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Showing posts with label Charlie Watts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Watts. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2022

Charlie Watt's Passing: A Year Later

The Rolling Stones are still performing, despite long time sticksman Charlie Watts not being behind his iconic drums

It was first announced in August 2021 that Charlie Watts was not going to participate in the upcoming Rolling Stones tour. In a statement released by him: "For once my timing has been a little off. I am working hard to get fully fit but today I have accepted on the advice of the experts that this will take a while. After all the fans' suffering caused by COVID, I really do not want the many fans who have been holding tickets for this tour to be disappointed by another postponement or cancellation. I have therefore asked my great friend Steve Jordan to stand in for me."

Everyone assumed that Watts would return as soon as he recovered from what a spokesperson described as a "completely successful" procedure. Details were not released. It was 2004 when Watts had beaten throat cancer, which he chalked up to smoking heavily long ago. He had revealed any other health scares since then. It was on Aug. 24, 2021 that the news was out: Charlie Watts had passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, in a London hospital

A mass flood of condolences poured in. Ringo Starr wrote on Twitter "God bless Charlie Watts. We're going to miss you, man." Many who gave their sympathies also complimented him on his unique style of drumming. Robbie Robertson commented "Charlie's drumming is powerful and unique. His approach is entirely his own and helped shape the sound of rock 'n' roll." Guitarist Ronnie Wood was closest to Charlie. He recalled his last visit with him. "We watched horse racing on TV and shot the breeze. I could tell he was pretty tired and fed up with the whole deal. He said, 'I was really hoping to be out of here by now.' Then after that, there was a complication or two and I wasn't allowed back. No one was." The last show Watts played with the Stones was a year earlier on Aug. 30, 2019 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It was one stop on the No Filter tour, which started in 2017 and was scheduled to end in 2020. The COVID pandemic put an end to all major touring

One of the first things on the minds of all Rolling Stones fans was whether the band would carry on with their rescheduled 2021 tour dates. It was to be confirmed they would, with Steve Jordan on drums. Prior to the tour starting back up, The Rolling Stones performed at a private event at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. At the show, Mick Jagger said "We all miss Charlie so much. We miss him as a band, we miss him as friends, on and off the stage." About a day later, the band kicked off the tour in St. Louis, performing at The Dome at America's Center. It marked the first time in 59 years the band has toured without Charlie Watts, but his presence was still strong in the photos and videos shown on the big screen. It was a sort of nod of respect to the passing of a fellow band member and friend

Steve Jordan, who replaced Watts on drums, was no stranger to the band. He had extensive experience working with them. He'd played with them and Keith Richards' solo band, The X-Pensive Winos. Keith Richards mentioned he was hesitant to tour without Watts. But Charlie encouraged him. "Charlie said to me 'You can do it with Steve. He can take my seat anytime.' And he talked me into it." Despite the positive encouragement and long resume, about mid-tour Jordan admitted it was still a tough job to have. In October 2021, Jordan admitted "There are people that don't understand that I lost a friend. So they're happy for me, but they don't understand that I'd rather not have this be the case. But The Rolling Stones have really, really done everything in their power to make the transition smooth and sympathetic and empathetic. They've been cognizant of everyone's feelings. I personally appreciate that."

Days prior to Watts' death, a special 40th anniversary box set edition of Tattoo You from 1981 was released. The special reissue included nine songs that the band returned to the studio to finish up, blissfully unaware it was the last time they would work with Watts. In a September 2021 interview, Mick Jagger said "I did some stuff with him in the studio very recently, while we were doing the Tattoo You things. Charlie did some work on just a few fills and stuff like that. And then we started messing around, we did some other things." A year later, a documentary titled My Life As a Rolling Stone debuted on Epix. Each episode was about a different member of the band. Work on the series had just begun when Watts passed away. Like the tour, the remaining band members had to finish what they started

Executive producer Steve Condie told Ultimate Classic Rock in an interview. "In a strange way, it made [the band] think we should be doing this because we want to show their appreciation of him." The final part of the series was about Watts, featuring his fellow Stones members and other musicians, talking of old times and showing their appreciation of him and his talent. "They wanted a program that would be devoted to him, in which they themselves - Ronnie, Keith and Mick - could say what they felt about Charlie, but also an opportunity for a broader audience to understand this extraordinary guy. It was a difficult period for them, obviously. It threw things into a little bit of doubt, but in the end, I think we all came around to the feeling that, actually, you know what? We've got to do this."

For the remaining band members, this tour and adjusting to life without their good friend and drummer doesn't happen overnight. Keith Richards told CBS in March 2022 "[It] is strange to turn suddenly and, you know, after all these years, you expect that face there!" Despite the fact Jordan has kept the drumming up to par, Watts is considered irreplaceable. In a 2021 interview, Jagger stated "It seems like only yesterday that I was in the studio with Charlie, joshing around. It's just so weird and then very sad. And I mean, it's such a long time that you work with someone like that, and you get to know someone so well and their quirks and their idiosyncrasies and they know yours. And there's a language in communication with musicians, obviously, or anything else...That's very rare. I miss that so much."

On the first anniversary of his passing, Mick Jagger posted a clip of photos and videos set to the 1974 Rolling Stones song "'Til the Last Goodbye" on his Twitter feed. In the clip, Jagger said "He had a great sense of humor. Outside the band we used to hang out quite a lot and have interesting times going. We liked sports, we'd go to football, we'd go to cricket games. We would have other interests apart from just music." Ronnie Wood also posted a series of photos, mentioning Watts' late wife Shirley, their daughter Seraphina and granddaughter. "Charlie, missing you every single day. Shirley, Seraphina and Charlotte, we hold you close in our hearts."

Watts had a reputation as "The Quiet One" in the band, compared to his rowdier bandmates. He was more content to stay in the hotel room or even visit local jazz clubs than engage in post-show parties like some rock musicians would. In a 2012 interview with Classic Rock, Watts stated "I'm very private. I'm not really that interested in talking about me." Watts was interested in music first. Everything else that came with it, be it fame, money, legacy, was sometimes a burden. He was also highly respected among other drummers. His style of playing was heavily influenced by jazz, but was simple and powerful. He was powerful without being aggressive. Complex without showing off. Judging from the level of tributes pouring in, he was definitely respected among his fellow drummers. The impact he had on music won't soon be forgotten. In the 1966 film Charlie is My Darling, he stated "Maybe it's an inferiority complex I've got. Or maybe I am great after all."

Sunday, June 26, 2022

June Birthdays

Charlie Watts

-Birth name: Charles Robert Watts

-DOB: 6/2/1941

-Where: Bloomsbury, London, England

-DOD: 8/24/2021

-Where: London, England (throat cancer)

-Prior to becoming a musician, he worked as a graphic artist

Johnny Depp

-Birth name: John Christopher Depp II

-DOB: 6/9/1963

-Where: Owensboro, Kentucky

-He had gotten a tattoo of his mother's name, Betty Sue, on 5/31/1988

Nicko McBrian

-Birth name: Michael Henry McBrain

-DOB: 6/5/1952

-Where: Hackney, London, England

-Has two sons named Nicholas and Justin with wife Rebecca

Ian Paice

-Birth name: Ian Anderson Paice

-DOB: 6/29/19448

-Where: Nottingham, England

-He was only 19 when he joined Deep Purple in 1968

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Ronnie Wood recalls last hospital visit with Charlie Watts

Ronnie Wood, guitarist for The Rolling Stones, was always seemingly, the one closest to Charlie. Not only because their birthdays were within a day of each other, but for additional reasons. One of them being that Charlie championed for Ronnie to get the same amount of pay as the other members of The Stones after he'd been with them for a while, no longer a new member of the band. After Charlie passed, Ronnie reflected on spending time with Charlie prior to his death.

Ronnie said he was the final member of The Rolling Stones to speak with the band's drummer, who was hospitalized in London. It was the same room Ronnie had been in while he fought cancer in 2020. Ronnie jokingly said "We call it the Rolling Stones suite" in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

In the same interview, he added "We watched horse racing on TV and just shot the breeze. I could tell he was pretty tired and fed up with the whole deal. He said 'I was really hoping to be out of here by now', then after that there was a complication or two and I wasn't allowed back. No one was."

Mick Jagger talked about having Steve Jordan on drums and the healing effect of the Stones continuing their No Filter tour.

In an interview with Apple 1 Music host Zane Lowe, Jagger revealed "Some people said 'Oh, Charlie died, and you should not have done the tour - and stopped'. And other people would think 'The thing about the Rolling Stones throughout their career has been their resilience in the face of adversity'. And we've had our ups and downs, mostly ups, to be honest -but we've had adversity. And this was probably one of the most difficult ones."

Meanwhile, in a Vanity Fair interview, Steve Jordan had his say on the matter. "There are people that don't understand that I lost a friend. So they're happy for me, but they don't understand that I'd rather not have this be the case. But the Rolling Stones have really, really, done everything in their power to make the transition smooth and sympathetic and empathetic. They've been cognizant of everyone's feelings. I personally appreciate that."

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Charlie Watts, drummer for The Rolling Stones, has passed away at the age of 80

We all either love The Rolling Stones' music or know someone who does. And surely, when those people or that person who is a big fan of The Stones, as they're known for short, hears something good or bad about them, they are happy or sad. In this case, a lot of Stones fans are mourning the loss of their long time drummer, Charles Robert Watts, aka Charlie Watts. He was considered to be the most shy, reticent member of The Rolling Stones. He was never wild and crazy like some of the others.
Following the death of the famed drummer at the age of 80 from an undisclosed medical condition, footage from the band's summer tour began going viral, as almost a salute to him and a tribute to him. His last concert with the band was on Aug. 30, 2019. It was at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This was one of the stops of their No Filters tour, which began in 2017. It was scheduled to finish in 2020, but had to be postponed due to the coronavirus

This last show featured all the things you would expect from a great show by The Rolling Stones. Songs such as "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Sympathy for the Devil", "Honky Tonk Women", "Paint It Black" got major airplay, singer Mick Jagger singing and strutting around the stage, dual guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood rocking hard, looking like their 20 years old instead of 70s and Charlie Watts keeping the rhythm steady with his jazz-influenced style.

Earlier this month, Charlie Watts announced he would be sitting out of the 2021 No Filters tour leg after undergoing surgery for an undisclosed medical condition. His temporary replacement would be Steve Jordan, who played drums on all three of Keith Richards' solo albums

In a statement, he was in a happy mood, joking around. "For once my timing has been a little off. I am working hard to get fully fit but I have today accepted on the advice of the experts that this will take a while. After all the fans' suffering caused by COVID, I really do not want the many fans who have been holding tickets for this tour to be disappointed by another postponement or cancellation."

Despite being the drummer in one of the biggest household names of arena rock, Watts was honest about his dislike for touring. In an interview from 2018, Watts had this to say. "I love playing the drums, and I love playing with Mick and Keith and Ronnie, I don't know about the rest of it. It wouldn't bother me if The Rolling Stones said, 'That's it - enough'".

Last summer, in an interview, Mick Jagger had mentioned that the band were working on a new album, but it's unknown how much was done. He told the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show that the new album to be "sounds pretty good to me", while also warning fans "don't hold your breath!"

Saturday, June 4, 2016

June Birthdays

Since it's June, time to say Happy Birthday to the following people

-Birth name: Charles Robert Watts
-DOB: 6/2/1941
-Where: London, England
-His father was a member of the Royal Air Force
-Currently: 75
-Birth name: Ronald David Wood
-DOB: 6/1/1947
-Where: Hillingdon, Middlesex, England
-Ronnie's first concert with the Stones was on his 28th birthday in Baton Rouge, LA
-Currently: 69
-Birth name: John Christopher Depp II
-DOB: 6/9/1963
-Where: Owensboro, Kentucky
-His acting debut was playing a teen named Glenn in A Nightmare on Elm Street
-Going to be: 53
My sister goes gaga for him!
-Birth name: Oliver James Hudson
-DOB: 6/1/1980
-Where: London, England
-He only attended college and enrolled in the acting course because his then girlfriend was in that course
-Currently: 36
-Birth name: Liam John Neeson
-DOB: 6/7/1952
-Where: Ballymena, Northern Ireland
-His mother was a cook and his father was a school caretaker
-Going to be: 64
-Birth name: James Hugh Calum Laurie
-DOB: 6/11/1959
-Where: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
-He's known for his fluent American accent from his stint on the show House
-Going to be: 57
Out of all the times I watched House, I never knew he was English!
-Birth name: John Yohan Cho
-DOB: 6/17/1972
-Where: Seoul, South Korea
-His dad was a Christian minister
-Going to be: 44
-DOB: 6/4/1960
-Where: Hertfordshire, England
-His better known roles include Law and Order: UK and Coronation Street
-Currently: 56
He's handsome for his age in real life. On Law and Order: UK, he looked older than what he actually was
-DOB: 6/10/1964
-Where: Warwickshire, England
-Best known for his role as Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel on Law and Order: UK
-Going to be: 52
-DOB: 6/17/1971
-Where: London, England
-His best known TV role is that of Senior Crown Prosecutor Jacob Thorne on Law and Order: UK
-Going to be: 45
-DOB: 6/3/1945
-Where: Glasgow, Scotland
-He was offered a lead role in the film Alien but passed
-Currently: 71
-DOB: 6/21/1982
-Where: London, England
-Educated at four different schools scattered throughout the UK and obtained a degree at the University of St. Andrews
-Going to be: 34

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

June Birthdays

Since it's June, time to say Happy Birthday to the following people

Charlie Watts
-Birth name: Charles Robert Watts
-DOB: 6/2/1941
-Where: Bloomsbury, London, England
-Has been married to the same woman since 1964
Ronnie Wood
-Birth name: Ronald David Wood
-DOB: 6/1/1947
-Where: Hillingdon, Middlesex, England
-His brother was singer Art Wood who died in 2006
Oliver James
-Birth name: Oliver James Hutson
-DOB: 6/1/1980
-Where: London, England
-Played a guitar for real in What a Girl Wants
Liam Neeson
-Birth name: William John Neeson
-DOB: 6/7/1952
-Where: Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
-Was considered for the role of James Bond in the 1995 Bond film GoldenEye
Johnny Depp
-Birth name: John Christopher Depp II
-DOB: 6/9/1963
-Where: Owensboro, Kentucky
-Known for playing British characters, such as Insp. Ichabod Crane in Sleepy Hollow (1999), Insp. Fred Abberline in From Hell (2001), Capt. Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Barnabus Collins in Dark Shadows (2012), Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Hugh Laurie
-Birth name: James Hugh Calum Laurie
-DOB: 6/11/1959
-Where: Oxfordshire, Oxford, England
-Owns a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle
John Cho
-Birth name: John Yohan Cho
-DOB: 6/16/1972
-Where: Seoul, South Korea
-Father was a Christian minister
Bradley Walsh
-DOB: 6/41960
-Where: Watford, Hertfordshire, England
-He played for Brentford FC
Ben Daniels
-DOB: 6/10/1964
-Where: Warwickshire, England
-Best known for playing Senior Crown Prosecutor James Steel on Law and Order: UK
Dominic Rowan
-DOB: 6/17/1971
-Where: London, England
-Known for playing Senior Crown Prosecutor Jacob Thorne on Law and Order: UK
Bill Patterson
-DOB: 6/3/1945
-Where: Glasgow, Scotland
-Trained as drama teacher at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Prince William
-Birth name: William Arthur Phillip Louis Windsor
-DOB: 6/21/1982
-Where: Paddington, London, England
-Oldest son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Sunday, June 1, 2014

June Birthdays

Since it's June, let's say Happy Birthday to the following people

Ronnie Wood
-Birth name: Ronald David Wood
-DOB: 6/1/1947
-Where: Hillingdon, Middlesex, England
-Going to be: 67
-On 12/21/2012, married theatre director Sally Humphries
Charlie Watts
-Birth name: Charles Robert Watts
-DOB: 6/2/1941
-Where: London, England
-Going to be: 73
-The most quiet member of The Rolling Stones
Oliver James
-Birth name: Oliver James Hutson
-DOB: 6/1/1980
-Where: London, England
-Going to be: 34
-His own songs appear in What a Girl Wants
Wow, England sure does know how to make some pretty cute guys!!
Liam Neeson
-Birth name: William John Neeson
-DOB: 6/7/1952
-Where: Ballymena, Northern Ireland
-Going to be: 62
-As a teen, he practiced boxing
Bradley Walsh
-DOB: 6/4/1950
-Where: Watford, Hertfordshire, England
-Going to be: 54
-He has an actual background in coaching football (soccer to us Americans). He played for Brentford FC
Every time I see him on Law and Order, he looks older with those glasses and when I see him like this, wow! He looks much more handsome here
Johnny Depp
-Birth name:
-DOB:
-Where:
-Going to be: 51
-Has a tattoo that reads "Betty Sue", his mother's name
Prince William
-Birth name: William Arthur Phillip Louis
-DOB: 6/21/1982
-Where: London, England
-Going to be: 32
-His mother is Princess Diana
Ben Daniels
-DOB: 6/10/1964
-Where: Warwickshire, England
-Going to be: 50
-Came out as being gay at age 24 (nuts, I never knew this guy was gay!)
Dominic Rowan
-DOB: 6/17/1971
-Where: London, England
-Going to be: 45
-Does mostly theatre work
-Very handsome ;)
Very handsome ;) Love his beautiful brown eyes
Bill Paterson
-DOB: 6/3/1945
-Where: Glasgow, Scotland
-Going to be: 69
-Since 2009, he was playing the role of George Castle, head of CPS (Crown Prosecution Services) on Law and Order UK, but left, because his character wanted to go back into prosecution
John Cho
-Birth name: John Yohan Cho
-DOB: 6/16/1972
-Where: Seoul, South Korea
-Going to be: 42
-Father was a Christian minister
Very handsome ;)
Hugh Laurie
-Birth name: James Hugh Calum Laurie
-DOB: 6/11/1959
-Where: Oxfordshire, England
-Going to be: 55
-After getting the role on House M.D. he bought an all black Triumph Bonneville motorcycle

Sunday, June 2, 2013