On the anniversary of the Rolling Stones drummer's passing, Mick Jagger pays tribute to Charlie Watts.

On the anniversary of the Rolling Stones drummer’s passing, Mick Jagger pays tribute to Charlie Watts.

Watts, who passed away on August 25, was remembered by Jagger as having “exciting times” outside of the band. 24 in 2021, at the age of 80, from an unidentified illness.

On the anniversary of the Rolling Stones drummer's passing, Mick Jagger pays tribute to Charlie Watts.

The day after Charlie Watts passed away, Mick Jagger pays tribute to him. In a video he shared on social media on Wednesday, Jagger paid tribute to the late Rolling Stones drummer by playing a soundtrack of the group’s classical music, a slideshow of Watts photos, the band’s 1974 single “Until the Next Goodbye,” a voiceover from the singer, and a slideshow of Watts photos.

I mourn Charlie because he had such a great sense of humor, Jagger, 79, said in reference to Watts, who passed away on August 1. ”. following an unidentified illness on April 24, 2021, at the age of 80.

We used to enjoy ourselves a lot when we hung out outside the band. We loved sports a lot. Instead of just listening to music, we would play football and cricket.”.

He continued, “Of course, I miss Charlie a lot. According to Jagger, the message’s subheading was “Thinking of Charlie today.”.

Mick Jagger (@MickJagger), August 24, 2022: “Thinking of Charlie today” (picture on Twitter: zkP5CwZthe).

The Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary tour was completed this summer. Following the conclusion of the No Filter Tour last year, the second round of performances took place without Watts on the drums.

Steve Jordan served as the drummer on both tours. Don McAulay, a seasoned drummer, put his drum key exactly where Watts had. “Don McAulay, Charlie Watt’s ten-year drummer, honors Charlie by placing his drum key in the same location before each performance as Charlie always did. The group tweeted a clip of McAulay and said, “Happy birthday, Charlie! We miss you.

The remaining Stones have been open about their grief over Watts’ passing, and Jagger even raised a glass in his honor on stage prior to their first performance without him in September 2021.

The following month, the singer told Rolling Stone, “What he provided was this lovely sense of swing and swerve that most bands dream they can have. ”. We had some fascinating conversations about the recent history of the band. We’ve all experienced a sizable loss. It’s extremely difficult. Nevertheless, Richards stated on CBS Sunday Morning in March 2021 that the band had been “surprised” by Watts’ passing. A year or so earlier, he had beaten cancer. Richards claimed that he had just taken two blows. Please have mercy on his soul, O God.

To show how Watts’ music has endured, The Stones revealed to the Los Angeles Times in October 2021 that they had recorded new songs with Watts on drums prior to his passing. You haven’t heard the last of Charlie Watts yet, declared Richards.