Bill Wyman - 'Honky Tonk Woman. video free download


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Duration: 04:32
Uploaded: 2010/01/20

Cult TV recorded THE RHYTHMKINGS on januari the 15th 2010 in Paradiso Amsterdam.

It was a great concert, and the tour goes on untill the 30th in Holland.

The line-up in this video:

BILL WYMAN'S RHYTHM KINGS: BILL WYMAN, ALBERT LEE, GEORGIE FAME, GERAINT WATKINS, BEVERLEY SKEETE, TERRY TAYLOR, GRAHAM BROAD, NICK PAYN, FRANK MEAD - speciale gast: MICK HUCKNALL (SIMPLY RED)

Comments

8 years ago

Tom C

Bill played bass....the foundation of all rock n roll blues music.....

9 years ago

Robert J. Williamson

He sounds absolutely fucking terrible. Like a dunk at karaoke. This is perhaps the worst singing I've ever heard from a music professional. 

9 years ago

william harvey

bill never fucked up his part.I saw him do an interview once and he said his favorite Stones song was Honky Tonk Women.the singer here sounds like Ringo.the guy playing the red guitar is Albert Lee.

10 years ago

TheWiegos

It is very sad and painful the band so strongly fucked so RS' hit as "Honky tonk ..." 

10 years ago

abt7217tc

The man is a legend.

10 years ago

larkyleroy

No life in this what so ever.

10 years ago

BOUGEDELA34070

C'est vrai que Bill Wyman est un vrai "Stone" et surtout un "vrai" bassiste !

10 years ago

Thomas Fontvieille

Bill Wyman (and The Rhythm Kings) sera en concert à Jazz à Sète jeudi 11 juillet 2013. Infos et réservation sur le site de Jazz à Sète.

10 years ago

George Tyvier

je t"adore bill mais suis en colere car pourquoi as tu quitter les stones ,n"oublies pas tu es un vrai stonien 100% avec charlie ,mick, keith ,brian ,et toi bill j"aime ton blues ,ton groupes quand fait tu une tournee en france j"achete ma place de suite ,amitié bill suis un pur stonien 100% fan !!!!!

10 years ago

Y Bangkara

have you ever listen to In Another Land??? it's the 1st single of The Stone which Mick didn't take the lead singer!!! the lead singer was Bill!!!

10 years ago

bluesno1fann

he sang a hell of a lot better over 30 years ago, considering he's 76 now, it's not surprising he sounds horrible now!

11 years ago

winterlandboy

Oh come on Bill

11 years ago

Bo Mino

Bill, I thought you left The Rolling Stones because you didn't want to play songs like " Honky Tonk Women" any more?

11 years ago

shadyalan1

Next to Mick, Bill was the smartest Stone !!!!!

11 years ago

Bill Jones

Bill's voice has improved a lot!

11 years ago

Helmut Nowak

Bill is Super COOOOOL

11 years ago

TheAxeman64

Now we know why he never sang...he's as bad as me. ;-)

11 years ago

brdaisy331

its true that keith wrote music to sympathy for the devil on bass but he wrote his guitar parts on bass ! he didnt make bass part himself. bass part was made by bill only ( which you just declared to be great ) . you can watch bill make bass in the sympathy for the devil movie that the stones had shot with Jean-Luc Godard

11 years ago

Michael Phillip

the bass on under my thumb is basically following the thumbs, and it's very low, the sound. on satisfaction there isn't nothing so spetacullar, it's simlar to the guitar. you know, the real great basses lines or basses riffs on the stones history it was made by keith. An powerfull example it is the bass line on sympathy for the devil and monkey man. i'm not saying that i am better than bill, but he didn't make much diference in the stones history.

11 years ago

Michael Phillip

come on bill you don't play nothing and your voice is terrible, you just entered in stones because you had the a great amp. the stones don't need you

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