The Rolling Stones Release New Video Dedicated For Charlie Watts
“This is our first tour in 59 years that we’ve done without our lovely Charlie Watts,” Mick Jagger told the crowd. “We all miss Charlie so much. We miss him as a band. We miss him as friends, on and off the stage. We’ve got so many memories of Charlie. I’m sure some of you that have seen us before have got memories of Charlie as well. I hope you’ll remember him like we do. We’d like to dedicate this show to Charlie.”
The Rolling Stones are paying tribute to their late drummer Charlie Watts with a new video for the song “Living in the Heart of Love”. It’s the first of nine previously unreleased tracks from the band’s upcoming 40th Anniversary remix of the band’s Tattoo You album in the bonus disc “Lost & Found”. The collection is slated for release on October 22 via Polydor/Interscope/UMe.
The video was directed by Charles Mehling and filmed in Paris. It features actresses Marguerite Thiam and Nailia Harzoune partying with their friends and enjoying the Parisian nightlife. These scenes were interspersed with vintage reels of Rolling Stones, and many of them focus on Watts.
The MV then ends with the words “Charlie Is My Darling”, a reference to their 1966 concert movie.
The Rolling Stones recently played their first show with Watts.
I would like to comment on the drummer Watts and the R. Stones.
ReplyDeleteI hope nobody feels offended.
But luckily there is freedom of expression. I hope on this page too.
I don't understand the whole cult around the drummer especially since he died.
A drummer who is interchangeable and mediocre in top of that.
At all the Stones:
They haven't made a good records since 1973.
The old crackers who still live from the old numbers and looks like from a wax museum. I have a dream.
The Stones give a concert and nobody visite it.
This whole cult my stomach turn around.
It's better to remain silent or not comment on the sad news in this way. It's not about good or bad RS since 1973 ... With the died of such people, the era is leaving. My era. And it's sad ..
Deleteyes, yes, Josef, because everyone should be and think like you.
ReplyDeleteBack to your burrow please.
Hello Josef,
ReplyDeleteI'm perfectly agree with you in the fact of the Stones haven't made a good records since 1973 (en reality, for me, since "Stiky Fingers"). "Blues & Lonesome" is an exception. And I'm a big fan. But I admit that their concerts remain greats (with a great majority of old songs indeed).
Greetings from France
@Racati, yes an argue about taste.
ReplyDeleteIt's up to everyone what they think of the band. But i have to be granted it too. I expected negative reaction.
I can't say much new about it expect
my reaction. (From street fighting man
to billionaire).
Incidentally, at the Beatles, it's no different for me.
Greetings from Austria