same time. the rolling stones was just another band he joined. same time. the rolling stones was just another band hejoined. and, well, almost 60 years later, he was still there with them. and if you're going to be the drummer in the greatest rock and roll band in the world, you'll be a pretty good drummer. and i think that's what he had, he had the jazz sensibility that he could improvise, nothing could face him on stage, he could keep going, he could watch what jagger and richards were up to. nothing fancy, no pair technics, nothing like that — he said rock and roll was all about getting people dancing and up on their feet. less keen on touring? _ dancing and up on their feet. less keen on touring? he _ dancing and up on their feet. less keen on touring? he hated - keen on touring? he hated touring and bein: keen on touring? he hated touring and being away — keen on touring? he hated touring and being away from _ keen on touring? he hated touring and being away from home. - keen on touring? he hated touring and being away from home. he . keen on touring? he hated touring. and being away from home. he said it was an occupational hazard. but there was a thing during lockdown where all the rolling stones were playing from home, and you saw that charlie watts was joining in becky was miming ivan he doesn't even have a drum kit at home. if he was going