Talk:Charlie Watts
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[edit] Is Charlie Dead??
I read/heard today that Charlie Watts died on Tuesday (Aug 9th).. even though i've found several articles about it on the internet the information is not conclusive... should i update the article adding his death??? --Danrha 17:28, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
- Finally i cleared the mistake!! and thank god he's alive :)... the one who died was Carlo Little... yet lots of articles used "the first drummer of the stones" instead of saying his name... :S
[edit] Heroin, etc.?
From this article: Although formerly a smoker, Watts did not abuse harder drugs.
From Dirty Work (album): Watts was reportedly not as involved in the sessions due to a period of rehab from alcohol and heroin addiction.
Um? Hoary 10:44, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
Charlie Watts did reveal that he had a heroin addiction in an interview on "60 Minutes" several years ago.Radonman 01:46, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Edit May12th
I saw some flaws in the article, and wanted to add a little weight, gave it Solo discography and organized it like Richards and Jagger articles. I think there was a bit of a faulty belief Watts was a "mr. Clean" throught he years, and there is some truth to it, compared to others, but he still was a touring muscian and a lot the stuff i added i got from Rolling Stone magazine interviews, not with him but others, and his own interviews in print and t.v.--Mikerussell 04:55, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Flat Bed Truck
The first Rock band to play live from the back on a flat bed truck was The Edgar Broughton Band
[edit] Drumming Style
Hello, I was wondering if someone could post something about Charlie's drumming style which I observe to be quite idiosyncratic. Thanks.
[edit] Private life and public image
Hi! Is this sentence in the article necessary?: 'Ever faithful to his wife Shirley, Watts consistently refused sexual favors from groupies on the road and discussed his regular bouts of insomnia incurred from not sharing his bed with his wife in Robert Greenfield's STP: A Journey Through America With The Rolling Stones, a document of their 1972 American Tour.' Not only does it seem unnecessary, but not easily verifiable. Zinza (talk) 23:00, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Father
'a lorry driver for British Rail' British Rail was founded in the 1960s. Before that there was British Railways, but that was founded in 1948. Watts' father must have worked for some other company when he was born.217.43.226.218 (talk) 01:40, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

