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stonehearted
I think the financial writer was mistaken. Charlie, "incongruously dressed"? A raincoat on a warm sunny day? He's hardly a "little old man", but a man of average height with perfect posture. The "not the real and actual Charlie Watts" was more than likely "mildly bemused" rather than "nonplussed", and the "Thanks, man" was in appreciation of being mistaken for someone well known.
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kleermaker
I don't think good ol' Charlie is a "star", rather an anti-hero.
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kleermaker
I don't think good ol' Charlie is a "star", rather an anti-hero.
He survived heroin addiction, punched down Mick and changed his playing style, creating a trade mark drum sound - all without missing a beat.
Yep, he's a true hero. Mr Cool
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kleermaker
I don't think good ol' Charlie is a "star", rather an anti-hero.
He survived heroin addiction, punched down Mick and changed his playing style, creating a trade mark drum sound - all without missing a beat.
Yep, he's a true hero. Mr Cool
Without missing a beat? Mmmmmm
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kleermaker
I don't think good ol' Charlie is a "star", rather an anti-hero.
He survived heroin addiction, punched down Mick and changed his playing style, creating a trade mark drum sound - all without missing a beat.
Yep, he's a true hero. Mr Cool
Without missing a beat? Mmmmmm
If Charlie plays that way, that's how it's supposed to be ><