Sir Mick Jagger finds it ‘strange’ performing without Charlie Watts
Sir Mick Jagger has admitted it is "strange" being on stage with the Rolling Stones but not the late Charlie Watts.
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Sir Mick Jagger has admitted it is "strange" being on stage with the Rolling Stones but not the late Charlie Watts.
Sir Mick Jagger admitted it was "poignant" returning to the stage without the Rolling Stones' late drummer Charlie Watts.
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts - who was one of the original members of the band - has died aged 80, his publicist confirmed on Tuesday (24.08.21).
A cockroach has been named after Keith Richards in honour of his 77th birthday.
Keith Richards has discussed mortality and admitted "every day is a pleasure" when asked if it's satisfying to still be alive.