Kilroy
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From A little research: One quote I found interesting from a drummer message board/Steve Hoffman, music forum, I've read from time to time: "Charlie has often discussed his change in style, and this is much discussed on Stones message boards. He's changed his grip, does that bit where he leaves out the hi-hat and added that chinese gong (during Some Girls). I'd think his more basic playing live has to do with the stadiums and, perhaps, the loops that Matt Clifford used in '89 (now gone, thankfully). Before that, Charlie would play off Keith's rhythm. This was accelerated when Wyman left and Darryl Jones joined. Now he and Charlie keep thing locked down and Keith, well, plays less. I don't think any of this has to do with diminished interest on Charlie's part. He works his *** off. I miss the swing feel too." The drummers on this site have from time to time discussed the early recordings and the difference now on the same songs. One of the themes that seem to pop up from time to time is: "He had a more swing feel in the early years, quite innovative to produce the distinctive Stone Sound and now has a more traditional rock, straight 4 to the beat" This includes the dropping of the Hi-hat beat on the down beat." Some lesser degree fans say "Charlie is approaching the live arena facilities as a Job. And Others say that very few Rolling Stone fans know of the tremendeous effect arthritus has had on Mr Watts. arthritis this drummer has. "Charlie has serious arthritis in his hands, and I would hazard a guess that it has significantly affected how he plays over the years. Whether that explains this particular stylistic change or not, I'm not sure." All opinions! I remember tryin my hardest to replicate his and others styles from the 60's, with a degree, an a life long study in percussion, I still stand by the signature I have on ever post The Core of the Rolling Stones is Charlie Watts Hi-Hat
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