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Stones did not respect me: Bill Wyman

Bassist says he was happy to leave the Rolling Stones in 1993 as singer Mick Jagger and Keith Richards did not respect him.

Updated on: May 09, 2006 06:33 PM IST
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Bassist Bill Wyman was happy when he left the Rolling Stones in 1993 because singer Mick Jagger and Keith Richards did not respect him.

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According to Contactmusic, Wyman did not take any drugs other than smoking cannabis in the band's early years and because of this he was made to feel like an outcast. He also felt there was a lack of appreciation.

Jagger and Richards supposedly expected him to drop everything when they needed him but refused to cooperate when he had other plans.

He says: "I'd never felt as if I was really part of the gang. For a start, I wasn't taking drugs. Sometimes I was the only one who wasn't doing stuff, so I felt like an outcast all the time.

"(Drummer) Charlie (Watts) would say: 'I am sorry, I am going to be in Zimbabwe on a wildlife thing. But they'd say, 'You are going to have to cancel."

 
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