Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Charlie Watts - Goodbye Rolling Stones Drummer

2nd June 1941 - 24th August 2021

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Charlie Robert Watts, famed 'Rolling Stones' drummer had passed away aged 80. He had been with the group since its inception. According to the media he was a private person and usually very quiet, avoided the limelight before and after performances.

''The classic Stones sound is built primarily on Keith Richard's endless variations of the three chord trick... occasionally shaded by country stylings... from vocalist Mick Jagger's construct functional melodies, to carry lyrics often infused with primitive sexuality, driven on a metronomic dance beat by drummer Charlie Watts. [Paul Du Noyer - The Story of Rock n Roll]''

RIP Charlie. Singapore sends condolences to the family. 

Let the drums roll on, up there with Don Everly who had just left the music world.

The Stones were in Singapore in 1965 playing to a full Badminton Stadium during Chap Go May. Check out the story below.

 https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/search?q=ROLLING+STONES

Images GOOGLE. 

''Metronomic dance beat''
 by Charlie Watts in Green T. 
At Hyde Park with Rolling Stones [2013]
'Honky Tonk Woman'
YouTube video by Vinicius Barbosa.

The significance of Charlie Watts' drumming
in 'Paint It Black' by Rolling Stones, as commented
by blog reader FL. Official Video.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

RIP Charlie

Bedrock of The Stones

Steve

Cedric Collars said...

And the beat goes On!! Thank you Charlie Watts ... RIP

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Thanks to all who took some time to comment.
Regretfully, ace-drummer CHARLIE WATTS has also passed away.
This happened just a day after DON EVERLY's death.

RIP to both.
May they rock the heavens with the same music they rocked the earth with.

anonymous said...

One of the biggest milestones in Singapore pop music history was the arrival of the Rolling Stones in the 1960s when they performed at the now very quiet Singapore Badminton Hall at Guillemard Road near the east.

It was Chap Goh Mei and when Singapore, with a predominantly Chinese populace, was celebrating the culmination of Chinese New Year festivities. An appropriate evening indeed when the Stones with drummer Charlie Watts stepped on stage to perform their hits.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Was Charlie Watts playing when they appeared in SINGAPORE 60s during CHAP GOH MAY...

[A direct SMS to AUDIE NG, Silver Strings leader.]

AUDIE NG [SILVER STRINGS/BAND LEADER] said...

Should be cos d Original Stones.
I only knew at that time Keith Richard n Mick Jagger,
rest don't know.
Sorry.

The STONES were late n with police escort ushered them backstage n out of bounds.
After d show, police also escorted them back straight to their hotel and we had no chance to talk to them.

ALFRED WONG - THE YARDLEYS said...

Rolling Stones came to perform at MBS in 2000s.
I recall their sold-out performance.

AUDIE NG [SILVER STRINGS] said...

ROLLING STONES were brought in and organised by Stars Associates and the late Kingsley Morando was in charge. Our own Singapore Elvis, Wilson David was the entertainment manager working for the company.

STEPHEN HAN said...

I like I CAN'T GET NO SATISFACTION the most.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Yes, one of their best ever.

STEPHEN HAN said...

Was Charlie Watts in Singapore in the early 60s.

FRED CHING said...

I’m so grateful I got to see him, as it was the last tour Charlie Watts ever performed in Sands Grand Ballroom at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. This makes me so sad, but also extremely happy that I got to see him live, one last time with the band and they are amazing.

It was the best concert I have ever been to in my life and I got to share it with my best friends! The venue was outstanding. It made the night even more magical.

Thank you very much for the upload, Brother Andy🙏🙏

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

WOW What a treat.
Good for you Fred.
Thanks for the detailed comment of your experience during the concert.

THANKS ALSO TO AUDIE NG and others for their insights and condolences.

FREDA HANUM TEEPEES said...

CHARLIE WATTS RIP.

FL said...

The Rolling Stones were one of the top rock bands from 1960s producing hits after hits. They were always neck-to-neck with The Beatles in the British Top 20 chart, which I always tuned in to BBC radio during my teen in the 1960s/1970s. Stones' drummer Charlie Watts like Beatles' Ringo, was always at the back stage playing his drums. Nevertheless, Charlie contributed much to the Stones' success internationally. One of the many Stones' songs I like best is Paint It Black bcos you can hear the continuing and strong drum beat performed by Charlie from start till the end of the song. Sadly, Charlie has left us too soon ! RIP.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Hello FL,

Thanks for pointing out the RS hit PAINT IT BLACK and Charlie Watts versatility in making his drumbeats so significant in this song. I am not aware of it at all.

You have always been very distinct in your comments about our local/international singers and bands. Please visit the blog more often.

CHEERS.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

I have posted PAINT IT BLACK.
Thanks to FL, regular reader.
Listen to the 'strong drum beat'.

FL said...

Hi, Andy, thank you for RS'S PAINT IT BLACK video. Nice of you !

PAUL IBRAHM [TANIA] said...

I went to their concert twice, once at Badminton Hall.. On that day it was Chap Goh meh, can't hear a thing, crackers outside, screaming girls inside.

Next was the Indoor Stadium, they played for 3hours and 45 minutes, so much energy.

FABIAN FOO said...

Next to the Fab four Rolling Stones is the pop group that we like in those teenage years. Apart from Satisfaction, I really like their song Ruby Tuesday.

ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. © said...

Hello to PAUL and FABIAN, thanks for the experience you both went through listening to RS live and on your amp at home.

PAUL, listening to your story is like watching them live that night, noise and all.

And yes, FABIAN Ruby Tuesday is a great song, away from the usual rock that the group plays.