Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Reverend defends church’s devil horn-shaped Keith Flint memorial bench

A vicar has defended a new devil horn‑shaped memorial bench honouring The Prodigy’s late frontman Keith Flint after some locals questioned whether...

Latest Posts

MNEK plans to release first album for eight years

MNEK will be releasing his first new album for eight years in 2026. The 31-year-old singer and record producer...

Harry Styles Wembley gigs to give London £200 million economic boost

Harry Styles is set to generate a £200 million economic boost for London. Analysis has suggested that the Aperture...

R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe is ‘finishing’ his debut solo album

R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe is planning to release his debut solo album soon. The 66-year-old singer has only released...

Pink set for historic Las Vegas Sphere residency

Pink is set to become the first female pop act to headline the Sphere in Las Vegas. The Just...

Sir Mick Jagger hints at 2022 Rolling Stones gigs

Sir Mick Jagger says The Rolling Stones will tour next year if “everyone” is feeling up for it.

The ‘Gimme Shelter’ rockers are currently completing their rescheduled ‘No Filter’ US tour dates, their first run without late drummer Charlie Watts, who was replaced by Steve Jordan.

And the 78-year-old frontman expects he and his bandmates – also including Keith Richards, 77, and 74-year-old Ronnie Wood – will keep performing live while they are all fit and well and enjoying being on the road.

Speaking to the new issue of Mojo magazine – of which they are the cover stars – Mick said: “If things are good next year and everyone’s feeling good about touring, I’m sure we’ll do shows.”

Guitarist Keith admitted he was apprehensive about playing without his right-hand-man, Charlie – who died aged 80 in August – but he and new recruit Steve soon found their groove.

He said of their new sticksman: “I was like, ‘I can’t pick this up without Charlie.’

“But once Steve and I got into it: ‘Hey, this is the way it’s supposed to be.’

“From a musical point of view, it’s incredibly energetic and wonderfully inspiring.

“Steve is so aware of the seat he’s sitting in.

“Steve said to me: ‘Charlie played the drums. He didn’t hit them.'”

Since the drummer’s death, Keith confessed he has started thinking about the end of the iconic group for the first time.

He said: “Charlie Watts was my bed.

“I could lay on there and know that not only would I have a good sleep, but I’d wake up and it’d still be rocking.

“It was something I’ve had since I was 19. I never doubted it. I never even thought about it. Only now am I thinking about it.”

Elsewhere, Mick shared how he could only get Charlie to play heavily if he riled him up.

Mick said: “Charlie brought another sensibility – the jazz touch.

“And he didn’t play very heavy.

“Sometimes if I got him mad enough, he would.

“That was the only I could get him to play heavy – get him mad.”

And the singer also spoke of the late rocker’s pet hate for the showbiz world and doing interviews.

He added: “The thing Charlie and I had from day one was, we would cringe at the crassness of showbiz and its demands.

“Charlie would run a mile rather than do promo.”

Latest Posts

MNEK plans to release first album for eight years

MNEK will be releasing his first new album for eight years in 2026. The 31-year-old singer and record producer...

Harry Styles Wembley gigs to give London £200 million economic boost

Harry Styles is set to generate a £200 million economic boost for London. Analysis has suggested that the Aperture...

R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe is ‘finishing’ his debut solo album

R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe is planning to release his debut solo album soon. The 66-year-old singer has only released...

Pink set for historic Las Vegas Sphere residency

Pink is set to become the first female pop act to headline the Sphere in Las Vegas. The Just...

Don't Miss

Baz Luhrmann wants ‘Jazz Age’ take on Charli xcx’s Wuthering Heights soundtrack

Baz Luhrmann wants to create a "Jazz Age" version of Charli xcx's Wuthering Heights movie soundtrack. The 63-year-old film...

Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald dead at 84

Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock firebrand whose voice became synonymous with the anti‑Vietnam War movement, has died at the age of 84.

‘I have fantastic conversations with ChatGPT’: Boy George admits to using AI to pen lyrics

Boy George prefers writing lyrics with AI to getting into heated debates with human collaborators. The 64-year-old '80s music...

BBC reportedly planning televised David Bowie tribute concert to air in the place of Glastonbury this summer

The BBC is said to be lining up a major televised tribute concert honouring David Bowie this summer, stepping in to fill...

BTS’ massive homecoming concert will see Seoul’s biggest ever safety operations

BTS’ long‑awaited full‑group comeback is set to bring central Seoul to a standstill, with the city confirming that around 3,400 safety personnel...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.