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Topic: Wyman/Today's NY Post Return to archive
01-18-02 10:20 AM
patioaintdry Wyman sings

FOR 40 years, the Rolling Stones have epitomized the drugs, sex and rock 'n' roll life while managing to keep their more scandalous episodes hidden from public view. But it now emerges that former bandmate Bill Wyman was keeping a diary and writing down everything the others were too dazed and confused to remember. Now Wyman, who left the world's greatest rock band in 1993, has completed a book that tells it all in sometimes sordid detail. Mick and the boys won't thank him for it, even if the book and its candid snapshots do jog their memories about what it was like to be young, idolized and totally moss-free. Bill's book is due out in Britain in October - at the height of the Stones world anniversary tour - and may already have been snapped up by a New York publisher.

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