How could you possibly not love Mr Charlie Watts. Not only a great musician but a true gentleman in every respect. Charlie will be greatly missed by his legions of fans across the globe. Love you Charlie... RIP! 🤟🤟🤟
Bonjour à tous, Fan inconditionnel du blues et de la rock musique en général..FAN de toute mon âme des ROLLING STONES.. je suis encore très très ému à l'évocation de la disparition de CHARLIE WATTS... je ne m'y fais absolument pas ! Je suis né avec les ROLLING STONES.. j'ai soixante ans aujourd'hui ! Accessoirement,j'ai appris à jouer de la guitare basse sur leurs morceaux géniaux.. OUI MONSIEUR CHARLIE WATTS était un GENTLEMAN. Rip. Jim 🆓☮️✌️
Nothing can replace THE MAN on the drums, I worked in London when I was Young 19 year old till I was 22, A girl friend said she had tickets to watch a great band and would I like to go with her to see them, the company I worked for ICT transferred me back to Newcastle and I never saw them! Until they were in Manchester on last tour? 2017. tickets cost arm and a leg, went with my eldest lad he was 31 and he is a drummer, and a good one, rated Charlie as the best, no frills just steady driving beat preferred jazz to rock, I was 74 at the time felt I should see them once before the grim reaper comes to call, worth ever penny. I'll miss ya Charlie you made me laugh watching the antics of the entertainer out front with a wry smile. The Stones will never be the same...but rock on for gods sake,
Similar story - one of my earliest memories is doing the twist to a Stones song in the living room of my parent's first home, I must have been five or six. Always wanted to see them but fate always had other plans and I missed them time after time. 2014 tour and the ticket prices were astronomical but I wasn't going to miss that one if I had to get a bank loan to do it. I was 57, I took my 22 year old son. I told him these guys are legends and they won't be around forever so see them while you can. They put on a tremendous show, worth every penny. We'll miss Charlie.
@@KayEl58 I got to see them in 1968 in phoenix az . an off night for the Mick and he was in a bad mood . still it was great and the warm up act was the ike and Tina turner revue . what a show and I think it cost $15 a person to get in
I loved seeing the humour in this short video. I've seen a lot of videos of The Rolling Stones of late since Charlie's passing, concert and interview footage of the band over the years. It's evident the genuine love and admiration they have for Charlie, it is beautiful to see.
@Zippy Thekid ... I'm pretty sure Charlie had a combo of Keith's jacket, Ronnie's shirt and Mick's scarf in this one. He couldn't find that stuff in any closet of his. ❤
J'ai adoré l'attitude pleine de bienveillance de KEITH à l'égard de CHARLIE..! C'est très beau de les voir ainsi..quel fabuleux destin ! Jim.fan inconditionnel.
Every time I ever saw The Rolling Stones together off the stage I was always struck but how strongly clearly Keith Richards loved Charlie Watts. Keith was the one I thought of first when Charlie's death was announced. I imagine it was a very difficult time for him especially.
Charlie is absolutely the best, keefs respect and uncompromising love for Charlie is never more evident than it is here, they broke the mold when they made the rolling stones, god bless em!
With all the comments from all the fans on all of these UA-cam videos across the world I hope our darling Charlie is feeling the great waves of love for him, for every bit of happiness he has given to all of us through the decades 🎶💕
First saw Charlie and the Stones on Ed Sullivan when I was nine, and I'm almost 66. He's always been there. It's going to be weird, but we're lucky we had him as long as we did. Only saw him once in concert 2 years ago. So glad I did. I want to get his jazz ensemble music, too. Cheers, Charlie. All the best to his family and many friends.
Same here -- Ed Sullivan at 9yrs old -- hooked on the Stones after hearing "She's a Rainbow' in 1967 -- saw every tour from 1972 Tumblin Dice Tour =on Jagger's 29th birthday all the way thru No Filter Tour in 2019 -- RIP Charlie you will be terribly missed -- I'm sure there are hundreds of unreleased tracks where we hear your drumming again for years.
I remember seeing The Stones in London on thier '40 Licks' tour. Mick introduced the musicians and the band to the tens of thousands of us watching. He introduced Charlie as 'The Wembley Whammer' and brought him to the front of the stage and gave him the microphone...for a moment poor Charlie looked a little bit lost then put the mic to his mouth and said....."I want to sing a song....but Mick won't let me"...Needless to say Charlie got the biggest cheer and applause I've ever heard in my life. Charlie took a bow as Mick approached laughing and put his round round him before walking back to his drums....absolute legend Mr Watts, may you rock in heaven. God bless you Sir
So evident, 2 men who couldn't be more opposite but Keith adored and enjoyed Charlie greatly. Couldn't hide it if he tried. I'm sure Charlie's effection for them all ran deep, he just stayed true to himself in his personal life. Willing to bet all 3 looked up to him.
“Los of pictures of meeeee….” I always loved his humor and his self-depricating and dead-Pan delivery without it asking like a flaw. The world needs more Charlie’s.
@@TadekTedWilson74777 So much for Keith for the last 40 years saying, "No Charlie - no Stones"..."Charlie is the Stones..." etc. Their ego over-rides everything. Considering they were the greatest band in the world by far at one time, they've been creatively redundant for years and haven't made a truly great album since Some Girls in 1978 and 2022 marks their 60th year, now is the right time to call it a day and retire...although many say they should've done that in 1990.
I am ever so grateful I attended, the stones gigg, at Murrayfield, chips And iron brew, on Arthur's seat. My daughter who Lives in Edinburgh. Managed to get Tickets, and we went together. Been a stones fan Since 1963. Yeah. Thank you Charlie Watts, we knew it Was bound to happen , now it has It seems surreal.. But the memories Live on.. And all that Jazz,! Yeah.🤔
THE ROLLING STONES THE GREATIST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD. OVER FIFTY YEARS TOGTHER. WHAT A TRIP. GOD BLESS THAT BAND. GOD BLESS YOU GUYS. LOVE YOU.
As it should be Mick. Charlie was never just a “drummer” for the Stones he was the pulse and with the bass player he was the BACKBONE of The Rolling Stones, without any shadow of a doubt!
I don't think a lot of people understand the partnership of the drummer and bass player within the dynamic of the band itself. If that partnership is isolated and removed from the song the whole song sounds totally different. And not in a good way.
@@ronalddavidleindecker3358 Oh you are so right. And I hope that with both of our comments which point this “audial foundation” in most bands that count out the beats through mainly drums and bass wakes up more people to these essential riggers which bands use.
@@olgierdogden4742 That's why I play the bass. You hear instruments, but you feel the bass. Same for the drums. Two instruments you feel. Take those out of the song and you lose the feeling of the song. The heartbeat. God speed my friend. Nice chatting with you.
@@ronalddavidleindecker3358 That’s great to hear. It’s funny and I know that my younger brother wouldn’t admit it but I influenced him into learning percussion at the Royal Academy of Music in London because being a young hippie in or around 1970 at least someone knew someone else who had either a set of bongos or even a more serious deal playing Congas. I wish you a long and healthy life playing your bass.
And Bill Wyman should have been brought back for more than just two songs. They didn't do a sound check and when you watch, you will wonder if his amp was plugged in. That's especially ironic, as the deciding factor of them hiring him originally was that he brought his own amp amd it was better than anything they had. I do understand that there may have been contractual issues because of Darryl Jones. Still, though, more Bill would have been great.
He certainly is. I’ve been holding onto tickets to see them in Charlotte, NC for a year and a half. That show on Sept 30 will certainly be bittersweet.
Charlie, certainly never as flamboyant as his back up group but always the most stylishly dressed. If you wanna look sharp, you could do worse than look to Mr.Watts for ideas. RIP.
I truly just love ❤️ the respect and love that they show Charlie. They really have a lot of admiration for him. Charlie, you are amazing. You are funny, and a legendary musician and artist. You have character, that's what makes you so special.
For decades they have tried to get Charlie to say something on stage, knowing he hated it. I love how they play against Charlie's natural reluctance to be in the spotlight. Such a lovely moment, so late in their career. They must be missing him dearly these days. "Charlie's good tonight, inn't he?"
I had not seen this video and it is hilarious. I imagine that Keith, Mick and Ronnie must be devastated for the loss of Charlie, they were like brothers. Watts was the glue that maintained the Stones. I imagine that they will quit after complete their scheduled gigs in the USA. We miss you dear Charlie.
I had the unique pleasure of seeing the Stones 8 times. Charlie was the quiet one but when he spoke you listened. He will be missed thats for sure. I dont see how the Stones can go on without him.
@@tracydelvalle1853 saw em for my 8th time also last month in STL. As of this moment they were my first, Busch Stadiun in '89 , and my last. The tribute to Charlie was a reality check for sure. The only time it's ever been quiet at a Stones show
Voodoo Lounge tour stop in Oakland. Not only did Charlie get the biggest ovation but it went on and on and on. I honestly think Charlie was nonplussed. Never was I so proud of my hometown.
I have been watching Rolling Stones videos since Charlie passed away. As i watch these videos, Charlies passing wasn't what we expected from him or any of the members! By all rights these hard living bad men/boys should have crashed and burned many years of ago. But Charlie has had a great long life and died of natural causes. A lot of people don't even make it to 80. As sad as i am, we all should be so lucky. To Charlie Watts. A life lived. Godspeed brother.
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic I think it'd be great if they'd play Wild Horses with photos of Charlie playing on the big screen. Could you imagine the tears? I've seen them 7 times, and this one....it's going to be special.
This is so beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. The way Keith says go for it Charlie and Charlie beams as only he could.Seconds later Charlie exits the frame and literally a hole is left thanks for the memories.
If you have ever seen an interview with the early Stones, Mick and Brian always dominate and Charlie hides in back hoping the microphone won't be put in front of him. Nice to see him out in front for once.
LEGEND but my thoughts and prayers are with his family, they must be devastated but thankfully they kept him grounded and we witnessed one of the greatest drummers in the world, RIP young Charlie
Soñé con Charlie, me lo encontraba en una estación de colectivos esperando a uno que nos llevara quién sabe dónde. Raro, pero tuve la suerte de conocerlo e intercambiar algunas palabras que no me acuerdo en este plano misterioso de los sueños. Descansa en paz Charlie querido.
this is so funny and sweet, you can see how much they all love Charlie, such a cool, intelligent and talented man.
How could you possibly not love Mr Charlie Watts.
Not only a great musician but a true gentleman in every respect.
Charlie will be greatly missed by his legions of fans across the globe.
Love you Charlie...
RIP! 🤟🤟🤟
The Wembley Whammer will be missed by us all.
Bonjour à tous,
Fan inconditionnel du blues et de la rock musique en général..FAN de toute mon âme des ROLLING STONES.. je suis encore très très ému à l'évocation de la disparition de CHARLIE WATTS... je ne m'y fais absolument pas !
Je suis né avec les ROLLING STONES.. j'ai soixante ans aujourd'hui !
Accessoirement,j'ai appris à jouer de la guitare basse sur leurs morceaux géniaux..
OUI MONSIEUR CHARLIE WATTS était un GENTLEMAN.
Rip.
Jim 🆓☮️✌️
These guys are so comical together----it is bittersweet to watch now.
Ronnie trying to act, Mick just being himself and allowing Charlie a moment, and Keef just can't keep a straight face = awesome stuff. RIP Charlie.
You could tell Ronnie was looking off to the side waiting for his cue to say "yeah Charlie"
This was awesome! 👍👍👍
He's actually Leif
@Lady Elton22 No No to we Stones Fans it's Keef !
@Lady Elton22 I must be getting old ,when my Favorite 's growing up are passing.
Nothing can replace THE MAN on the drums, I worked in London when I was Young 19 year old till I was 22, A girl friend said she had tickets to watch a great band and would I like to go with her to see them, the company I worked for ICT transferred me back to Newcastle and I never saw them! Until they were in Manchester on last tour? 2017. tickets cost arm and a leg, went with my eldest lad he was 31 and he is a drummer, and a good one, rated Charlie as the best, no frills just steady driving beat preferred jazz to rock, I was 74 at the time felt I should see them once before the grim reaper comes to call, worth ever penny. I'll miss ya Charlie you made me laugh watching the antics of the entertainer out front with a wry smile. The Stones will never be the same...but rock on for gods sake,
Similar story - one of my earliest memories is doing the twist to a Stones song in the living room of my parent's first home, I must have been five or six. Always wanted to see them but fate always had other plans and I missed them time after time. 2014 tour and the ticket prices were astronomical but I wasn't going to miss that one if I had to get a bank loan to do it. I was 57, I took my 22 year old son. I told him these guys are legends and they won't be around forever so see them while you can. They put on a tremendous show, worth every penny. We'll miss Charlie.
@@KayEl58 I got to see them in 1968 in phoenix az . an off night for the Mick and he was in a bad mood . still it was great and the warm up act was the ike and Tina turner revue . what a show and I think it cost $15 a person to get in
@@eddippleshirleyspraise4813 $15 in 1968 for a gig ticket? Where was the show? On the moon!! 🤣😆🤣😆…
Charlie may have passed, but he will always be with us. Thank you Charlie for the wonderful heritage you left us.
I loved seeing the humour in this short video. I've seen a lot of videos of The Rolling Stones of late since Charlie's passing, concert and interview footage of the band over the years. It's evident the genuine love and admiration they have for Charlie, it is beautiful to see.
Absolutely Fabulous!!! Even when outrageously overdressed, Charlie exudes sheer class. Bravo!!!
Agreed! 😎
Very cool the late Charlie watts
@Zippy Thekid ... I'm pretty sure Charlie had a combo of Keith's jacket, Ronnie's shirt and Mick's scarf in this one. He couldn't find that stuff in any closet of his. ❤
@@kathytennyson1289
Too right !! 😂🤣
Probably had a pair of his own silk socks on though!!
I just love the Charlie and Keith bromance. RIP, Charlie.
It was eerie when Charlie walked away and left the 3 of them standing there. Made me sad.
Your comment sent chills down my spine!!
Sometimes art does reflect life.
Same here 😥😥😥
Yes!, a strange emptiness knowing it just won't be the same without him.
😥
That’s because Charlie Watts passed away in his sleep at the hospital
Man that's funny. You can tell the love those guys have for Charlie especially Keith.
J'ai adoré l'attitude pleine de bienveillance de KEITH à l'égard de CHARLIE..!
C'est très beau de les voir ainsi..quel fabuleux destin !
Jim.fan inconditionnel.
Every time I ever saw The Rolling Stones together off the stage I was always struck but how strongly clearly Keith Richards loved Charlie Watts. Keith was the one I thought of first when Charlie's death was announced. I imagine it was a very difficult time for him especially.
Me too, thought of Keef first.@@mikemissesthefairway
Charlie is absolutely the best, keefs respect and uncompromising love for Charlie is never more evident than it is here, they broke the mold when they made the rolling stones, god bless em!
"You'll see lots of lovely drums"-just fantastic! Great promo for the exhibition. Gotta be one of my favourite Stones clips. RIP Charlie.
With all the comments from all the fans on all of these UA-cam videos across the world I hope our darling Charlie is feeling the great waves of love for him, for every bit of happiness he has given to all of us through the decades
🎶💕
Great sense of humor... the one and only Charlie !!
In France it's just named "L'humour British".
First saw Charlie and the Stones on Ed Sullivan when I was nine, and I'm almost 66. He's always been there. It's going to be weird, but we're lucky we had him as long as we did. Only saw him once in concert 2 years ago. So glad I did. I want to get his jazz ensemble music, too. Cheers, Charlie. All the best to his family and many friends.
Same here -- Ed Sullivan at 9yrs old -- hooked on the Stones after hearing "She's a Rainbow' in 1967 -- saw every tour from 1972 Tumblin Dice Tour =on Jagger's 29th birthday all the way thru No Filter Tour in 2019 -- RIP Charlie you will be terribly missed -- I'm sure there are hundreds of unreleased tracks where we hear your drumming again for years.
That was unreal…the love those guys had for Charlie!!!!🥰 you rock on somewhere in the universe….so much love and respect 💔
I remember seeing The Stones in London on thier '40 Licks' tour. Mick introduced the musicians and the band to the tens of thousands of us watching. He introduced Charlie as 'The Wembley Whammer' and brought him to the front of the stage and gave him the microphone...for a moment poor Charlie looked a little bit lost then put the mic to his mouth and said....."I want to sing a song....but Mick won't let me"...Needless to say Charlie got the biggest cheer and applause I've ever heard in my life. Charlie took a bow as Mick approached laughing and put his round round him before walking back to his drums....absolute legend Mr Watts, may you rock in heaven. God bless you Sir
OUI Mark.. ne nous inquiètons pas.. CHARLIE est au paradis !
I can't remember seeing a man show more love than Keef does for Charlie. Both great guys.
Charlie will forever be missed. Keef will outlast us all.
i love their friendship, keith must be hearthbreaken
3 things survive the nuclear blast. Cockroaches. Chemcakes (Twinkies) and Keith Richards 🇬🇧🇬🇧🤣💖🌹🇺🇸
Keefs first performance was at the opening ceremony of the pyramids
@@tonymmm2850 LOL. LMAO. SMDH.
So evident, 2 men who couldn't be more opposite but Keith adored and enjoyed Charlie greatly. Couldn't hide it if he tried. I'm sure Charlie's effection for them all ran deep, he just stayed true to himself in his personal life. Willing to bet all 3 looked up to him.
We luv ya charlie ... never forgotten .. God bless ya and thanks for your music ... RIP ...
Lots of lovely drums! This was awesome! Miss you so much Charlie.
“Los of pictures of meeeee….” I always loved his humor and his self-depricating and dead-Pan delivery without it asking like a flaw.
The world needs more Charlie’s.
From the year I was born in 1964 the stones were the beat to my life. RIP Charlie Watts ☮️❤️
What a sweet man, Charlie was ALWAYS a class, you will be missed!
My heart goes out to his bandmates. Charlie was and is irreplaceable! RIP
He was irreplaceable original he was integral in the sound of the ROLLING STONES
While the rolling Stones continue with Steve Jordan it will be a new phase the classic original is gone
Steve Jordan: Hold my beer....
@@TadekTedWilson74777 So much for Keith for the last 40 years saying, "No Charlie - no Stones"..."Charlie is the Stones..." etc. Their ego over-rides everything. Considering they were the greatest band in the world by far at one time, they've been creatively redundant for years and haven't made a truly great album since Some Girls in 1978 and 2022 marks their 60th year, now is the right time to call it a day and retire...although many say they should've done that in 1990.
Charlie told them to continue with Steve Jordan 'if anything happened to him' ❤️
Hope you enjoy the new album!!
Each member a total legend but together the greatest band of all time. 50 years and still going strong.
RIP Charlie
I am so glad this exists! It brings tears to my eyes--the different seasons of human life.
Love it! Charlie u will be missed! Charlie mentioned before his passing "the show must go on". R.I.P.
Charlie Watts....nothing but class
Finally R.I.P. Charlie U were the most solid guy in the band man! We loved U mate!
We will all miss Charlie.He was loved 🇨🇮🤗
I am ever so grateful
I attended, the stones gigg, at
Murrayfield, chips
And iron brew, on
Arthur's seat.
My daughter who
Lives in Edinburgh.
Managed to get
Tickets, and we went together.
Been a stones fan
Since 1963. Yeah.
Thank you Charlie
Watts, we knew it
Was bound to happen , now it has
It seems surreal..
But the memories
Live on.. And all that
Jazz,! Yeah.🤔
THE ROLLING STONES THE GREATIST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD. OVER FIFTY YEARS TOGTHER. WHAT A TRIP. GOD BLESS THAT BAND. GOD BLESS YOU GUYS. LOVE YOU.
What a lovely gentleman he was.
As it should be Mick. Charlie was never just a “drummer” for the Stones he was the pulse and with the bass player he was the BACKBONE of The Rolling Stones, without any shadow of a doubt!
I don't think a lot of people understand the partnership of the drummer and bass player within the dynamic of the band itself. If that partnership is isolated and removed from the song the whole song sounds totally different. And not in a good way.
@@ronalddavidleindecker3358
Oh you are so right. And I hope that with both of our comments which point this “audial foundation” in most bands that count out the beats through mainly drums and bass wakes up more people to these essential riggers which bands use.
@@olgierdogden4742 That's why I play the bass. You hear instruments, but you feel the bass. Same for the drums. Two instruments you feel. Take those out of the song and you lose the feeling of the song. The heartbeat. God speed my friend. Nice chatting with you.
@@ronalddavidleindecker3358
That’s great to hear. It’s funny and I know that my younger brother wouldn’t admit it but I influenced him into learning percussion at the Royal Academy of Music in London because being a young hippie in or around 1970 at least someone knew someone else who had either a set of bongos or even a more serious deal playing Congas. I wish you a long and healthy life playing your bass.
And Bill Wyman should have been brought back for more than just two songs. They didn't do a sound check and when you watch, you will wonder if his amp was plugged in. That's especially ironic, as the deciding factor of them hiring him originally was that he brought his own amp amd it was better than anything they had. I do understand that there may have been contractual issues because of Darryl Jones. Still, though, more Bill would have been great.
He was a class act...hes missed big time by millions of fans
He certainly is. I’ve been holding onto tickets to see them in Charlotte, NC for a year and a half. That show on Sept 30 will certainly be bittersweet.
@Pig Ho ..and I thought you were a troll.
@Pig Ho lol ok..
@Pig Ho sorry i dont inderstand your sentences did you just learn English
Nice little clip of the guy’s you can feel the love and respect they have for each other nice, Rest In Peace Charlie…….
That was lovely thank you Charlie you will be missed god bless you mate and thank you
Charlie, certainly never as flamboyant as his back up group but always the most stylishly dressed. If you wanna look sharp, you could do worse than look to Mr.Watts for ideas. RIP.
A timely glimpse into the camaraderie, humour & love which is the essence of the Stones incredible & unique journey!
Thanks Charlie.
I truly just love ❤️ the respect and love that they show Charlie. They really have a lot of admiration for him. Charlie, you are amazing. You are funny, and a legendary musician and artist. You have character, that's what makes you so special.
Great gentleman with a great sense of humor... RIP Charlie Watts 🙏🥁🌟.... I love this guys so much ❤️
I have never seen this before. LOVE IT! You'll see lots of lovely drums. lol
(Rock In Paradise) R.I.P. You Beautiful Soul 🥁🙏🏻💔💫
RIP Mr Watts! Thanks for the music.
Charlie will definitely live on in our hearts. 🎊💯🎊
For decades they have tried to get Charlie to say something on stage, knowing he hated it. I love how they play against Charlie's natural reluctance to be in the spotlight. Such a lovely moment, so late in their career. They must be missing him dearly these days. "Charlie's good tonight, inn't he?"
Charlie was always my favorite. "I'm the star...for once!" Love this so much...
I had not seen this video and it is hilarious. I imagine that Keith, Mick and Ronnie must be devastated for the loss of Charlie, they were like brothers. Watts was the glue that maintained the Stones. I imagine that they will quit after complete their scheduled gigs in the USA. We miss you dear Charlie.
@Pig Ho which one was yor mom then??
Love it. Egos bubbling under the surface but these guys stayed together no matter what. That's a herculean effort believe me
I had the unique pleasure of seeing the Stones 8 times. Charlie was the quiet one but when he spoke you listened. He will be missed thats for sure. I dont see how the Stones can go on without him.
@@tracydelvalle1853 saw em for my 8th time also last month in STL. As of this moment they were my first, Busch Stadiun in '89 , and my last. The tribute to Charlie was a reality check for sure. The only time it's ever been quiet at a Stones show
vamos los Rolling!! vamos Charlie rocking the heavens the oceans and get out under their clouds he just arrived at
Long live Charlie watts! This was hysterical
What do you mean, long live Charlie Watts, the poor man has just died.
@@freddykabulaschnitza2475 I'm pretty sure they are referring to his music and memories of him.
@@markzappasodi okay sorry Brendan, thanks for pointing that out Mark.
A tear in my 🍺...RIP CW...FROM RADIER NATION...
Voodoo Lounge tour stop in Oakland. Not only did Charlie get the biggest ovation but it went on and on and on. I honestly think Charlie was nonplussed. Never was I so proud of my hometown.
I never imagine Charlie dressed as Mick on stage but he do it pretty well.
I have been watching Rolling Stones videos since Charlie passed away. As i watch these videos, Charlies passing wasn't what we expected from him or any of the members! By all rights these hard living bad men/boys should have crashed and burned many years of ago. But Charlie has had a great long life and died of natural causes. A lot of people don't even make it to 80. As sad as i am, we all should be so lucky. To Charlie Watts. A life lived. Godspeed brother.
Best music exhibition I've seen in my life. Went twice, spent hours there. Wish it came back to London.
Love it!!! God we're going to miss him.
Few days that Charly pass away and I'm still can't believe
LOVE FROM PUERTO RICO 🇵🇷AMIGO CHARLIE WATTS R.I.P 🥁🥁🥁🕳💭🎶
Oh Charlie, we miss you so!
And I saw that exhibition, it was fabulous
Any pictures of these guys past and present always make me smile. I don't need to meet them to concider them friends. Don
Thank you for sharing!!
I've seen this before and just love how Charlie says it's all about him!!!Mic just looks on forlorn in the background!!!🤣🤣🤣 Funny!!!😉👍
This is really classic self parody!!😅
Charlie ❤❤ R.I.P. 😭😭🙏🙏🇧🇪
Love you Charlie! 😢
Mick should of said, "Charlie looks pretty good tonight doesn't he?"
That wouldn’t be great, just like on ya, ya’s, Charlie sounds good tonite
Charlie has always been my favourite anyway
So sweet! ❤️
More More!! We will miss you Charlie!!!
AHHH, Charlie , I miss you already you silly fool and I mean that in a good way....R.I.P my friend.
hope we all meet up one day rip charlie gig in heaven
Damn good sense of humor! Man, we miss you 😘 😢.
We're going to see the Stones' first show this tour in St. Louis. It's gonna be one hell of a show....
I hope that you have a blast in St. Louis. I am planning to see the Stones in LA.
I’m going to see them in Charlotte on Sept 30.
We’ll all be missing Charlie.
@@DJGerryfromStarlightMusic I think it'd be great if they'd play Wild Horses with photos of Charlie playing on the big screen. Could you imagine the tears? I've seen them 7 times, and this one....it's going to be special.
This is so beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. The way Keith says go for it Charlie and Charlie beams as only he could.Seconds later Charlie exits the frame and literally a hole is left thanks for the memories.
😂 love it!
If you have ever seen an interview with the early Stones, Mick and Brian always dominate and Charlie hides in back hoping the microphone won't be put in front of him. Nice to see him out in front for once.
That was sweet. Incredible exhibition they were promoting too, saw it in NY in '17. Old journals, tour posters, studio recreations Everything.
I know the show must go on , but to me The Stones will never be as good without Charlie .
'Bout Time Quiet One Got His Due!"♡⚘🙏🌐
Love it!!
Look at the front of the Get yer ya-yas out! album.
So amazing sharing good morning
Well..it’s 🌙 in Canada 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🦌
Good work dear
So sweet!!!
gonna miss ya charlie xo
saw the Stones in 69 and 72. The most rock steady drummer of all. R.I.P. old friend
God I wish Charlie was still here. God rest his soul in peace and Love.
Footnote: The book of The Rolling Stones is closing, -Long live The Rolling Stones!
We love and miss you Charlie. And we love you Mick, Keef and Ronnie. I bet you're rocking it up up there Charlie.
Wife and I saw 3 of their
Concert tours in toronto . Best rock band ever .
@@genesarazen9057 Absolutely. Saw them in 69 and all through the 70s and the '80s. Hell of a band.
🥀💔...💘💕 :’] We’re already missing you, gentle soul Charlie 🌹
LEGEND but my thoughts and prayers are with his family, they must be devastated but thankfully they kept him grounded and we witnessed one of the greatest drummers in the world, RIP young Charlie
Oh Charlie you are so missed!
Hello friend, very nice presentation, beautiful event. Thanks for sharing the information.😘
Soñé con Charlie, me lo encontraba en una estación de colectivos esperando a uno que nos llevara quién sabe dónde. Raro, pero tuve la suerte de conocerlo e intercambiar algunas palabras que no me acuerdo en este plano misterioso de los sueños. Descansa en paz Charlie querido.
Richards se diverte.
Ele ama Charlie.
Muito massa!!! Gostei!!!
*Rolling Stones Hoje e sempre!!!* 👅
Brilliant!
God bless the stones
Love these guys
Love you Charlie
Just saw this! Boy, if anyone deserved more attention, it was Charlie! Always wished they touted him more ..
So true, I don’t think he ever knew how much he was loved by his fans!
That man is big shoes to fill, what a legend.
So funny 🤣 , so classy 👍❤