NAfter the death of Charlie Watts, the band’s drummer The Rolling Stones, Fans and musicians mourned the artist online. Stones’ Twitter profile released a brief statement from a press officer for the deceased: “Charlie is a beloved husband, father and grandfather. As a member of the Rolling Stones, he is the greatest of his generation. One of the drummers.” On Tuesday night, Twitter received more than 150,000 likes, and fans shared pictures and videos of highlights of their concert with Watts in the comments.
Many musicians commemorate the drummer with their memories. Canadian rock musician Brian Adams bid farewell to “one of the greatest rock drummers and a true gentleman.”British pop star Elton John He acknowledged on Twitter that Watts is the “ultimate drummer” and “the most fashionable of all men”.
Paul McCartneyThe Beatles expressed condolences to the Watts family and the remaining stones in a video message. Finally, McCartney personally said to Watts: “Love you, Charlie!” His band colleague Ringo Starr shared a photo with Watts.
Paul Stanley, the founding member of the Kiss band, described Watts as “one of the true eternal icons and the backbone of Stones.” It is difficult to understand the loss. Tony Iommi, the guitarist of the band Black sabbath, Praising Watts for his great influence on the music career. The Polie member Stuart Copeland, like Watt’s drummer, wrote: “It’s sad to lose the unique, iconic drummer (and dancer). He is a quiet giant.”
German artist Vincent Lee reported on his experience with Watts on Twitter: He asked his father to write an apology letter for the school so that he could participate in the Voodoo Lounge Tour concert by the Rolling Stones. The Twitter account of the Hamburg Elbe Philharmonic Orchestra highlights Watts’ love of jazz. “We bow and thank the most noble timekeeper in the history of rock and roll.”
Outside the music industry, there were also reactions to the musician’s death: SPD principal candidate Olaf Scholz described Watts as a “legend on the drums”. He is still behind the scenes, but he is The band’s musical style has had an inimitable influence. The writer Stephen King wrote that he has been listening to Watts’ music for 57 years: “Oh my God, he is so good.”



