The Night Charlie Watts Beat Up Mick Jagger
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It was 5:00 AM in an Amsterdam hotel when Mick Jagger made the mistake of calling Charlie Watts "my drummer." What happened next is the most legendary moment of violence in Rolling Stones history—and it didn't involve Keith Richards.
For 20 years, Charlie Watts was the "quiet one." While Mick strutted and Keith spiraled, Charlie sat in the back, wearing a suit, keeping the beat, and holding the world's biggest rock band together. But by 1984, tensions were at a breaking point. Mick's ego was out of control, and he had begun treating the band like his employees.
This video tells the true story of the night Charlie Watts finally snapped. It wasn't a drunken brawl; it was a calculated act of dignity. He shaved, put on a bespoke Savile Row suit, walked down the hall, and delivered a punch that reset the power dynamics of the Rolling Stones forever.
0:00 - The Phone Call at 5 AM
0:44 - The Suit and The Punch ("Not Your Drummer")
1:52 - The Jazz Drummer Who Didn't Want to Join
3:52 - Keeping the Band Alive (The Exile Sessions)
4:47 - Class War: Working Class Charlie vs. Art School Mick
6:28 - The Aftermath: How Violence Saved the Band
7:19 - The Gentleman in the Back
9:17 - The Soul of The Rolling Stones
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