What a great tribute to Charlie Watts! Not only the choice of song, but Charlie's amazing drumming is front and center on this version!!!! Thank you. RIP Charlie Watts.
RIP Charlie. I love how the story about the time he punched Mick Jagger in the face is making the rounds again now. "Don't ever call me YOUR drummer again". Loved this guy. Not my favorite drummer ever, but a hell of a guy, and I think his talent surprisingly gets overlooked a lot considering he was in one of the biggest bands in history.
@@philpennington826 Yeah, heard about it earlier today. Supposedly, Mick called from Keith Richard’s hotel room to Charlie’s hotel room at 5 am, asked why HIS drummer wasn’t there. Charlie dressed in a fancy designer suit, walked down the lobby to Keith’s room and as Mick answered the knock, Charlie punched him squarely in the face. Great story!! RIP Charlie Watts. One of a kind. Timekeeper for 58 years in “the greatest rock and roll band”, a gentleman who preferred jazz.Condolences to his bride of 57 years and the Watts family.
We, the collective appreciation folks of their music, are All painting it black just now. RIP Charlie. The unassuming yet perfect for The Stones drummer extrordinare, and a true gentleman. Feels like changing of the guard 😢
I've loved the Rolling Stones since forever, so sorry to see the loss of Charlie - he was a fabulous drummer. Can't imagine how he can be replaced to any degree. Mick & I are within a month of being the same age, things get a bit dicey after 75.
Sometimes when I see Charlie at his kit he has a look that seems to say "I still don't believe I get paid to do this " He always seemed so laid-back but a great band isn't great without a great rhythm section. The Rolling Stones had that in spades. RIP Charlie Watts.
Painted Black is my all-time favorite song by the Stones. It's the music, the sound, the melody that shoots through me every time I hear it. It is so unique, unworldly. A masterpiece bar none. This performance is wonderful. So interesting to hear it being performed by the statesmen of rock and roll. RIP, Charlie.
Thank you very much Jamel, that news hit me hard, i'm 48 years old and was raised listening to The Rolling Stones, my late father was a HUGE fan and i became one too. I cried yesterday when i heard the news of Charlie's death and made me think alot about my late dad and mom.
I went through a bit of a Stones retrospective a few years ago, really got to appreciate Charlie and Bill Wyman, and what the two quiet ones brought to the band. Charlie was not flashy but damn he made so many unique contributions to so many songs. Half of his genius was the beats that he didn't play. Loved the eye-rolls between Charlie and Bill on stage while the others were cavorting around. It truly does take all kinds...
Charlie Watts loved jazz and when he wasn't drumming with the Stones he was drumming with his quintet. I think he was a jazz drummer at heart. What talent!
Charlie always struck me as being very much "his own man". Just doing his thing, focused on that, and the others took care of the "show". Love his 70s look when everyone else had long hair, Charlie had the shortest cut possible! And his passion for stylish tailored clothes. A man of class, reliable, down to earth. He'll be missed badly. Condolences to his colleagues, his family, friends and fans.😢
… dear Jamall thank you for all you do and have done this a long time haven’t been around much lately having recently become ill with MS… that having been said I felt it is essential to single you out for acknowledging recognizing the incomparable irreplaceable heart of the stones Mr. Charlie Watts thank you for everything again…!
This became the theme song of the CBS TV show Tour of Duty about men stationed in Viet Nam. Tour of Duty examined the issues of politics, faith, teamwork, racism, suicide, fragging, terrorism, civilian deaths, sexuality, drug abuse, and how the lives of soldiers and civilians were permanently affected by the Vietnam War.
Tour of duty had a killer soundtrack,well it was just a kick ass show in general but unfortunately the music is all copyrighted and it's all dubbed over with generic music.
@warren3427 it wasnt quite that bad, i think in its own limited way it glossed over some of the issues, yes american propaganda but you can say that about 80 percent of american media it was plastic but i loved it
RIP Charlie Watts. I only had the pleasure of seeing them once, in Memphis in ‘75 for a 4th of July concert. It was amayyyyzing. Gotta add that it was $10 according to my ticket stub. It’s the most expensive concert stub in my collection from the 70s.
Charlie Watt was the most elegant drummer in rock history. A jazz musician who played with a class-A rock group. He was closer to his heroes, Elvin Jones, Max Roach, and Art Blakey. "Paint It Black" captures the mid-60s Stones at their very best, carried along with Brian Jones' exotic sitar. He will always remain a class act. RIP
This vid from 2006...shows that these guys still have #ThePower, even at their advancing ages! Mick was 63 years old here, and Charlie was 65!! And then, of course, as it is rumored that Betty White says: "We all have to think about what kind of world we'll leave behind for Keith Richards."
Charlie Watts was always my favorite Rolling Stone.... always the perfect gentleman and a jazz musician to boot. No matter what misadventures the other guys got into, Charlie was a rock. You could count on him to maintain. He knew that real power stems not from constant showing off, but from letting the work speak for itself.
I am so happy I have almost my whole lifetime worth of Rolling Stones music. I did indeed get to see them in concert in Seattle 1981 on their "Tattoo You" Rest in the Eternal White Light Charlie Watts, you have a great group of people you are surrounded by🤗💜🎶✌
Almost 80 and he did THAT! Just let that marinate and sink in for a minute. Who else lives to be his age and does what he loves right up til the end? The rest of us can only dream of what that must have been like. RIP Charlie, you deserve it!
Charlie was, at heart a jazz lover. You can hear it in the way he's always right there, in the pocket, always driving - like in this song. What a career and life. All the best to his family and friends who must really be feeling this loss.
Appreciate you Jamel, Charlie Watt's passing is a sad thing for music. As a teen I read that one of his stated influences was Howlin Wolf. I never looked back in terms of how my musical taste and knowledge developed. Music has the power to unite us.
I'm 52 and the Stones have been around my entire life. So I know what you mean regarding how eerie it is whenever the camera panned to Watts. We've lost so many icons and National treasures in the last few years. And yes, the Stones are amazing live!
I saw the Stones in 2018 in Glendale, AZ. It was the third time I been to a concert and the sound mix was the best ever. One thing stood out that had not been so audible before: Charlie Watts was the soul of the Rolling Stones. He kept up a tremendous drumming pace for 2 1/2 hours and it was astonishing to witness.
Awwwwww Charlie ! I have been a fan of the Stones my whole life . Had the pleasure of seeing them in concert back in 2009 . The music world will not be the same without him. The Stones definitely will never be the same. I have long dread the day that we started to loose these great men. RIP Charlie. 💔
Charlie Watts was a class act, he really was the backbone of the rolling stones. He was an impeccable dresser and a true gentlemen, and married to his wife for 57 years, which is almost unheard of in rock and roll. R.I.P. Charlie.
I have this on their "Greatest Hits of 1969" album. Mom got it for free from Capital Records Club!!! I was 13 yrs. old!!!! Love every song on the album!!!!!!! Giddeeup!!!!
I am privileged to have seen The Stones twice in concert back in the day. Truly an amazing act. Love the 'Stir of Echoes' reference. Absolutely LOVE that movie and IU always think of it when hearing this song.
Saw The Stones in concert during their Voodoo Tour. They were amazing! The energy was incredible! RIP Charlie. You were an amazing drummer! I do have to add that I’ve loved The Stones for a very very long time. Brian Jones was my favorite Rolling Stone. He was the first to pass away...so long ago. 😢☮️💔
Paint It Black is one of my fave Rolling Stones tunes. It's the one that feels the most psychedelic and 60s of their songs. I think a lot of people used this kind of vibe but only a few bands really made it their own in their music. Makes me think of the smell of napalm in the morning.
RIP Rolling Stones Charlie Watts. Greatest drummer in history. So professional and classy in his display of skill. Much respect. He is and was a legend in music. Just classy.
Charlie was the consummate professional and was over shadowed by Mick and Keith but that being said, I don't believe he was the greatest drummer in history, no disrespect to Charlie. and his family. R.I.P. Charlie!
@@gregcormier2379 I was admittedly being over dramatic when I said Mr. Watts was best in history. His poised and professional execution of his art was just so impressive. Colored my memory of his performances.
Thank you for doing this for Charlie. I've been a Stones fan since I was 10 in 1965. I finally got to one of their concerts in my fifties. They are not the Stones without Charles Watts. R.I.P gentle friend. 🙏🏾❤👵🏿🎵
I haven't heard the stones live much in 30 yrs or more...my recollection of Micks voice then compared to now tells me his voice has really changed...Wow!...Ty Jamal for the share
This vid is a great find imo. Thanks Jamel for finding and sharing it with us! This concert looked like it could've been in 2019. Charlie certainly rocked right up to the end! What a life and what joy his life brought to 100s of millions of fans spanning decades through his many talents. RIP Mr. Watts
Hi Jamel I have had the privilege to see the stones show on three occasions 1978 1989 and 1999 what a thrill the shows were 60000 plus people. You would get those tickets in your hands it was like they were made of gold you cant believe you are going
Another iconic song from the late 60s and this one you can hear as the sound track to several movies and documentary's and yes Charlie Watts is showing us why he was the backbone of the group
Great song choice for a tribute to Charlie Watts. Another legend gone. I saw them at least 10 years ago live at Madison Square Garden and they were doing 2 nights of shows and I remember the first show got canceled due to Mick being sick but they played the 2nd night and I’m sure Mick still wasn’t feeling well but OMG what a performance they put on and the energy was incredible. Will never forget that night. RIP Charlie
I got to see them live 3 times Wembley Stadium and British Summertime Hyde Park twice one weekend after the other. Amazing gig to see live, Respect to you paying a lovey tribute. 😎😎😎
Charlie was about as solid a drummer as can be! He was a real rock. He’ll be missed. I feel it’s the beginning of the end for these old superstars too, unfortunately.
What great intensity for this song in this performance!!! The quality of Mick's voice is pretty much gone but he can still convincingly sing and communicate. Awesome. The band sounds solid too.
Ah, Charlie. Most of the time, just stoic behind the kit, focused on doing his thing and driving the groove. Occasionally, though, you'd see this little wry smile come across his face and a glint in his eye, and you knew he was really having fun. May he rest in peace.
Lovely choice showcasing Charlie. This is from a 2008 Martin Scorsese directed concert film called Shine a Light. It’s the Stones performing at the Beacon Theater in New York. I highly recommend checking it out, even just on your own time. It’s a great show gorgeously shot.
Thank you very much for the work you do and please continue to enlighten folks that maybe have never heard this music before...we is all humans but we grew up with different music...thanks again for ur efforts!
First concert I ever went to was the stones in 74. Man this was always my favorite song by them. Thanks J for the ride back in time. Gods speed Charlie.🙏❤️
What a great tribute to Charlie Watts! Not only the choice of song, but Charlie's amazing drumming is front and center on this version!!!! Thank you. RIP Charlie Watts.
Yes. Perfect choice.
RIP Charlie, but am I correct in saying he couldn’t hit his hi hat at the same time as his snare?
Love this song 💜
@@hughjoelcock7145 No, just didn't...
Probably one of the most humble rock stars ever.
A true gentleman.
And one of the most racist
@@Music--ng8cd who? A white supremacist you think is a gentleman? OK racist
@@a.i.contacttracer305 How is he a racist
@@Music--ng8cd reported for hate speech. Black Lives Matter ✊
RIP Charlie. I love how the story about the time he punched Mick Jagger in the face is making the rounds again now. "Don't ever call me YOUR drummer again". Loved this guy. Not my favorite drummer ever, but a hell of a guy, and I think his talent surprisingly gets overlooked a lot considering he was in one of the biggest bands in history.
ROFLMAO He punched Mick in the FACE???!??!?!!? Hope he got him right in the mouth. Can you imagine how big Mick's lips woulda swelled up to be?
@@philpennington826 Yeah, heard about it earlier today. Supposedly, Mick called from Keith Richard’s hotel room to Charlie’s hotel room at 5 am, asked why HIS drummer wasn’t there. Charlie dressed in a fancy designer suit, walked down the lobby to Keith’s room and as Mick answered the knock, Charlie punched him squarely in the face. Great story!! RIP Charlie Watts. One of a kind. Timekeeper for 58 years in “the greatest rock and roll band”, a gentleman who preferred jazz.Condolences to his bride of 57 years and the Watts family.
Almost everything changed in my 50+ years on earth. Charlie playing drums for the Stones was one of the very few constants.
THE 60s AND 70s ,, THE BEST 20 YEARS EVER
We, the collective appreciation folks of their music, are All painting it black just now. RIP Charlie. The unassuming yet perfect for The Stones drummer extrordinare, and a true gentleman. Feels like changing of the guard 😢
I've loved the Rolling Stones since forever, so sorry to see the loss of Charlie - he was a fabulous drummer. Can't imagine how he can be replaced to any degree. Mick & I are within a month of being the same age, things get a bit dicey after 75.
Well said!
I think you expressed everyone’s feelings regarding Mr Charlie Watts. Thank you
So true....
Sometimes when I see Charlie at his kit he has a look that seems to say "I still don't believe I get paid to do this " He always seemed so laid-back but a great band isn't great without a great rhythm section. The Rolling Stones had that in spades. RIP Charlie Watts.
Painted Black is my all-time favorite song by the Stones. It's the music, the sound, the melody that shoots through me every time I hear it. It is so unique, unworldly. A masterpiece bar none. This performance is wonderful. So interesting to hear it being performed by the statesmen of rock and roll. RIP, Charlie.
The eternal jam session at the Pearly Gates just got an extra shot of class with Charlie’s arrival ✊️😔🥁🥁🥁
That new rhythm section with Charlie and Dusty Hill is something
@@TheSRC88 ... You’re not wrong there brother ✊️😁 🥁🎸
Just joined by Don Everly 🎸 and Fritz McIntyre (Simply Red)🎹
RIP the rhythm section.
Not a "flashy" drummer but one of the 2 best at rhythm and keeping perfect time...the other being Ringo Starr
And John Bonham! There was a saying that he put the metronome manufacturers out of business lol. He had legendary timing
Charlie and Ringo also decided to live their lives well. Good men.
If you believe in forever, then life is just a one night stand...If there's a Rock and Roll Heaven You know they have a Hell of a band.
Righteous
Thank you very much Jamel, that news hit me hard, i'm 48 years old and was raised listening to The Rolling Stones, my late father was a HUGE fan and i became one too. I cried yesterday when i heard the news of Charlie's death and made me think alot about my late dad and mom.
I went through a bit of a Stones retrospective a few years ago, really got to appreciate Charlie and Bill Wyman, and what the two quiet ones brought to the band. Charlie was not flashy but damn he made so many unique contributions to so many songs. Half of his genius was the beats that he didn't play. Loved the eye-rolls between Charlie and Bill on stage while the others were cavorting around. It truly does take all kinds...
Charlie Watts loved jazz and when he wasn't drumming with the Stones he was drumming with his quintet. I think he was a jazz drummer at heart. What talent!
Great choice for a tribute to Charlie. He was slammin' on the drums!
That song in particular is so reliant on the rhythm of the drums.
Yes, he was. RIP.
I enjoyed listening to Charlie's jazz quintet. All around great musician!
The beating heart of The Rolling Stones. RIP, Mr. Watts.
Charlie always struck me as being very much "his own man". Just doing his thing, focused on that, and the others took care of the "show". Love his 70s look when everyone else had long hair, Charlie had the shortest cut possible! And his passion for stylish tailored clothes. A man of class, reliable, down to earth. He'll be missed badly. Condolences to his colleagues, his family, friends and fans.😢
… dear Jamall thank you for all you do and have done this a long time haven’t been around much lately having recently become ill with MS… that having been said I felt it is essential to single you out for acknowledging recognizing the incomparable irreplaceable heart of the stones Mr. Charlie Watts thank you for everything again…!
This became the theme song of the CBS TV show Tour of Duty about men stationed in Viet Nam. Tour of Duty examined the issues of politics, faith, teamwork, racism, suicide, fragging, terrorism, civilian deaths, sexuality, drug abuse, and how the lives of soldiers and civilians were permanently affected by the Vietnam War.
Tour of duty had a killer soundtrack,well it was just a kick ass show in general but unfortunately the music is all copyrighted and it's all dubbed over with generic music.
when ever i hear this song i think of that show
@warren3427 it wasnt quite that bad, i think in its own limited way it glossed over some of the issues, yes american propaganda but you can say that about 80 percent of american media it was plastic but i loved it
Yes, my brother 18 yrs old was a marine in Vietnam was killed in 68 on Sebt. 18 on my dad's birthday. This song has so many memories
@@andrewfischer8564 Blame the politicians all about Money, Power. Killing.
RIP Charlie Watts. I only had the pleasure of seeing them once, in Memphis in ‘75 for a 4th of July concert. It was amayyyyzing. Gotta add that it was $10 according to my ticket stub. It’s the most expensive concert stub in my collection from the 70s.
It was fabulous, streakers and all.
Charlie Watt was the most elegant drummer in rock history. A jazz musician who played with a class-A rock group.
He was closer to his heroes, Elvin Jones, Max Roach, and Art Blakey. "Paint It Black" captures the mid-60s Stones at their very best, carried along with Brian Jones' exotic sitar.
He will always remain a class act. RIP
My late father and I shared a great love of this song. Always makes me think of him. RIP Charlie...thank you for everything.
Glad u were cl8ae with yr father..not me.
I was never a big stones fan, however jamming all the way to the end @ 80 years old. Fascinating RIP Charlie.
The best rhythm section in the world is now in Heaven! Charlie on drums and Dusty Hill on bass!!
...and Charlie would be persuading Dusty to go the jazz route.
Have mercy
Has been and always will be my favorite Stones song. RIP Charlie!
This vid from 2006...shows that these guys still have #ThePower, even at their advancing ages! Mick was 63 years old here, and Charlie was 65!! And then, of course, as it is rumored that Betty White says: "We all have to think about what kind of world we'll leave behind for Keith Richards."
Charlie Watts was always my favorite Rolling Stone.... always the perfect gentleman and a jazz musician to boot. No matter what misadventures the other guys got into, Charlie was a rock. You could count on him to maintain. He knew that real power stems not from constant showing off, but from letting the work speak for itself.
RIP Charlie Watts. One of the best drummers ever.
The Rolling Stones are mesmerising to see live.
INDEED. I saw them on the "Voodoo Lounge" tour. #Brilliant
I am so happy I have almost my whole lifetime worth of Rolling Stones music. I did indeed get to see them in concert in Seattle 1981 on their "Tattoo You" Rest in the Eternal White Light Charlie Watts, you have a great group of people you are surrounded by🤗💜🎶✌
All the old school legends are at that age, or close to it , that we’re losing them 😥☮️💜
Yeah and there are no new legends to take their place😔
There are some that may be legends someday, it takes time
@@chadfalardeau5396 really are there?
@@virginiakeleher7885 Yeah there are....give them time... Plenty of legends in the making right now....
@@CorneiliusLibowitz hahaha are you serious
Almost 80 and he did THAT! Just let that marinate and sink in for a minute. Who else lives to be his age and does what he loves right up til the end? The rest of us can only dream of what that must have been like. RIP Charlie, you deserve it!
Thank you for posting this Jamal. RIP Charlie Watts. Thank you for the music you gave us all these years.
Charlie was, at heart a jazz lover. You can hear it in the way he's always right there, in the pocket, always driving - like in this song. What a career and life. All the best to his family and friends who must really be feeling this loss.
He made some Jazz records with his own Band.
Appreciate you Jamel, Charlie Watt's passing is a sad thing for music. As a teen I read that one of his stated influences was Howlin Wolf. I never looked back in terms of how my musical taste and knowledge developed. Music has the power to unite us.
I'm 52 and the Stones have been around my entire life. So I know what you mean regarding how eerie it is whenever the camera panned to Watts. We've lost so many icons and National treasures in the last few years. And yes, the Stones are amazing live!
He always looked so chill when playing the drums yet sounded amazing. RIP Charlie.
I'm glad you appreciated the bass player, Darryl Jones.
I saw the Stones in 2018 in Glendale, AZ. It was the third time I been to a concert and the sound mix was the best ever. One thing stood out that had not been so audible before: Charlie Watts was the soul of the Rolling Stones. He kept up a tremendous drumming pace for 2 1/2 hours and it was astonishing to witness.
Awwwwww Charlie ! I have been a fan of the Stones my whole life . Had the pleasure of seeing them in concert back in 2009 . The music world will not be the same without him. The Stones definitely will never be the same. I have long dread the day that we started to loose these great men. RIP Charlie. 💔
Charlie was never your stereotypical rock star, just a cool, well dressed , great drummer in a great band.
Charlie Watts was a class act, he really was the backbone of the rolling stones. He was an impeccable dresser and a true gentlemen, and married to his wife for 57 years, which is almost unheard of in rock and roll. R.I.P. Charlie.
John Paul Jones is still married - well over 50 years there, too.
So glad that I Saw the Rolling Stones live in concert. They were amazing. R.I.P. Charlie
Full Metal Jacket.
In Kubrick's hands, this took on a whole new meaning again. That's what I always think of when I hear it.
I have this on their "Greatest Hits of 1969" album. Mom got it for free from Capital Records Club!!! I was 13 yrs. old!!!! Love every song on the album!!!!!!! Giddeeup!!!!
I am privileged to have seen The Stones twice in concert back in the day. Truly an amazing act. Love the 'Stir of Echoes' reference. Absolutely LOVE that movie and IU always think of it when hearing this song.
2000 Light Years From Home is a Good Stones song. RIP Charlie.
cool album
I also love She's A Rainbow from the same album
Saw The Stones in concert during their Voodoo Tour. They were amazing! The energy was incredible! RIP Charlie. You were an amazing drummer! I do have to add that
I’ve loved The Stones for a very very long time. Brian Jones was my favorite Rolling Stone. He was the first to pass away...so long ago. 😢☮️💔
Goddamn, that man could play the drums. The beat of rock and roll was in his hands. ❤ Rest easy, good sir.
Paint It Black is one of my fave Rolling Stones tunes. It's the one that feels the most psychedelic and 60s of their songs. I think a lot of people used this kind of vibe but only a few bands really made it their own in their music. Makes me think of the smell of napalm in the morning.
RIP Rolling Stones Charlie Watts. Greatest drummer in history. So professional and classy in his display of skill. Much respect. He is and was a legend in music. Just classy.
Charlie was the consummate professional and was over shadowed by Mick and Keith but that being said, I don't believe he was the greatest drummer in history, no disrespect to Charlie. and his family. R.I.P. Charlie!
@@gregcormier2379 I was admittedly being over dramatic when I said Mr. Watts was best in history. His poised and professional execution of his art was just so impressive. Colored my memory of his performances.
Thank you for doing this for Charlie. I've been a Stones fan since I was 10 in 1965. I finally got to one of their concerts in my fifties. They are not the Stones without Charles Watts. R.I.P gentle friend. 🙏🏾❤👵🏿🎵
I saw them back in 1982 i believe it was. So much energy! Such a great concert and the memories of my younger days come rushing in. RIP MR. WATTS
Ringo Starr the drummer for the Beatles is just as cool. His song "You walked out of my dreams and into my arms" is so sweet.
I haven't heard the stones live much in 30 yrs or more...my recollection of Micks voice then compared to now tells me his voice has really changed...Wow!...Ty Jamal for the share
This vid is a great find imo. Thanks Jamel for finding and sharing it with us! This concert looked like it could've been in 2019. Charlie certainly rocked right up to the end! What a life and what joy his life brought to 100s of millions of fans spanning decades through his many talents. RIP Mr. Watts
One of my favorite songs by The Rolling Stones. Great song choice to pay tribute to Charlie.
Hi Jamel I have had the privilege to see the stones show on three occasions 1978 1989 and 1999 what a thrill the shows were 60000 plus people. You would get those tickets in your hands it was like they were made of gold you cant believe you are going
He certainly gave the stones class this man was a classic Jazz lover RIP beautiful man
I've seen this performance before. Paint it Black is my favorite Stones song. Rest in Peace Charlie Watts. You will be missed.
This really shows their greatness! To have been there must have been mesmerizing! What a privilege!
Another iconic song from the late 60s and this one you can hear as the sound track to several movies and documentary's and yes Charlie Watts is showing us why he was the backbone of the group
I saw the RS at the Montreal Forum in the summer of 1972. Epic! Didn’t hurt as well that Stevie Wonder was the warm up band.
Charlie has a style all his own!
Great song choice for a tribute to Charlie Watts. Another legend gone. I saw them at least 10 years ago live at Madison Square Garden and they were doing 2 nights of shows and I remember the first show got canceled due to Mick being sick but they played the 2nd night and I’m sure Mick still wasn’t feeling well but OMG what a performance they put on and the energy was incredible. Will never forget that night. RIP Charlie
I watched the Count Me In documentary on Netflix the other day and a few of the drummers talked about what a great drummer he was.
I got to see them live 3 times Wembley Stadium and British Summertime Hyde Park twice one weekend after the other. Amazing gig to see live, Respect to you paying a lovey tribute. 😎😎😎
I'm not sure why, but this is my favorite Stones song
Same here🤗
Mine too!!
Sentimentally is mine too, musically... my absolute Stones song is "Time waits for no one"
This is such an awesome song. 🤗😁💜💜💜 Great way to pay tribute to Charlie 🤗🤗🥁💜💜💜
My FAVORITE Rolling Stones song!
Charlie was about as solid a drummer as can be! He was a real rock. He’ll be missed. I feel it’s the beginning of the end for these old superstars too, unfortunately.
Keith will out live us all! And their music will live forever!
@@jasonsabbath6996 Ha ha you beat me too it
My favorite song of theirs! RIP Charlie!
What great intensity for this song in this performance!!! The quality of Mick's voice is pretty much gone but he can still convincingly sing and communicate. Awesome. The band sounds solid too.
If I'm half as nimble when I'm 80 as these guys are I'll be so grateful
The Rolling Stones are history and still most of them are still with us Charlie will live on forever ! So will the rest In the music they all made !
Great video RIP Charlie watts. The event is a Rolling Stones concert that's how they rolled... thank you❤
RIP Charlie Watts 🙏🙏. Mel early congrats on 800K brotha. 🙏✌️👏
RIP Charlie 🙏
Breaks my heart, they were so great in concert in Ames Iowa in the late 1980's
Thanks for this Jam, Jam!
Already feeling better.
My 3 favorite Rolling Stones songs BECAUSE of Charlie's drumming:
1. Undercover Of The Night
2. Miss You
3. Emotional Rescue
Excellent tribute to Charlie. May he Rest In Peace.
Thanks for this my friend! Good of you too do this!
Video is from ‘Shine a Light’ the Martin Scorsese film of a Stones concert in NYC Beacon Theater.
First song I listened to when I heard of Charlie’s death. Love great drums! Rest In Peace, sir.
Ah, Charlie. Most of the time, just stoic behind the kit, focused on doing his thing and driving the groove. Occasionally, though, you'd see this little wry smile come across his face and a glint in his eye, and you knew he was really having fun. May he rest in peace.
sympathy and paint it black my two fav stones songs
Many thanks Jamel. A great tribute to a great drummer and a true gentleman.
❤
Please Jamel, i would love a reaction to Mixed Emotions or Highwire
My ABSOLUTE FAVORITE Stones tune. Great choice
Lovely choice showcasing Charlie. This is from a 2008 Martin Scorsese directed concert film called Shine a Light. It’s the Stones performing at the Beacon Theater in New York. I highly recommend checking it out, even just on your own time. It’s a great show gorgeously shot.
Real music, all legends, RIP Charlie
Thank you very much for the work you do and please continue to enlighten folks that maybe have never heard this music before...we is all humans but we grew up with different music...thanks again for ur efforts!
Love Listening to music with you!!!!!!
This was in NYC, filmed for a big screen movie titled "Shine a Light", directed by Martin Scorsese...
Congratulations Mr 800,000! You have sustained us all thru Covid and more!
Thanks for posting. RIP Charlie.
Thank you for posting this, it's a good salute to Charlie. He will be missed.
Rock In Peace Charlie
First concert I ever went to was the stones in 74. Man this was always my favorite song by them. Thanks J for the ride back in time. Gods speed Charlie.🙏❤️
It amazes me about the longevity of the rolling stones it's simply incredible...R.I.P Charlie Watts
Thankyou for doing this . 🙌🏽😇