Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
Yeah in the same interview McLagan talks about recording and touring with the Stones on the Some Girls record and tour and Jagger trying to squeeze him
I suspect the list of people who think Jagger is overly generous with money is rather short.

In 1975, Joe Walsh was an established guitar talent when Henley and Frey asked Walsh to join The Eagles. To this day, Walsh has always been paid as hired help.

In 1990, Jerry Garcia and the rest of The Grateful Dead were very generous sharing concert revenue equally with their new keyboardist (Vince Welnick). At the time, Vince had no work, at all, and was homeless sleeping in a barn. Vince immediately starting making a million dollars a year. The Grateful Dead spent only one day auditioning and making the selection from four local (Bay Area) keyboardist.