Among the chaos of Jagger and Richards there was Charlie Watts who kept the Rolling Stones as a function Rock n Roll band. As well as been exceptional drummer who played for the song...RIP Charlie Watts
RIP Charlie Watts. Great career. Somewhat of a distinctive style.
Saw an interview with keef from while ago talking about other musiciansHe was a jazz man at heart. Which showed in his subtle style.
Legend...RIP.Charlie Watts, legendary Rolling Stones drummer, 80. RIP Charlie
Indeed he was and indeed it did.He was a jazz man at heart. Which showed in his subtle style.
Yes he had style , was the coolest of the stones and had laid back sex appeal .You must log in or register to see media
Ironic that most sensible and steady Stone has passed first .
Easily the most stylish one too
Loved the R. Stones and first saw them when my first husband took me from Millom to the New Musical Express concert at Wembley in 1965. So memorable as also performing with them that night were groups Beatles,Moody Blues,Herman's Hermits, Animals, Kinks and the Seekers. Dusty Springfield and Donovan also appeared.
My current husband also attended - he was living in London, but we did not meet up until 1967 in South Africa where we shared this memory.
RIP Charlie Watts.
Don’t know about depressing John. Some of these lads took that much stuff back in the days I feel lucky to have had them this long. Very sad when you think of all the great young ones that were lost.It really is getting quite depressing all these Rock legends passing away. Inevitable of course, but depressing and sad in equal measures. RIP Charlie.
Aye, RIP Ted.Ted Dexter 83. One of those few people that people who don't have an interest in the sport they play have heard of.
He was 86. RIP TedTed Dexter 83. One of those few people that people who don't have an interest in the sport they play have heard of.
