Charlie Watts: Brian May shares music video he made with Rolling Stones drummer – WATCH

CHARLIE WATTS once featured in a music video with Queen guitarist Brian May, who has shared the footage and paid tribute to the later The Rolling Stones drummer.

By George Simpson, Senior Film and Arts Reporter

Charlie Watts: The Rolling Stones drummer dies aged 80

Yesterday the stars of Rock and Roll paid tribute to Charlie Watts, who died at the age of 80. Among them was Queen guitarist who posted some photos and footage from a music video he performed in with The Rolling Stones drummer. The 74-year-old’s original post read: “Sad sad news in the passing of Charlie Watts. Oh Lord.”

Brian continued: “Deepest sympathies to his family - and to Keith, Mick and Ronnie to whom he was certainly beloved family. First picture is as I remember him, smiling and calm - from the Rolling Stones Facebook page.

“The second picture here is from a session I did with Charlie some years ago - the song was Reaching Out - with Paul Rodgers on vocal, Andy Fairweather-Lowe on rhythm guitar and myself on electric guitar. It was a lovely moment.

“For some people this might be a cliché - but in Charlie’s case it’s the absolute truth - he was the nicest gent you could ever meet. And such a pillar of strength for the Rolling Stones - to whom he brought a touch of Jazz and a mountain of pure Class. Bless you Charlie. Rest in Peace and Rock on. Bri.”

The Queen guitarist’s team up with Charlie was part of a one-off project called Rock Therapy in 1996.

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Charlie Watts: Brian May shares music video he made with Rolling Stones drummer – WATCH (Image: BRIAN MAY)

Reaching Out is a song on a three-track charity CD in aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre.

The organisation helps special needs children to communicate through music.

Brian captioned the music video with Charlie: “Reaching Out - with the late great Charlie Watts. 11 years ago ( sorry … more like 25 years ago) …. Written by Andy Hill and Don Black.

“Charlie Watts on drums, Paul Rodgers on vocals, me on guitar, Andy Fairweather-Lowe on acoustic guitar, Sam Brown on keys and backing vocals. Happy days. RIP Charlie … Bri.”

In 2005, Reaching Out was performed live by Queen and Paul Rodgers during their tour that year.

The band went on to release four versions of the song, with the first being on their 2005 double live album Return of the Champions.

While in 2009, the live version was sampled by Eminem for the song Beautiful from his album Relapse.

Aside from Brian’s tributes to Charlie, Queen drummer Roger has also posted his own.

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Roger shared a picture of Charlie playing the drums in the early years of The Rolling Stones.

The 72-year-old wrote: “How sad, we’ve lost a true gentleman. The immaculate beating heart of The Rolling Stones. Sad day indeed.”

Earlier this month it was announced that Charlie had decided to sit out of the resumption of The Rolling Stones No Filter US tour due to needing a heart procedure. Sadly the 80-year-old died yesterday in hospital surrounded by his family.

Charlie Watts was The Rolling Stones drummer for 58 years from 1963-2021.

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