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slashsfro
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

slashsfro wrote:
James wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

As somebody said, the end of an era. This decade is going to see a lot of big names bowing out and especially classic rock bands.

The next 5-10 years are going to be brutal.

Jagger
Richards
Wood

Bob Dylan
Willie Nelson
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr
Rod Stewart
Elton John

Actors like Pacino, Deniro, Eastwood, etc.

We'll also see a handful from the later generation die as well.

The 20th century is being wrapped up.

Yup.  Probably add Gene Hackman in there (not on the other guys level but he's 92).   These guys die off and there's no one adequate to replace them.    If you were born in the mid late 70s-early 80s, you're going to see a lot of these people you grew up with die.

misterID
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

misterID wrote:
James wrote:
Axl S wrote:

Just realised that the performance of Salt of the Earth with Izzy and Axl got an official release by the band on a live album last year.

I almost bought this but instead decided to wait for a future Steel Wheels box set which will probably include the Axl/Izzy performance.... along with what I really want from this time period.... unreleased demos.


They just announced earlier this week the upcoming Tattoo You deluxe edition. Definitely buying that. It's got an early reggae version of Start Me Up and their cover of Drift Away.

That was the best Axl ever sounded, imo.d

RIP

Neemo
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

Neemo wrote:

Sad to hear...rip charlie

James
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

James wrote:

Keith posted this image on FB....

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TheSundanceKid
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

Yeah this came up on my phone early. Thanks BBC for the bad news.

Steve Jordan is a very capable drummer. Really good.

I saw them at Sars Stock in 2003 in Toronto. Had to leave early as I lost part of my group.

So it sucks Charlie's gone.

My guess is they'll continue on.

It would be nice if they brought back Mick Taylor again.

Sad day.

Watts is a legend.

Just too much money to be made to not tour.

And Jagger is in shape. This is like also a lifestyle / health thing for him.

I know his father lived until 93. So he's got decent genes.

Anyhow, I mean in an ideal world they would stop the band. But, bands just continue on. Like the Beach Boys should have stopped in 1983 after Dennis Wilson died. They didn't. After, Carl Wilson died in 1998, they kept it going.

James
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

James wrote:

Mixed Emotions live Steel Wheels tour


Salt of the Earth live Steel Wheels tour

James
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

James wrote:

Top of the Pops

Brown Sugar


Pop Go The Sixties

Gimme Shelter

misterID
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

misterID wrote:

They're carrying on with the tour. There was no way they wouldn't.

James
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

James wrote:

Yeah but the real question is....

What do they do next?

They have no plans set in stone after these tour dates.

We know they were going to do something for the 60th anniversary...but Charlie was alive when that was being mentioned.

We also know that they have worked off and on with a new album of some sort but it was never a huge priority.

I think it just became one.

Charlie's death is a reminder that all jokes about these guys living forever put aside, they're running out of road.

The time for a swan song is here.

James
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Re: Charlie Watts Dead at 80

James wrote:
James wrote:

The time for a swan song is here.


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Looks like it's really going to happen.

They were also spotted at Electric Lady studios...assumed to be finishing up the album.

I'm really looking forward to this. I hope they've got at least one killer song in them.

They probably should've saved Doom and Gloom for a final album.

Pretty obvious what's happening...

One final album, one final tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary.

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