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Why The Rolling Stones Still Work: Charlie Watts Speaks (2013)

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Rolling Stones Quotes: Charlie Watts about the Stones’ career (2013)

“We’re very, very fortunate. I’ve always felt that folks have liked this combination of people. Mick, Keith, Brian, and Bill: People turned up to see them. First it was 100 attending, then it was 200, then it’s a lot. People love looking at Mick Jagger and watching what Keith’s doing. I don’t know why, but they do. I mean, I do know, I know how good Keith is, and I know Mick is the best frontman going now that James Brown and Michael Jackson have gone…

Being out there, he’s the best. He takes it deadly seriously, as well; he keeps himself together. He looks great — everything you could want. You wouldn’t expect them to turn up to see me — it’s, like, 200 people — but the Rolling Stones say they’re doing something, and we get more people standing outside, listening to our rehearsals, than I do in a club listening to me do a set. It’s something that I’ve got no idea why.”

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Charlie Watts on What Keeps The Rolling Stones Rolling

According to drummer Charlie Watts in a 2013 interview, the key to the band’s enduring appeal lies in the mesmerizing stage presence of Mick Jagger and the musical prowess of Keith Richards. Watts emphasized that the charisma and dedication of Jagger, combined with the musical genius of Richards, have been central to the band’s magnetism. He expressed his bewilderment at the overwhelming public interest in their rehearsals, attributing it to the band’s reputation and the allure of Jagger and Richards.

Mick Jagger’s Magic and the Stones’ Unshakable Bond

The band’s ability to draw massive crowds and maintain fervent fan support over the decades can be partially credited to the enigmatic charm of Mick Jagger. Watts highlighted Jagger’s unparalleled commitment to his role as the frontman and his impeccable stage persona. He iterated that Jagger’s professionalism and enduring appeal have solidified his status as one of the greatest frontmen in music history, a sentiment echoed by music enthusiasts around the globe.

Despite modestly downplaying his own influence, Watts’ insightful comments shed light on the unique chemistry and individual star power within the band. This delicate balance has undoubtedly contributed to the Rolling Stones’ sustained popularity and the unwavering allure of their live performances.

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