Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Let The Good Times Roll (2004)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 7 010 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Rock, Blues | Label: Classic Pictures Entertainment Ltd. | Copy: Untouched | Runtime: 166 min | 7,31 Gb(DVD-9)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 7 010 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Rock, Blues | Label: Classic Pictures Entertainment Ltd. | Copy: Untouched | Runtime: 166 min | 7,31 Gb(DVD-9)
Includes Two Live ConcertsThis film captures Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings on the road, in the studio and on stage during their 2004 European tour. Performing 'roots' music by some of the greatest artists of all time including Nina Simone, Ray Charles, and Chuck Berry. Featuring a host of talented musicians, today's Rhythm Kings line-up perform some of the greatest songs of the last 50 years alongside original material. Accomplishing exactly what Bill set out to do-create an evening of fun and enjoyment for all.
Bill Wyman established himself among the greatest bassists in rock & roll history; in tandem with drummer Charlie Watts, he belonged to one of the most stalwart rhythm sections in popular music, perfectly complementing the theatrics of Mick Jagger and the gritty guitar leads of Keith Richards. Born William Perks in London on October 24, 1936, Wyman was playing in a group called the Cliftons when he was asked to join the Stones in mid-1962, replacing bassist (and future Pretty Things member) Dick Taylor. Reportedly asked to join the group simply because he had his own amplifier, he was, at age 25, by several years the oldest member of the group; regardless, his chemistry with the other bandmembers was immediate, and with the subsequent arrival of Watts, the classic Rolling Stones lineup was soon cemented.
The rest, of course, is history, and before too long the Stones were widely recognized as the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band. In 1974, Wyman became the first from their ranks to record a solo LP, the all-star Monkey Grip; two years later, he repeated the trick with Stone Alone. His next major side project was the 1985 cover band Willie and the Poor Boys, which also included Watts, Jimmy Page, and Paul Rodgers. While rarely the recipient of the kind of media attention given his more notorious bandmates, Wyman found himself at the center of scandal in 1989 when he married model Mandy Smith, whom he'd begun dating when she was just 13 years old; they divorced a year later. Finally, in January 1993, he publicly announced his long-rumored departure from the Stones, announcing plans to publish an autobiography, Stone Alone; in 1997 Wyman formed a new band, the Rhythm Kings, which featured guitarists Peter Frampton and Albert Lee as well former Procol Harum keyboardist Gary Brooker. The group debuted with the LP Struttin' Our Stuff, followed in 1999 by Anyway the Wind Blows. Wyman greeted the new century with a string of albums including Groovin' (2000), Double Bill (2001), Just for a Thrill (2005), and numerous live recordings and compilations.
Artists: Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
- Bill Wyman: Synthesizer, Keyboards, Bass, Vocals
- Georgie Fame: Organ, Vocals
- Terry Taylor: Guitar, Vocals
- Albert Lee: Guitar, Vocals
- Beverley Skeete: Vocals
- Frank Mead: Sax, Harmonica
- Graham Broad: Drums
- Mike Sanchez: Piano, Vocals
- Nick Payn: Sax, Flute, Harmonica
Tracklist:
Rockin' The Roots
01. I Got a Woman
02. Jutterbug Boogie
03. Jump Jive and Wail
04. Baby Workout
05. Kiddio
06. Down in the Bottom
07. Comin' Home Baby
08. Flatfoot Sam
09. Real Wild Child
10. Lights Out
11. Tear it Up
Let The Good Times Roll
12. You Never Can Tell
13. Mule Skinner Blues
14. Days Like This
15. Jump Back
16. I'll Be Satisfied
17. Race With the Devil
18. Hit the Road Jack
19. Pink Champagne
20. I Put A Spell on You
21. Tell You A Secret
22. Chicken Shack Boogie
Extra:
- 'Rocking The Roots' (40 Minute Tour Highlights)
- 'On The Road' (45 Minute Film With The Band On Tour)
Features:
- Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu
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