He was a true English gentleman. And boy a very serious book collector. And his iconic drum set.With no children and bo family o5her than his immediate family it would be time to sell his collection for the serious collector. May he rest in peace as well as his wife.
@@deborahrohl7690 the fortune will reportedly be passed onto their daughter Seraphina, Charlie's sister Linda Rootes, his sisters-in-law Jackie Fenwick and Jill Minder and brother-in-law Stephen Shepherd.
This might have had more views and interest if you'd given some context either as subtitles or commentary. For example: one of Charlie's books, a signed first edition of 'The Great Gatsby' sold for £226,800. The dog earred collection fetched £3.8m in total.
In his own words, Charlie Watts in no way considered his working with the Stones to be, “A regular job.” To the contrary, Charlie loved his band mates and being a part of the RS. It’s probably fair to say that Charlie preferred playing Jazz to R&R, all things being equal, but playing with the Stones is not an equal. Geez
His drum set was never flashy in the true sense of rock drummers. It was functional and basic like Ringo Starr’s........and I guess that is where the less is better thought comes from with Charlie’s drum set....
Thank you so much!
Your welcome :)
If I was his daughter, I would have kept her dad's iconic drum set. That would have been priceless to me.
Precious books...
Charlie Watts and the sounds of heaven...❤
Charlie is the silent engine, and the heartbeat of the Stones 🎉🎉. His drumming skills is like no other he can't be replicated or duplicated 🎉🎉
Love Charlie Watts...what a guy, what a drummer, what a musician and lover of Jazz, fine clothing, etc. He was truly one of a kind.
I love the photo of Charlie and Shirley!
Yeah a real nice addition.
His collection of tailored suits and watches would be priceless ... Was the drum kit sold?
He was a true English gentleman. And boy a very serious book collector. And his iconic drum set.With no children and bo family o5her than his immediate family it would be time to sell his collection for the serious collector. May he rest in peace as well as his wife.
He and Shirley had a daughter named Seraphina.
Charlie is a great jazz drummer landed into the greatest rock n roll band .
A lot of cool stuff there !
Sure was, you need alot of money in wallet to buy any of it haha.
@@My_Weekend_Adventures who is the beneficiaries?
@@deborahrohl7690 the fortune will reportedly be passed onto their daughter Seraphina, Charlie's sister Linda Rootes, his sisters-in-law Jackie Fenwick and Jill Minder and brother-in-law Stephen Shepherd.
@@My_Weekend_Adventures Thankyou for your reply I am glad to hear his family are the beneficiaries.
This might have had more views and interest if you'd given some context either as subtitles or commentary. For example: one of Charlie's books, a signed first edition of 'The Great Gatsby' sold for £226,800. The dog earred collection fetched £3.8m in total.
I know it's life but seeing this made me sad. Does anyone know the approximate amount gleaned from the auction?
No Stones stuff?
No just his personal collection of books and jazz memorabilia.
If they ever have one of these auctions with Bill Wyman’s collection, there could be a ton of Stones things in that.
@@stephenfisch615 Yeah real shame he had to shut his diner, all that stuff is now in storage i bet.
Charlie had only one musical love: Jazz, The Stones he saw as a regular job.
In his own words, Charlie Watts in no way considered his working with the Stones to be, “A regular job.”
To the contrary, Charlie loved his band mates and being a part of the RS.
It’s probably fair to say that Charlie preferred playing Jazz to R&R, all things being equal, but playing with the Stones is not an equal.
Geez
His drum set was never flashy in the true sense of rock drummers. It was functional and basic like Ringo Starr’s........and I guess that is where the less is better thought comes from with Charlie’s drum set....
Spot on no need for endless toms and 6 cymbals, keep it simple, no ego needed.