Now you can "come and join Bill Wyman in the greatest hobby on Planet Earth" -- and all for the low, low price of somewhere around $185 (plus shipping and handling).
According to former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, the band members used to forge each others' signatures when signing large amounts of memorabilia. All except for Charlie Watts, that is.
If you happened to be in attendance at the O2 Arena in London last November when Bill Wyman joined the Rolling Stones on stage for the first time in roughly 20 years, hang on to those memories, because Wyman says it'll never happen again.
Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman seems peeved that his time on stage with his former bandmates last fall was capped to five minutes. He played two songs at both London gigs and was then asked to tour America with the band. "I said for two songs? No thank you."
It excited longtime fans, but Bill Wyman's reunion with his former bandmates in the Rolling Stones really just amounted to a cameo appearance during their 50th anniversary shows last December -- and according to Wyman, that wouldn't have been his choice.
ROLLING STONES PLAY SONG WITH WYMAN
The Rolling Stones are reunited with former bassist Bill Wyman, but it’s not 				for a tour. Mick, Keith, Ron and Charlie will perform on a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Watch the 				River Flow” with Bill that’ll appear on a tribute album 				to late Stones founder, manager and keyboardist Ian Stewart...