At 87, Bill Wyman Reveals Why No One CAN STAND Mick Jagger...

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Why No One CAN STAND Mick Jagger – Bill Wyman Spills the Truth
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Mick Jagger – the face of rock ‘n’ roll and one of the biggest legends in music history. But behind the fame, there’s another story. At 87, Bill Wyman, the former bassist of The Rolling Stones, opens up about the man behind the spotlight—and why Mick’s drive for success often came at a high cost.

From clashes with Keith Richards and Charlie Watts to strained ties with stars like David Bowie and Rod Stewart, Mick Jagger’s ambition built a rock empire while leaving fractures in friendships and band dynamics. How did one man’s hunger for greatness shape rock history but leave personal relationships in the dust?

If you love hearing untold stories about classic rock legends, wild band rivalries, and behind-the-scenes drama from icons like Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Freddie Mercury, and more, this video is for you!

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To me he is one of the best and most distinctive bass players. I loved his haunting bass lines such as 19th Nervous Breakdown, Sympathy for the Devil and Gimme shelter

AcousticFunk-PulseRuiz
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I saw the Rolling Stones at the Blaisdell Concert Hall in Honolulu in the early 1970s. I was disappointed with Jagger's gay (homosexual) demeanor and clothing during the concert and I called out "Jagger you're crazy!" from a 3rd row seat and he stopped for a moment and looked down at me and said, "I know I am!" That's what I remember about him.

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Jagger was a control freak, a perfectionist!
He got into collision practically with all the band members.
Brian Jones made a few mistakes, so Jagger punished him by not letting his instruments sound on practices.
Like Jagger would go over him and turn his sound off or unplug his guitar etc...!
Finally Brian quit, later died mysteriously.
Even Keith Richard had friction with Mick, bc Mick fired a technician he just didn't like.
Keith said in an interview, man was doing his job fine, why Mick screw with him, Keith didn't understand it?
I've been around bands and these things always happening that's why the band need a good manager!

szaki
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Strange, Charlie never feel that kind of exclusion and the plublic claimed him strongly on each show.
Bill is not the better placed to give moral lessond.

Methilde
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They treated like a bass player. Someday let's hope Sting get the Treatment lol

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What a crap AI generated script. More than a few classic Stones tracks actually had Keith on bass. Wyman had his moments, soe of them seminal, but he was nowhere near as pivotal to the Stones sound as Mick, Keith, or even Charlie.

willnygren