keeeeef takes things as they come... if it’s meant to be it’s meant to be.
I would bet a years pay that Bill will not be touring with the Stones. If anything he will make a appearance at one show while they are in Europe, thats about it
@@jeffwatts1126 Agree
@@jeffwatts1126 His touring days are done, he's got plenty of other interests to see him out. If he's not doing shows with his Rhythm Kings, he ain't going to tour with the Stones, that's for sure!
I heard Bill Wyman didn't like flying so he stopped playing with them. He'll probably just do the studio work for them, but who knows maybe we will see him on tour with them if they start one up again.
My guess is that Wyman will make s few guest appearances on tour.
Keith said in his book Life that he is skeptical of Wyman's fear of flying explanation for quitting the band.
Keith explained that he had flown thousands of times. Sometimes on the most rickety wrecks.
Bill was in the r a f before he was famous
@@goojedooje660 Ah, yes! I did forget that. Keith also says in the passage from Life that it could have been a statistical thing. He says that Bill is very much into statistics. Maybe Bill felt the odds were starting to run against him the more that he flew according to Keith.
Either way Keith seems skeptical that Bill left the band due to a fear of flying.
It might have been because Jagger/Richards had a lock on writing and no one else had a chance unless it was a cover.
@@robertosborne7542Bill was still able to branch off and do some excellent work on his own!
Keith Richards played bass on "Street Fighting Man"
And Sympathy.
Grande Bill, queria que ele nunca tivesse saído da banda, fazia uma ótima cozinha com Charlie.
I saw them twice in 1990 and Bill was still in the band. He didn't quite in 1989. Just sayin'...
Try to be better, chatbot that wrote this video’s script, you’ve tarnished the memory of the late Charlie what’s 0:55 (turn CC on for full effect.)
Great 👍
86? and still going
Bill's true age ahs always been disputed but he is definitely the oldest of the bunch.
Can't help but think it will be something unreleased from the '80s that has been remixed.
Like tatoo you
Good news, can't wait to see Bill❤❤❤
If this is true …that would be awesome 👏🏻!
Ugh, no. The oldest band of all time.
At 80 years and it'll still sound better than anything thats come out in the last two decades
Absolutely!
They are better than anything in the top 40 by far…
Bill's first solo album, "Monkey Grip" was pretty good. It was a college thing.
Awesome news!!! :)
I thought he left in the early 90's not 1989. I'm guessing he is running out of $ to finance his lavish lifestyle. Now bring back Taylor and a drummer who plays more like Charlie and I might just get excited about the Stones again. Wyman alone does little for me.
The Rolling stones are Charlie,Mick,Keith,Bill and Brian.That is the Rolling Stones and anything else is just a watered down group.
AS for Keef playing bass...
Sometimes yer mates don't show ...
There either pissed or pissed off...
Remember McCartney played a lot of drums
on "The White" album.
Peace on earth.
Realy sound goming back.yepee.
What ignoramus wrote this? On the original studio version of "Street Fighting Man," it was Keith who played bass.
So much misinformation. Wyman's solo records include: Monkey Grip, Stone Alone, Green Ice, Bill Wyman, Steady Rollin', Stuff, Back To Basics, Digital Dreams Soundtrack, Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey, etc.
With Mick Taylor would be wonderful
This is the cheapest, lowest-quality and least-produced clip I've ever seen.
Whats memory?!Watts memory-Charlie obviously ,get it right,these voice overs are terrible
Rumour has it he bagged over 1000 women. Man, I should have learned the bass.
I'm available as a bass player for touring. The previous bassist from NRBQ can't hold a candle to Bill Wyman. It's obvious by seeing the smile on Kieth Richard's face...
That is so cool
Good to see Bill recording again with his old mates…!
Old primates are always the funnier.
@@catholiccowboy8545 wow imagine that… a wannabe funny guy on RUclips….how original…!
@@rjmprod .. i wanna be your lover baby, i wanna be your mom ...
@@rjmprod that is funny, especially pretentious ones
@@catholiccowboy8545 Likely OUR Fav' Blistering Garage Rocker of theirs TO THIS DAY STILL huh Cath'!!?? as Billy's Thumping/Looping Bass Line/w Brian's STINGING Slide Solo is what "PRIMAL" Rock n' Roll is ALL ABOUT (IMHO!!)🔥🕶
Rolling Stones by name only ..
I had a hard time accepting The Stones after Wyman quit. The revolving guitar spot of Jones/Taylor/Wood gave names to its three distinct eras, so that's worked out very well.. but losing Bill was a bitter pill to swallow. It just wasn't the same. Now that Charlie's gone, I think they should hang it up. That's just too much of a blow to shake off. No Stones without Mr. Watts. End of the story for me.. but I'll never stop listening to them. The live records are spotty.. "Got Live" and "Ya Ya's" are the only ones I really get into these days.. but every studio album through "Steel Wheels" is essential, and those that follow are well worth owning, esp. "Voodoo Lounge", "A Bigger Bang" and "Blue & Lonesome". That's enough Stones to keep my geezer battery charged to my dying day.
These guys are musicians with all of their heart and soul. They're gonna die on the stage
That still doesn't prove he was ever "arrested for drugs," as alleged.
Bill Wyman was out of the band longer than he was in it.
Super !!!😜👅
That is if Keith Richards give his blessings
He left the band in 1993 not 1989.
I always liked stoic Bill. Glad that they had a reunion.
I can see the album being a tribute to Charlie Watts and having Bill play as he never stopped. Bill is my least fave of the guys
Charlie What's? Own up!
Being more (a lot more )of a beatles fan i probably thought The stones original bassist was dead
No it's the other way around or are you not familiar with the Beatles history?
NICE to see! Good on him!
i like this man. His gf was 13
Back to Basics. I get it, ha.
Nobody can cover.
I miss Stu too.
Oh, come to Stones, !!!!
What's that little bass he's playing in the picture?
a bassette.
a mandy smith
It is a Bill Wyman designed bass, sold by The Bass Centre in England
Why man.
Rolling forever ❤❤
Wyman was the second bassist, Dick Taylor was the founding member and bassist.
Brian Jones was the founder member of the Rolling Stones not Dick Taylor, Bill Wyman can confirm this in a video found on youtube
@@nickb5391 OMG, another crazy Brian Jones geek!!! Run, guys, run as fast as you can!
@@nickb5391 "A" Founding Member/NOT "THE" etc (re: THE GREAT Dick Taylor) Nick & Marg'..........
Errhh, Keith actually played bass on “Street Fighting Man.” :)
Cool
Are we all going to gloss over his pedophillia?
no i research his hebephilia
For many years it was thought that Charlie Watts was the oldest member of the group. In fact Bill was about 5 years older.
It would be great to use this AI technology & use some of Brians work with the band too on this new album
Why?
It would be spectral
And a little satanic , and messianic
Brian is gone ... bye bye 👋
On 2 June 1989, aged 52, Wyman married 18-year-old Mandy Smith, whom he had "fallen in love with" when she was 13 and, according to Smith, had a sexual relationship with when she was 14.
P3d0 is waaaaay more prolific than the "elites" would have us normies believe
Stray cat Blues 😂
It's very funny when Keith play bass guitar.
"Wyman, known for his quiet demeanour", and also for his liking for under-age companions.
.. you mean 70 y. o. women ?
@catholiccowboy8545 "Mandy Smith was 14 when she embarked upon a sexual relationship with 47 year old Rolling Stone Bill Wyman."
QUE VUELVA BILL WYMAN A LOS STONES , EL VERDADERO BAJISTA ..!!!
Alot of people don't know but he helped Frampton get his start
The “narrator” and sub-titles say “what’s memory” when it should have been “Watt’s memory”. As in Charlie Watts memory.
Good grief.
Thanks. That phrase confused the heck out of me.
Saw them in 1975, 77, 82 and 98. First two were the best. Ron Wood was new in 1975 and still hanging in.