Backstage, in the quiet before the storm of a stadium show, Mick Jagger sat down at a piano and began to play. His voice carried through the empty seats as he eased into “Worried About You.” Then, like magic, Charlie Watts joined in, followed by the rest of the band, and what started as a simple soundcheck turned into something unforgettable. The music rose, piece by piece, until it filled the space with the kind of power that only comes from a lifetime spent playing side by side. After more than fifty years together, the Stones didn’t just sound tight—they sounded like family. It was effortless, pure, and deeply human. Watching it now, it feels even more powerful. Charlie may be gone, but moments like this remind us why the world will always miss him.

In this epic video, Mick Jagger begins singing “Worried About You” during a soundcheck at an empty stadium on the Rolling Stones’ 2003 40 Licks Tour. His other bandmates slowly join in to build a powerful musical crescendo. This rare footage, featured in the 40 Licks Tour documentary, simply captures the essence of the band’s chemistry.

The footage is particularly significant given the passing of Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones’ legendary drummer, on August 24, 2021. He died at the age of 80. His death sparked an outpouring of tributes from fans and musicians worldwide, which shows the kind of impact he had on the music industry. The Rolling Stones themselves expressed profound grief by dedicating their first show of that year to his memory.

Rolling Stone, Mick Jagger Plays Piano & Sings Backstage While Charlie  Watts & The Stones Join in - YouTube

Charlie Watts was more than just a band drummer, he was the steady heartbeat of the Rolling Stones. Known for his calm demeanor and impeccable timing, Watts’ drumming talent was the foundation that built the band’s legendary sound. Despite being part of a band known for its wild antics, Watts remained a reserved and elegant figure, earning respect both on and off the stage.

In addition to live performances, the band has released backstage videos showing the close bond Watts shared with his bandmates. In one such clip, taken from the 40 Licks Tour, Mick Jagger plays the piano backstage, and Watts seamlessly joins in, followed by the rest of the band.

At that time, Watts had announced just weeks before his death that he would not be able to participate in the continuation of the Rolling Stones’ No Filter tour, marking the first time in his career that he had to step back from the stage. His passing marked the end of an era, but his Rolling Stone legacy continues through the music he helped create.

Watch the video below to witness the magic of the Rolling Stones during their 40 Licks Tour:

 

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