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Roadster32
The one thing that annoys me the most is Keith Richards. Wasn't it him who always said "Without Charlie Watts there!ll be no Rolling Stones. He is the only person I couldn't play without."
Bla bla bla.
Get well soon Charlie and give him a few kicks in the a..
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georgemcdonnell314
Well I look at this positively.............. Charlie said he would join his bandmates later this year. He'll probably join them for the last half of the tour.
Contractually they have to tour.
They are not required to tour if one of their principle members is not well. They absolutely have the right to cancel if they need to but for whatever reason they want to finish this tour. That's why there is insurance for these kinds of things.
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zgredzik
It's really sad to see how Rolling Stones gathers moss. Charlie was there since early days, they have some contracts to pay, but why they started to sell new concerts and just 2-3 weeks later them say that one of the most important persons in group won't play with them?
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Well I look at this positively.............. Charlie said he would join his bandmates later this year. He'll probably join them for the last half of the tour.
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BowieStone
I understand this tour without him.
Was already delayed… new plans were made… a new delay or cancellation would probably hit too hard… financially.
Announcing a tour without Charlie would be something different. Don’t think they would do that.
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WorriedAboutYou
Most of the audience won't care or even notice. They're there to see Mick and to a lesser extent Keith, hear Satisfaction and You Got Me Rocking, buy the T-shirt and post on Facebook about it. The drummer is of zero consequence to at least 90% of the audience.
Good luck to Steve Jordan and best to Charlie.
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zgredzik
It's really sad to see how Rolling Stones gathers moss. Charlie was there since early days, they have some contracts to pay, but why they started to sell new concerts and just 2-3 weeks later them say that one of the most important persons in group won't play with them?
With all due respect, did you read the statement? Charlie was rushed in for emergency surgery. I don’t think that when the Stones were thinking “Well, why don’t we pump up the excitement to sell more tickets then tell them the truth in a few weeks time”. Shit just happened to Charlie and they are desperate not to disappoint the paying fans.
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mattstones
Hopefully the Wembley Whammer will be back soon.
Have a good recovery Charlie!
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Maindefender
Another chapter. 60 years, we have been so fortunate. Rumour is the band will be back in the states next year. Healing vibes to Mr. Watts
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WorriedAboutYou
Most of the audience won't care or even notice. They're there to see Mick and to a lesser extent Keith, hear Satisfaction and You Got Me Rocking, buy the T-shirt and post on Facebook about it. The drummer is of zero consequence to at least 90% of the audience.
Good luck to Steve Jordan and best to Charlie.
Many needn't notice, but the sound will be different without Charlie.
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WorriedAboutYou
Most of the audience won't care or even notice. They're there to see Mick and to a lesser extent Keith, hear Satisfaction and You Got Me Rocking, buy the T-shirt and post on Facebook about it. The drummer is of zero consequence to at least 90% of the audience.
Good luck to Steve Jordan and best to Charlie.
Many needn't notice, but the sound will be different without Charlie.
Only if you listen for it. Blindfold? Doubt anyone would notice. If anything you would probably think it was a good night for Charlie. Just being realistic.
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WorriedAboutYou
Most of the audience won't care or even notice. They're there to see Mick and to a lesser extent Keith, hear Satisfaction and You Got Me Rocking, buy the T-shirt and post on Facebook about it. The drummer is of zero consequence to at least 90% of the audience.
Good luck to Steve Jordan and best to Charlie.
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Re: Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, 80, pulls out of band's US tour after undergoing emergency surgery in London new
Posted by: NilsHolgersson ()
Date: August 5, 2021 04:04
Maybe Steve Jordan sounds better and Mick and Keith fire Charlie from the band
i'm sorry but thats just mean and in really bad taste
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Most of the audience won't care or even notice. They're there to see Mick and to a lesser extent Keith, hear Satisfaction and You Got Me Rocking, buy the T-shirt and post on Facebook about it. The drummer is of zero consequence to at least 90% of the audience.
Good luck to Steve Jordan and best to Charlie.
Many needn't notice, but the sound will be different without Charlie.
Only if you listen for it. Blindfold? Doubt anyone would notice. If anything you would probably think it was a good night for Charlie. Just being realistic.