I agree, and even though they played a show the day after Brian died or whatever, this just feels different. For the last 40 years its seemed unspoken if anything happened to any of the 3, the band would be done. I definitely think it will be too soon to tour now from this and even though Mick and Keith should probably continue until they can't, in my heart I can't think of there being a Stones without Charlie. I guess its different to me than the Who because its been these 3 for so long that its impossible for me to think of any one of them not being here. As these bands get older, there become moments where it seems its done if something happens.
Having said all that, I'm sure they will continue. I just can't imagine it till it happens. I'm so numb. This is so sad.
Weather or not they continue after this tour who knows however I would think this tour will still happen especially since they already said Charlie wouldn't be doing this one and they were gonna still do it.
Not that my opinion matters, but here it is. Pull the plug on the US tour. Plan a couple of tribute type Stones shows in the UK for 2022 with appearances from Bill and Mick and multiple drummers sort of like the Ginger Baker Tribute. The US tour is jinxed and pushing through it in these times is a mistake.
holy @#$%& shit. This is it. This is devastating and this is what its gonna keep feeling like. Not sure I've been this shocked since Tom Petty. No one saw this coming.
How unfair life is, today we lost our Charlie Watts. RIP Charlie.
Thank you Charlie, for everything you brought us.
Come See, High Above. Come See, High In The Heavens. A New Star Shining Bright. Out of the darkness comes a light. By Enya
Sometimes I think about you, baby Sometimes I cry about you Lord well well well Jagger/Richards
Time it was, and what a time it was, it was A time of innocence, a time of confidences Long ago, it must be, I have a photograph Preserve your memories; they’re all that’s left you Simon & Garfunkel.
This place is empty, so empty So empty without you Keith Richards.