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Justin
It always seemed to me that Keith deep down knows he can't pull anything over Charlie. He can diss Mick, he can bust Ronnie's balls but you don't give Charlie crap.
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hbwriter
to me the keith/charlie bond, in a sense, is the most sacred in the band - seems like just tons of trust and respect there with no egos involved - just music
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marquess
What happened in Amsterdam in 1989?
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Justin
It always seemed to me that Keith deep down knows he can't pull anything over Charlie. He can diss Mick, he can bust Ronnie's balls but you don't give Charlie crap.
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Rip This
Keith was a junkie for a decade....that's a pretty big diss on all his bandmates right there.
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hbwriter
note from my pal, another guitar player - "Special night..I watched Keith look on proudly as his pal Charlie played in his Boogie Woogie band.Very touching..2 old friends at The Irid…"
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stonesrule
Keith must REALLY want to tour.
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treaclefingers
makes me wanna live in NYC...so many good shows there recently, I presume ALL the time!
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treaclefingers
makes me wanna live in NYC...so many good shows there recently, I presume ALL the time!
austin, my friend. AUSTIN.
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GOO
Keith was at Charlie's supper club gigs in NYC a few years back, we sent him a JD on the rocks, he toasted us from his VIP seat
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hbwriter
to me the keith/charlie bond, in a sense, is the most sacred in the band - seems like just tons of trust and respect there with no egos involved - just music
I agree. And I think it is more than just music there. I remember Philip Norman claiming his book that the reason why Charlie finally joined in permanently, was that he 'clicked' with Keith so well. A similar dry sense of humour or something, and neither being too extrovert. We have to remember that Keith was a really shy boy at the time - especially compared to naturally born stars like Brian and Mick - and I think Charlie was one of the first people who saw the potentiality Keith has, and he has respected him ever since. And the respect is surely mutual. They might not socialize too much these days, but that's suits to them and to their English mentality - when they do it, it is that funnier.
It is heart warming to listen Charlie describing Keith's way to work in STONES IN EXILE, making analogies to jazz musicians. And that is that high compliment I think one can get from Charlie Watts. Bll Wyman might cpmplain of Keith's junkie time and all that, but Charlie recognize there somethng that surpasses all those kind of mortal issues - the love for music and to right 'feel' no matter how much it takes and by anything... Those intuitions are beyond time and space.
- Doxa