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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts with moving video after his death

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died at the age of 80 with his family by his side.In a video shared on the group’s Twitter on Friday, Watts could be seen in various publicity shots from years gone by as well performing on stage.Set to the Rolling Stones’ song If You Can’t Rock Me, Watts, who was often introduced as The Wembley Whammer by Mick Jagger during performances, can be heard describing how he joined the band.He explained: ‘When the Stones asked me to join they talked in terms of a band.

Commitment, in other words.‘I thought this will go on a year and then next year it would fold up.’ pic.twitter.com/K6OKExXBEDThe clip then cut to a scene of Watts playing to a huge crowd at Wembley Stadium in London.In a statement to PA after his death this week, his publicist.

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