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bye bye johnny
Brian Williams on MSNBC:
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bye bye johnny
Brian Williams on MSNBC:
"If the Beatles changed the World, the Stones taught it to Dance".....love that.
"He was a quiet man who spoke with his sticks." So very true.
Very nice tribute.
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NilsHolgersson
Keith shares an empty drumkit
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MisterDDDD
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We were deeply saddened to hear the news of the passing of Rolling Stones drummer #CharlieWatts
He and his wife Shirley (our Patron) have adopted many dogs from us over the years, latest being Suzie.
We extend our condolences to Shirley and family at this very difficult time.
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GJB
The whole Rolling Stones website redirects to this:
[rollingstones.com]
I think that it a fitting tribute - right now, nothing else matters, the tour, the future, the album, the re-issues...
Let's just have this time to raise a glass to the Salt of the Band...
My favourite memories include:
- Coventry (2018) everyone singing Happy Birthday to Charlie
- Paris (2017) Charlie laughing as Mick takes drumstick and crashes his cymbals while playing Street Fighting Man
- London Rehearsals (seeing the band up close - the last time I have seen the Stones, and what a special time)
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GJB
The whole Rolling Stones website redirects to this:
[rollingstones.com]
I think that it a fitting tribute - right now, nothing else matters, the tour, the future, the album, the re-issues...
Let's just have this time to raise a glass to the Salt of the Band...
My favourite memories include:
- Coventry (2018) everyone singing Happy Birthday to Charlie
- Paris (2017) Charlie laughing as Mick takes drumstick and crashes his cymbals while playing Street Fighting Man
- London Rehearsals (seeing the band up close - the last time I have seen the Stones, and what a special time)
I was thinking about this last night while trying to sleep...hoping they properly address Charlie and don't just carry on with a mention like The Who did with Entwistle and ZZ Top did with Dusty. Maybe Mick or all 3 entering a dark stage and reading a short eulogy like Mick did for Brian at Hyde Park in 69 and starting the show off low-key with an acoustic melody of Salt of the Earth and Shine a Light or something before the standard video start to the main show. Maybe dedicate every show of this tour to Charlie. If they're going to carry on that might be the most fitting way.