Yes, I think you're in good company, Greg, feeling that loss. Loosing him is good example of 'you don't know good you got it 'til it's gone.'
I heard a funny story that accurately portrays Charlie Watts. Watts get woken by a drunken call from Mick Jagger in his hotel room. Jagger says, "Where's my drummer? Get down here to the bar!" Wattβ¦
Yes, I think you're in good company, Greg, feeling that loss. Loosing him is good example of 'you don't know good you got it 'til it's gone.'
I heard a funny story that accurately portrays Charlie Watts. Watts get woken by a drunken call from Mick Jagger in his hotel room. Jagger says, "Where's my drummer? Get down here to the bar!" Watts then takes a shower, shaves, puts on a suit, shines his shoes, and walks downstairs to the bar. He eyes Jagger, walks up to him, punches him, and says, "Don't ever call me YOUR drummer. You are MY singer."
Thanks for taking the time to offer your thoughts! ππΌ
Yes, I think you're in good company, Greg, feeling that loss. Loosing him is good example of 'you don't know good you got it 'til it's gone.'
I heard a funny story that accurately portrays Charlie Watts. Watts get woken by a drunken call from Mick Jagger in his hotel room. Jagger says, "Where's my drummer? Get down here to the bar!" Watts then takes a shower, shaves, puts on a suit, shines his shoes, and walks downstairs to the bar. He eyes Jagger, walks up to him, punches him, and says, "Don't ever call me YOUR drummer. You are MY singer."
Thanks for taking the time to offer your thoughts! ππΌ