Charlie was the real deal. God bless him. When, as a youngster and bought the Stones 1st American LP I would have never thought he would become the icon that he became. There will never be another Charlie Watts! ❤
After all those years and all of the attention, it's clear from this interview that he absolutely HATES the idea of sitting for an interview. His body language, facial expressions, hand tics just scream "Get me out of here!" On the one hand, it's refreshing that he did not enjoy the attention. On the other hand, it's a shame he couldn't understand why people were interested in him and they really did want to know what he did at home or why he drew the hotel beds. I wish I had met him.
One problem is that most interviews are conducted by people who have no idea what they are asking, or anything about the people they interview. Most of the questions are stupid, and are there to provoke not allow the person to be themselves.
Charlie was interviewed some years ago (1991ish) for one of the British music magazines. He'd just released his box set dedicated to Charlie Parker, and apparently right at the start of the interview he said; "Don't like talking about myself, makes me paranoid." The interviewer respected that and so the rest of the interview was about Charlie Parker and the box set.
I was a young Kiwi backpacker lost in London one day in the mid 80's. I walked into an antiques shop to ask for directions. There was only one person in shop looking at something intently. He looked up. It was Charlie. ( I'm a huge Stones fan) Time sort of froze. I just smiled. Charlie smiled. And I walked out again. The moral of the story? Treat your heroes with respect and don't make a fool of yourself. Charlie was an avid collector of antiques. I didn't want to bother him.
I saw Brian Setzer at a guitar store in Santa Monica in ‘92. He looked at me uneasily, probably thinking I wanted an autograph. I left him to continue talking to the store employee. I agree, it’s the best way of respecting our heroes.
@@glrtpnc6838thanks man Please check out Flipside CT UA-cam channel and support Steve Helfgott the greatest Rolling Stones documentary maker of all time Peace
Agreat air of mystery comes over from Charlie, perhaps because he is so down to earth that you expected something more than there really is. yes, could listen, for hours, to Charlie talking.
Poor Charlie this interview after about 10 minutes became like dental work without the painkiller... " You know the answers to these questions already don't you?" indeed. Thanks for all the great music. People will still be listening to it 100 years from now on our next planet....
They're now a different band without him. He had a unique feel and swing that made them special. Another case of the drummer playing a crucial role, just like Ringo.
@@deborahrohl7690 They are so obviously NOT lost, great new album & Touring soon. Just as Charlie wanted them to & with the drummer he told them to get on board !! 😊❤️
Charlie Watts is a gem of a man.🎉🎉He's classy and charming and elegant and intelligent. He's the heartbeat of the Stones 🎉🎉. He's phenomenal and truly amazing man. He's a perfect example of musical experience and excellence and genuine and genius 🎉🎉
Met Charlie Watts for the 1st time in Washington, DC at the Bayou,around 1986. He was so calm and nice. He did not understand why people loved the rolling stones so much. But he always showed respect to their fans. For me to say he was nice IS A HUGE UNDERSTATEMENT! AS MUCH AS I LOVE KEITH RICHARDS, I THINK THE STONES SHOULD HAVE STOPPED; IN A WAY NO CHARLIE WATTS NO ROLLING STONES. MY OPINION....
@@phillipbruff6643 I didn't mention money in my comment and stand by it.Charlie gave their music a feel nobody can match recommended by Charlie or not that feel is no longer there just autotune .
@deborahrohl7690 MY FIRST THOUGHT WHEN CHARLIE WATTS DIED WAS THEY SHOULD STOP. HE SUGGESTED MANY YEARS AGO TO KEITH, TO USE STEVE JORDAN IF KEITH EVER DID ANYTHING SOLO. WHICH HE DID ON TALK IS CHEAP. THEN CHARLIE GOT SICK AND RECOVERED. THEN HE GOT SICK AGAIN AND TOLD THEM TO KEEP IT GOING. I STILL DON'T KNOW.... ANYWAY, DEBORAH I MISS CHARLIE VERY MUCH AND I KNOW YOU DIDN'T MENTION MONEY . HAVE YOU HEARD 'TALK IS CHEAP' ? IN 1988 I WENT AND SAW 7 SHOWS . GREAT SHOWS! ALSO SAW THE ROLLING STONES 2 DOZEN TIMES; STARTING IN 1972. AFTER MEETING CHARLIE IN 1986(or 87) HE ALWAYS REMEMBERED MY NAME.
I am glad the Stones kept going thats what Charlie wanted and the drummer he hand picked was his old friend that played with Keith sometimes anyway and he’s a really great drummer also so i am glad there still going at it just listen too the song sweet sounds of Heaven it gives me chills so that ‘s a good enough reason for me otherwise we wouldn’t experience new songs like that new album they just made obviously .❤
Charlie never had 10000 tom toms, never told anyone how to play, always played simple beat, never put out any instructional DVDs, had the feel and swing from day one with two sticks, one gretch snare, and most of all, integrity with one lady, Ms Shirley Watts, from day one, .. RIP Charlie and Shirlie.
I saw the Stones in Little Rock, Arkansas in November of 1994. Our seats were eighth row center. Mick was dressed in a purple sequined jacket and there was a slight mist the entire concert. At the very end, Charlie heaved a drum stick into the crowd that came within a few feet of me. If I had been paying better attention that stick would have been mine. To this day I regret that.
They weren't stupid at all is was just an interviewer they were really good ,its the way bussines is you couldn't escape interviews and just expect everybody buy your work and albums alone whitout promotion
I agree - you're absolutely right, Paul! Charlie definitely was the backbone and the heartbeat of the band. No one can replace him! Period. I loved this band for ages, but I'd say: Pull the plug now before you self-destroy the significance of the Rolling Stones in rock 'n' roll history ...
Proved Watts was easily replaced. Jagger keeps hammering "Charlie wanted us to go on".....as if Watts didn't had other concerns that his mates should be churning out their old catalogue till the cows came home. It almost seems Jagger is embarrassed to have replaced Watts in an instant so he could keep the old adoring crowd fix coming. When will this lot bow out gracefully ? Too late now....they'll go on till they're stumbling on stage , knowing the crowd will pay top dollar to see 'm fumbling. Just like they did with Elvis. Maybe if they'd let Charlie off the hook letting him pursue his own interests instead of dragging this frail old man to stadiums all over the world, which he hated, he just had an unwavering loyalty to his mates of which they took advantage . Maybe he would've been still around today , enjoying some peace & quiet .
They do it cause they love it,it's all they've done since they were teenagers. They don't do it for the money,they've all got hundreds of millions and very little time left to spend it. As long as people want to see them,then they'll continue and why not ? They love performing, people love to watch them,so what's the harm?
@@davidmellish3295 Ofcourse they don't do it for the money (Daryll and Steve excepted). Although ..making millions can be addictive especially on death's doorstep , it makes 'm feel still valid .
Charlie wanted him to ask about the band and the music, but the interviewer wanted all the personal stuff, old times etc. He should have asked who wrote the charts for the musicians.
Charlie didn't mention the difference between playing rock and jazz. Rock drummers use the bass drum like a heart beat. The beat is usually centered around the bass drum. In jazz, the drumers don't center the beat around the bass drum like that. They work the high end of the drum kit. And, they use brushes more commonly than in rock. Jazz is a whole different feel, than rock. Rock is usually, harmonically more basic, too. I think that Charlie was being diplomatic in not mentioning these differences. He didn't want to alienate any Stones fans that would be insulted if he called rock music, more basic (even though we all know it is.)
A rather uncomfortable interview. He was such a gem, and sadly missed. I place my drum key on my top Tom at every gig as Charlie did. It’s my private homage to him.
It’s difficult to tell with this guy if he is putting this on or if his attitude is genuine. He’s only one of the most famous drummers in one of the most famous bands, ever. So, is he this genuine and stoically humble, or is it a bit of an act? Either way, it really doesn’t matter to me. I love his interviews and his ho hum approach to them. He does have specific opinions on his musical influences, however. Which is about all he seems enthusiastic about, really. Which kind of leads me to believe that he really is a genuine, humble individual.
Charlie Watts was doing interviews to promote his jazz shows, and had to put up with obvious and stupid questions from geezers like this sod. Charlie was very patient and tolerant.
Lol to some commenters saying so assuredly that, “The Rolling Stones should have stopped after Charlie died!” Apparently, you believe that you would have, “stopped,” and apparently the boys feel differently. Confused as to how that works?
Oh i dont see how they can play without him. Or any one of them. Theyve been playing together for so long it would be like missing an arm or leg. At least a finger. Or like making choc chip cookies without choc chips.
This interviewer is a disgrace. No wonder Charlie looks so uncomfortable and bored. At 09:15 Charlie has to say to him that they sitting in Ronnie Scott's and are supposed to be talking about his gigs and the band there, instead the interviewer is asking about him taking drugs in the 1980's. The interviewer focused almost exclusively on The Stones, asked questions that have been asked numerous times before and has clearly done very little research. It's not surprising Charlie wasn't keen on interviews when he had to put up with people like that. Lovely footage of the band rehearsing, and amazing to see what Ronnie's was like back then. It's definitely changed!
God he hates these. And other things. Really good at explaining why though 😄 Droll wise Charlie was so unintentionally effing hilarious, I love it. If you've seen any other of his rare sit-downs, this is one of his more cheerful. Charlie Watts, unlikeliest of unlikely rock stars. Maybe that should've been his epitaph 🙏
Charlie can hardly conceal his annoyance at having to answer questions from such a dreary interviewer. Charlie is an intelligent, talented person and the interviewer could never be as intelligent or talented as Charlie - but he could be interesting? Why did the interviewer ask the same questions of CW - polite put down from CW when he says 'You already know the answer that question'.
Charlie was the real deal. God bless him. When, as a youngster and bought the Stones 1st American LP I would have never thought he would become the icon that he became. There will never be another Charlie Watts! ❤
Music the ultimate fountain of youth. Charlie was such a gentleman.
Ohhhh, Charlie. What a gem. You are missed.
I was there one night Keith and Ronnie came to watch! “ Be all right if it wasn’t for the Drummer!” Shouted Keith….amazing vibe…x
Charlie was so amazing, self-taught with such a profound ear.
No bs Charlie. Honest and to the point. Something the so called rock stars of the 80s and beyond should learn from. Rest in Peace brother.
Rest In Peace Charlie ~ thank you for inspiring all of us drummers around the world . 🥁🇦🇺🎶
Miss you Charlie.....you were the nicest human being ever!
Charlie was my favorite Stone. No ego, just a blue collar approach to his craft.😎
After all those years and all of the attention, it's clear from this interview that he absolutely HATES the idea of sitting for an interview. His body language, facial expressions, hand tics just scream "Get me out of here!" On the one hand, it's refreshing that he did not enjoy the attention. On the other hand, it's a shame he couldn't understand why people were interested in him and they really did want to know what he did at home or why he drew the hotel beds. I wish I had met him.
One problem is that most interviews are conducted by people who have no idea what they are asking, or anything about the people they interview. Most of the questions are stupid, and are there to provoke not allow the person to be themselves.
Charlie was interviewed some years ago (1991ish) for one of the British music magazines. He'd just released his box set dedicated to Charlie Parker, and apparently right at the start of the interview he said; "Don't like talking about myself, makes me paranoid."
The interviewer respected that and so the rest of the interview was about Charlie Parker and the box set.
I also wish I met him. Somehow I think it would have been underwhelming, in real life.
I was a young Kiwi backpacker lost in London one day in the mid 80's.
I walked into an antiques shop to ask for directions.
There was only one person in shop looking at something intently.
He looked up.
It was Charlie.
( I'm a huge Stones fan)
Time sort of froze.
I just smiled.
Charlie smiled.
And I walked out again.
The moral of the story?
Treat your heroes with respect and don't make a fool of yourself.
Charlie was an avid collector of antiques.
I didn't want to bother him.
Great story, thanks.
I saw Brian Setzer at a guitar store in Santa Monica in ‘92. He looked at me uneasily, probably thinking I wanted an autograph. I left him to continue talking to the store employee. I agree, it’s the best way of respecting our heroes.
@@glrtpnc6838thanks man
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@@davidmclachlan6592no worries bro
Rest in great peace Charlie....You will always be Thee Rolling Stones drummer!!!!!
A Great Man
Charlie Watts The best Drummer RIP 🙏💔🥁💔🥁
Evi, like myself I see you seek out all the interesting Stones documentaries, hadn't seen this one, Charlie Watts sadly missed 🥁🌟🙏🇮🇪
I miss ol' Charlie. 😎
Agreat air of mystery comes over from Charlie, perhaps because he is so down to earth that you expected something more than there really is. yes, could listen, for hours, to Charlie talking.
Poor Charlie this interview after about 10 minutes became like dental work without the painkiller... " You know the answers to these questions already don't you?" indeed. Thanks for all the great music. People will still be listening to it 100 years from now on our next planet....
Always love you Charlie...
Never learned how to drive, and yet he had an extraordinary collection of beautiful cars.
Charlie man ....... what a genuine no bullshit guy he was.
Thank you for the interview. Charlie Watts? I would call him a talented but reluctant star. Miss you Charlie! 🌟
They're now a different band without him. He had a unique feel and swing that made them special. Another case of the drummer playing a crucial role, just like Ringo.
The latest 'Stones' RELEASE IS COMPLETE RUBBISH. just a lame attempt at topping up the bank account. Pack it in Mick & Keef
"Different " indeed they're lost.
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They are so obviously NOT lost, great new album & Touring soon. Just as Charlie wanted them to & with the drummer he told them to get on board !! 😊❤️
@@petermills542 And the sales figures for the new "album" are ?
@deborahrohl7690 It had 2 spells at no 1 in uk, pretty much did well around the world. So did very well.
If I had a stone's museum I'd have a separate large room dedicated to dear Charlie🥁💎💎💎🙏☘️🇮🇪
Aaah
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@@jamesdavies5266😅❤
Charlie Watts is a gem of a man.🎉🎉He's classy and charming and elegant and intelligent. He's the heartbeat of the Stones 🎉🎉. He's phenomenal and truly amazing man. He's a perfect example of musical experience and excellence and genuine and genius 🎉🎉
He was solid, never suffered fools.
Met Charlie Watts for the 1st time in Washington, DC at the Bayou,around 1986. He was so calm and nice. He did not understand why people loved the rolling stones so much. But he always showed respect to their fans. For me to say he was nice IS A HUGE UNDERSTATEMENT! AS MUCH AS I LOVE KEITH RICHARDS, I THINK THE STONES SHOULD HAVE STOPPED; IN A WAY NO CHARLIE WATTS NO ROLLING STONES. MY OPINION....
And I wholeheartedly agree with you yes they definitely should have stopped.
@@deborahrohl7690 BUT CHARLIE WATTS TOLD THEM TO CONTINUE PLAYING, SO THEY DO. DEFINITELY NOT FOR THE MONEY
@@phillipbruff6643 I didn't mention money in my comment and stand by it.Charlie gave their music a feel nobody can match recommended by Charlie or not that feel is no longer there just autotune .
@deborahrohl7690 MY FIRST THOUGHT WHEN CHARLIE WATTS DIED WAS THEY SHOULD STOP. HE SUGGESTED MANY YEARS AGO TO KEITH, TO USE STEVE JORDAN IF KEITH EVER DID ANYTHING SOLO. WHICH HE DID ON TALK IS CHEAP. THEN CHARLIE GOT SICK AND RECOVERED. THEN HE GOT SICK AGAIN AND TOLD THEM TO KEEP IT GOING. I STILL DON'T KNOW.... ANYWAY, DEBORAH I MISS CHARLIE VERY MUCH AND I KNOW YOU DIDN'T MENTION MONEY . HAVE YOU HEARD 'TALK IS CHEAP' ? IN 1988 I WENT AND SAW 7 SHOWS . GREAT SHOWS! ALSO SAW THE ROLLING STONES 2 DOZEN TIMES; STARTING IN 1972. AFTER MEETING CHARLIE IN 1986(or 87) HE ALWAYS REMEMBERED MY NAME.
I am glad the Stones kept going thats what Charlie wanted and the drummer he hand picked was his old friend that played with Keith sometimes anyway and he’s a really great drummer also so i am glad there still going at it just listen too the song sweet sounds of Heaven it gives me chills so that ‘s a good enough reason for me otherwise we wouldn’t experience new songs like that new album they just made obviously .❤
He lived exactly 20 years and two month after this interview.
Congrats🎉
Charlie never had 10000 tom toms, never told anyone how to play, always played simple beat, never put out any instructional DVDs, had the feel and swing from day one with two sticks, one gretch snare, and most of all, integrity with one lady, Ms Shirley Watts, from day one, ..
RIP Charlie and Shirlie.
I saw the Stones in Little Rock, Arkansas in November of 1994. Our seats were eighth row center. Mick was dressed in a purple sequined jacket and there was a slight mist the entire concert. At the very end, Charlie heaved a drum stick into the crowd that came within a few feet of me. If I had been paying better attention that stick would have been mine. To this day I regret that.
❤
Charlie. Didn't give a toss. Legend.
An absolute gentleman just as i remembered him 35 or 40 years ago
Lovely man !
bought th stones very 1 record all years ago still buying them dimonds what classic record keep rockn boys
What a man. The complete antithesis of celebrity culture. Brilliant drummer, husband and father.
Charlie would go sit behind the wheel of his car in the driveway. That always cracks me up.
Charlie was so honest and forthright when answering their stupid questions.
They weren't stupid at all is was just an interviewer they were really good ,its the way bussines is you couldn't escape interviews and just expect everybody buy your work and albums alone whitout promotion
35 minuters of no-nonse well-dressed chat... Charlie Watts will always be missed. He was so special, especially in the world of rock 'n' roll...
Charlie 👍👍👍
😂 That dude asked the worse questions to poor Charlie!❤
Yeah, very sloppy journalism indeed.
Watts looks irritated with some of the questions
This fantastic! ❤
Wow! Exceptional! ❤️
Charlie!
Classic English gentleman. R.I.P. Charlie
Yes, he had his own Tea Cups on Tour :)
A true gent.
absolute legend.... displaying the correct amount of contempt for the "journalist"....
Charlie was funny as hell, I like that subtle sarcasm he had
Great record: Watts at Scotts.
he would live on 20 years of excellency
You already know the answers, Charlie's good tonight
His face is reminiscent of Samuel Beckett's, a couple of bare-bone existentialists who felt less was more.
I agree - you're absolutely right, Paul! Charlie definitely was the backbone and the heartbeat of the band. No one can replace him! Period.
I loved this band for ages, but I'd say: Pull the plug now before you self-destroy the significance of the Rolling Stones in rock 'n' roll history ...
Exactly right they're doing an excellent job of destroying their greatest rock and roll band.
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😂 People have been saying that for literally DECADES !! 😄🎉❤️
Charlie was a total G.
Proved Watts was easily replaced. Jagger keeps hammering "Charlie wanted us to go on".....as if Watts didn't had other concerns that his mates should be churning out their old catalogue till the cows came home. It almost seems Jagger is embarrassed to have replaced Watts in an instant so he could keep the old adoring crowd fix coming.
When will this lot bow out gracefully ? Too late now....they'll go on till they're stumbling on stage , knowing the crowd will pay top dollar to see 'm fumbling. Just like they did with Elvis.
Maybe if they'd let Charlie off the hook letting him pursue his own interests instead of dragging this frail old man to stadiums all over the world, which he hated, he just had an unwavering loyalty to his mates of which they took advantage . Maybe he would've been still around today , enjoying some peace & quiet .
They do it cause they love it,it's all they've done since they were teenagers. They don't do it for the money,they've all got hundreds of millions and very little time left to spend it. As long as people want to see them,then they'll continue and why not ? They love performing, people love to watch them,so what's the harm?
@@davidmellish3295 Ofcourse they don't do it for the money (Daryll and Steve excepted). Although ..making millions can be addictive especially on death's doorstep , it makes 'm feel still valid .
Charlie wanted him to ask about the band and the music, but the interviewer wanted all the personal stuff, old times etc.
He should have asked who wrote the charts for the musicians.
Charlie didn't mention the difference between playing rock and jazz. Rock drummers use the bass drum like a heart beat. The beat is usually centered around the bass drum. In jazz, the drumers don't center the beat around the bass drum like that. They work the high end of the drum kit. And, they use brushes more commonly than in rock. Jazz is a whole different feel, than rock. Rock is usually, harmonically more basic, too. I think that Charlie was being diplomatic in not mentioning these differences. He didn't want to alienate any Stones fans that would be insulted if he called rock music, more basic (even though we all know it is.)
Poor Charlie, that was extremely excruciating for him, and extremely excruciating to watch. Poor man.
To say the least ....." Charlie's good tonight " .
A rather uncomfortable interview. He was such a gem, and sadly missed. I place my drum key on my top Tom at every gig as Charlie did. It’s my private homage to him.
It’s difficult to tell with this guy if he is putting this on or if his attitude is genuine. He’s only one of the most famous drummers in one of the most famous bands, ever. So, is he this genuine and stoically humble, or is it a bit of an act? Either way, it really doesn’t matter to me. I love his interviews and his ho hum approach to them. He does have specific opinions on his musical influences, however. Which is about all he seems enthusiastic about, really. Which kind of leads me to believe that he really is a genuine, humble individual.
Stoically humble!
Charlie has a touch of autism.
He was married to the same woman since the mid sixties. Like Alice Cooper, Bono, and Geezer Butler, a rare breed in the rock world.
Charley was only too happy to let the other Stones do the talking!
The audio is not included in this video, can you repost it? I really would like to hear what Mr. watts had to say
Charlie Watts was doing interviews to promote his jazz shows, and had to put up with obvious and stupid questions from geezers like this sod.
Charlie was very patient and tolerant.
Please read Sympathy for the Drummer
Mike Edison
Love you Charlie ❤
"Is it a problem being around people that are poorer than you"
That Interviewer was terrible. Rest In Peace Charlie.
Seems to me Charlie would not have subjected himself to this interviewer again. Thanks anyway. Musical part is great.
Lol to some commenters saying so assuredly that, “The Rolling Stones should have stopped after Charlie died!”
Apparently, you believe that you would have, “stopped,” and apparently the boys feel differently. Confused as to how that works?
Yeah... got about 1/3 of the way into it, but gave up on the interviewer.
Oh i dont see how they can play without him. Or any one of them. Theyve been playing together for so long it would be like missing an arm or leg. At least a finger. Or like making choc chip cookies without choc chips.
Haha poor Charlie he is so bored talking about the same things. answering the same questions. He's uncool in a very cool way.
Charlie says he has to promote his band & that's why he does these interviews. Always down to earth & classy !! ❤
This interviewer is a disgrace. No wonder Charlie looks so uncomfortable and bored. At 09:15 Charlie has to say to him that they sitting in Ronnie Scott's and are supposed to be talking about his gigs and the band there, instead the interviewer is asking about him taking drugs in the 1980's. The interviewer focused almost exclusively on The Stones, asked questions that have been asked numerous times before and has clearly done very little research.
It's not surprising Charlie wasn't keen on interviews when he had to put up with people like that.
Lovely footage of the band rehearsing, and amazing to see what Ronnie's was like back then. It's definitely changed!
God he hates these. And other things. Really good at explaining why though 😄 Droll wise Charlie was so unintentionally effing hilarious, I love it. If you've seen any other of his rare sit-downs, this is one of his more cheerful.
Charlie Watts, unlikeliest of unlikely rock stars. Maybe that should've been his epitaph 🙏
What awful questions the interviewer asked Charlie. Just shows you why he hated these things, can’t blame him for that!
So if Charlie stayed with the same woman all his life, does that make him unusual or weird?
I can see it in his face: " "'eavens, another bleeding interview"😂
Charlie Seems to be the only one in the world who isn't impressed by the rolling stones.
Genuinely cool... Unlike someone like Bono...
Poor Charlie being tortured by bad interviewer. Too painful to watch.
The personality of a mortician
He makes no effort to hide his boredom and disgust, I should say, having to put up with this bore.
Interviewer thinks he's talking to a rock star not a musician
Charlie can hardly conceal his annoyance at having to answer questions from such a dreary interviewer.
Charlie is an intelligent, talented person and the interviewer could never be as intelligent or talented as Charlie - but he could be interesting?
Why did the interviewer ask the same questions of CW - polite put down from CW when he says 'You already know the answer that question'.
Group not band,
I like Charlie but holly moley is a bore.
I thought he was super interesting. He touched on a lot of subjects.
Class act.
waste of time
Poor baby.
Your post? Agree
Boring interviewer.
He's Grand Wath Tarkin