![]() ![]() Recorded 15th June 2004 in Berlin Mastered by Tim Youngīuy the album The Kings Of Rhythm Volume 3: Tell You A Secret from Bill’s official online store which contains the complete Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings (Live) album as part of a 4 CD collectors edition. This live album finds Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings bringing their considerable collective jazz and rock & roll chops to a set of creditable swing, blues, and R&B covers, including the up tempo Roll ‘Em Pete and Jump, Jive and Wail as well as a version of the Beatles’ Taxman and original songs like Disappearing Nightly. ![]() Raising temperatures this week is the brilliant Wild One (Real Wild Child) featuring the wonderful Mr Albert Lee on vocals.įancy hearing more? Buy the album The Kings Of Rhythm Volume 3: Tell You A Secret from Bill’s official online store which contains the complete Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings (Live) album as part of a 4 CD collectors edition. Real Wild Child Well I'm just outa school Like I'm real real cool Gotta dance like a fool Got the message that I gotta be A wild one Ooh yeah I'm a wild one. Wild Child is a 2008 American/British/French teen romantic dramedy film starring Emma Roberts. Though she's handed credit cards with unlimited balances and surrounded by countless hangers on,Poppy can't escape the mounting frustration she feels with her family situation.And she makes sure that everyone know it. The nights may be drawing in and the weather getting colder, but the music just keeps getting hotter. Johnny OKeefe (1935-1978) was a pioneering Australian rock singer whose career began in the 1950s and ended with his early death in the late 1970s of. Sixteen-year-old Poppy (Emma Roberts) is a self-obsessed,incorrigible brat who lives a pampered life in her L.A world. A real treat for fans this week – Bill’s track of the week is the amazing Wild One (Real Wild Child) taken from the album Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings (Live)… ‘Real Wild Child’ Sarah Harding The film’s closing track is an astounding rendition of Iggy Pop’s ‘Real Wild Child’ (which, in fact, Iggy Pop wrote after being extremely moved by reading the original script of the film crazy). ![]()
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