The Rolling Stones - Jumpin’ Jack Flash - Charlie Watts Drum Cam (Shine a Light / 2008)
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- In 2006, The Rolling Stones performed at NYC’s Beacon Theatre as part of their A Bigger Bang tour. The performance was captured by Martin Scorsese for his 2008 film ‘Shine a Light’, keeping specific cameras on Charlie Watts throughout the entire show!
Without Charlie it's not the Stones anymore, he was the engine of the band, as precise as a Swiss watch!
And yes we have his soundalike a.k.a. Steve Jordan.
No he is not
Charlie is not about precision, it's about rolling and feeling
Keith Richards revealed that Charlie personally anointed the band’s new drummer, Steve Jordan, to be his replacement in the event he could no longer perform. ♪♫♪
Steeve Jordan is an amazing drummer and was recommended by Charlie himself, but he doesn't sound like Charlie and nobody can sound like him. He was unique and such a humble man.
Something that just caught my eye....no in-ear monitors. No ear plugs. Just good old-fashioned monitors beside and behind him, hearing his drums, the beat. NO CLICKS to play to. Just Charlie's own perfectly imperfect timing laying the beat of every Stones tune.
YES! 😮
THANK YOU MARTIN SCORSESE for giving us a view/vantage point of the GLUE that held together The Rolling Stones through all those years... a vantage point where there is no distraction by the ornaments of Mick and Keef, blessed as they be.
Amen to that!!
His professional layout when he is drumming is so smooth
True❤ But here is my version as a storry teller:" He will always be a star, remember his inner light shining so brieght in the darkest skys"
Never have I seen Charlie Watts behind an enormous drum kit. Yet. He got all that sound from a kit that you see him using here. What a legend.
Charlie Watts was a cool dude. It's exactly his fragmented, but yet strong beat, which gave The Stones their original sound.
Interesting that you said fragmented. I noticed those little skips he does with his right hand.
One of the greatest. Never gets the credit he truly deserves
He gets it from me!!! ♪♫♪
Perfect touch, perfect feel...
Charlie was a BIG part of Stones sound.
A human groove, pocket drumming metronome machine! RIP Mr. Watts!
He actually plays behind the beat.
@@JamesG1126 Yes he did. And I'm sure it was totally by design. It helped give the Stones their vibe and groove.
I love watching old concert footage and the blank board looking stare he had on his face always made me laugh and smile. What a badass
Only if "blank board" actually translates to focus, dedication and integrity!!! ♪♫♪
A reason for that met be the fact that he didn’t like playing rock music. He was primarily a jazz drummer
One of the coolest drummers ever
Those weird UFIP china’s, 18” UFIP flat ride, old 17” Zildjian crash, A custom hats from the 70’s, a Rogers hi hat stand from the 60’s, Gretsch kick and toms and a DW wood snare.
Charlie could have played any kind of kit. He had a warehouse full of kits he collected over the years.
But this was his comfort zone kit. I love that he was like that.
Look at that. Pure class.
He played the drums like spreading butter on toast. His sound just got in your bones, man.
I totally agree. My first stones album was
12X5
One of the… if not THE… greatest. Never a show off, never trying to be fancy, just pure groove and precision
Always holding that right hand back on the snare hits
Somehow it works? But as a drum teacher for all ages from as young as 4, it's really frustrating to watch someone play like this... at least he can pull it off because he is Charlie Watts after all!
It's interesting to play this way. I'm used to playing the 'regular' way but switching to this affects the timing of the backbeats and the hi hat, which tweaks the groove a bit. With all the different cymbal variations out there, I'm actually surprised that this option isn't used more frequently.
Yeah, I'm not a drummer but this is so cool and I think that affects the sound a lot, hi hats don't do a "mess", snare is more present and more audible, while along with hi hats it sounds more noisy... my opinion.
I used to know someone who played like this. Drove me nuts lol. That’s Charlie’s thing!
If a viewer is frustrated it is only because they cannot comprehend how magic works!!! ♪♫♥@@hebegbk
Charlie was the Stones period.
Girls have periods.
It's full stop.
Learn proper English.
the coolest to ever do it ...
A man at work - a master of his craft
Iconic. Nothing more to add.
Charlie Watts nuff said.
Very cool!
A much more enjoyable perspective than a front view with Mick's endless preening and flouncing around.
wow..so nice....drummin as it should be...simple and direct.
Charly Watts had it all! I remember a graffity in Vienna it was about toilet paper...which was gone a quote from Charly . People loved him and me too!
Miss you Charlie.....you were the best guy ever!
Charlie watts always had the best seat remember that god bless!
I love his fills here. His playing is a lovely bunch of bones to layer all that beautiful musical murk on top of. The Roiling Bones.
Dearly❤ Charly, we miss you so much!
The best drummer ever.
He was amazing.
I Love CHARLIE WATTS!!!
No Charlie, no Stones. RIP
Great video, great playing by Charlie
Sitting in with Charlie!!!!!
That blinking at 2:50, he was the best
Looks like he was winking at someone, acknowledging the fact his drumsticks hit each other.
banging away! much love Charlie
@Sound&Vision is there any chance you can upload more Charlie-Cam videos from the Shine a Light Movie? I could watch the entire concert like that...
So effortless
The best of the best
Oh Damn , I Do Remember Year’s Ago Reading A Manga , Where A Villian Had A Power , Called “ Jumping Jack Flash “ Honestly , Though ………. … … ….. .. … .. … … .. … … …… …. …. …………..
El mejor batería de la historia y además un ilustre del jazz
Professor Charlie.
Charlie's energy and feel..and quirkiness...he just bangs it out..and doesn't get overly pushy..good give n take...is whats needed..
RIP..... love you charly
Legend
Un metrónomo humano,la sencillez es solo comparable con su grandeza,Charly Watts creo una base rítmica con un timbre muy particular y que se reconoce entre miles,La gloria eterna para Charly..ahora es música en el cielo..desde Zipaquirá Colombia..Omar Talero
Thank you for this amazing video!!
What a great view. Thanks for posting!
Formidable !!!!
Pure class
How underestimated that guy was !
Shudder called it quits after Charlie died. But. Life goes on.
this guy always had great time.
Tempo y contundencia lo que necesita el baterísta en una banda de Rocanrrol!
R.I.P the best engine created by God.
THANKS CHARLY.
Iv noticed Charlie was a no frills drummer. Small setup and awesome timing
Man, I luv this perspective as a mysicician.
, myself, ty.....
Last gentleman. R.I.P.
SACRED DRUM MONSTER!!! SOVEREIGN!!!
we all might think that the Rolling Stones are all about Mick and Keith. but when Charlie Watts passed away, The Stones lost 50% of their power
Charlie era un metrónomo humano.
Super cool perspective
Charlie
Myslím si, že podle Charlieho bubnování vyrobili první metronom :) Jeho bubnování je přesné jako švýcarské hodinky :)
RIP Charlie
Stones without watts
no roll
Charlie doing, Jerry Allison! Love the Stones, but ya can't get away from Buddy Holly and ghe Crickets!!!
This sounds like one of those ”shreds” videos
Anybody know what crash he's using above the hats?
He loved UFIP chinas - might be one of those
Es ist so UNGLAUBLICH, wie Charly dieses ganze Ding zusammenhält und daraus noch "Rockmusik" machtdie Gitarren flippen total schräg rum, Jagger singt falsch, Watts macht ROCK... 😎 HÖR MAL GENAU HIN! 🤓
❤❤❤🎉
Estilo propio ❤
It’s like Watts is conducting as much as drumming.
"'Charlie's good tonight, innit?"
Grandi Ufip!
Puro e simples
音を極限まで濁さないプレイ😭
Stay out the camera view 😖
Usa los China al revés
fun stuff but awful mix
His right hand pauses during the snare note not a great drummer. Sorry to say. Busted Charlie!!
Swing and a miss with that one. He naturally played that way, it worked for him and the Stones were groovin, There's commentary out there from guys like Jim Keltner, Steve Jordan and Kenny Aronoff about this way of playing and how it affects the feel of things - but nothing about how it's substandard or wrong somehow...
99% of Rolling Stones covers have better drummers.
That's by design, dude
You thought that was a musical criticism hahahahahaa
Perfect drummer for the Stones but all in all overated drummer.
Charlie was not a technical drummer but he had his special touch, and was a VERY Big part of Stones sound.
Just listen to Mick and Keith solo works and you will understand what I mean... Or even their last tour with Steve Jordan... I can't tell you why exactly, but even with my eyes closed, I know immediately that's not Charlie behind the drums...
I literally never hear anyone talk about him, how is he overrated
Overrated..lol. Respected by all drummers.
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