Paul McCartney pays moving tribute to Charlie Watts: “I’ve always loved you”

McCartney lauded the Stones man as "a fantastic drummer, steady as a rock"

Paul McCartney has paid emotional tribute to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who died today aged 80.

The Beatles legend was among a huge number of musicians paying their respects to the Stones sticksman this evening (August 24), calling the loss “a huge blow”.

“So sad to hear about Charlie Watts – Stones drummer – dying,” he said in a video posted to social media.

“He was a lovely guy. I knew he was ill, but I didn’t know he was this ill, so lots of love to his family, his wife and kids and his extended family, and condolences to the Stones. It’ll be a huge blow to them because Charlie was a rock, and a fantastic drummer, steady as a rock.”

He added: “Love you Charlie, I’ve always loved you. Beautiful man, and great condolences and sympathies to his family.” Watch the clip below.

His Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr also paid tribute to Watts on social media, posting: “God bless Charlie Watts, we’re going to miss you man, peace and love to the family, Ringo.”

Watts had played in The Rolling Stones since 1963. He was the only member of the legendary British rock band alongside Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to have featured on all of their studio albums to date, the last being the 2016 covers record ‘Blue & Lonesome‘.

Meanwhile, fans have been sharing footage of Charlie Watts’ last ever show with the Rolling Stones on social media today following the news. The drummer’s last performance with the Stones took place in Florida on August 30, 2019 as part of the band’s No Filter tour.

You May Also Like

Advertisement

TRENDING

Advertisement

More Stories