I can’t really sing and play live, because I can’t play bass efficiently and sing at the same time. If I concentrated on the vocals, I’d mess up the bass, and if I concentrated on the bass, I’d forget the lines.
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More Bill Wyman Quotes
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I am much more my own man than I was when I was with the Stones.
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Onstage I like to play with a an 18-inch speaker, which very few bass players do. I need that fat, underneath sound, which I’ve always had. It suits me admirably to do it like that, and I can imitate that sound by plugging directly into the board in the studio.
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I don’t make any money.
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I love to play smaller crowds with the Rhythm Kings.
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With the Rhythm Kings, I can involve myself in arranging and producing the music as well as the choice of songs.
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I always say that I am very proud of the work that I did with the Rolling Stones and that I am also proud of what I have done with the Rhythm Kings.
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Everything had to be done in-between Stones time.
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I’m not an upfront person. Being upfront is not my forte. I’m quite happy to stay in the back there with the drums, where I belong.
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I always got great respect as a bass player.
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I live in a house that was built in 1480. It has a moat around it. It is like a little baby castle.
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Because of the fashion, the young people don’t have any access to the history of music, unless people like me revive it. There are very few people to revive it, because you can’t earn any money doing it.
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My first record I owned was by Les Paul.
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I had a wonderful time with the Stones but after 31 years, I thought it was time to move on.
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All of my books are about researching. I do all the research and I give it to a writer who can put it in the written word better than I could.
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I’m always shy in front of an audience, so I’m always at the back, in the shadows, just doing it. I don’t like the front, the adulation.
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