🥁 While his bandmates were bedding 1000s of women, and buying 16th Century manors by mistake, Charlie Watts was collecting collar starchers and listening to Tony Hancock
No one wants to be the drummer. When children imagine themselves as rock stars, they want to be viper-hipped front man – the Mick Jagger – cavorting around the stage and making sex eyes at the groupies. Or they see themselves as the guitarist, a Keith Richards, exuding stoned cool, strumming along nice and easy. But the drummer? Sweaty, frenetic, buried behind barricades of equipment, they're unlikely to even be seen by the groupies – let alone to come within crotch-grabbing distance.
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