He didn’t “win” songs with solos. He won them with time, taste, and jazz discipline. Here’s how Charlie Watts rewired rock drumming.
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Joe Sublett’s wire-rigged headphone story reveals how SRV built Double Trouble’s groove by choosing musicianship over blues purity.
The “not even the best drummer” line is a myth. Ringo’s feel, sound, and choices made the Beatles swing, stomp, and soar.
Chris Layton’s words reveal why SRV still hits so hard: family-level chemistry, relentless standards, and a legacy that keeps growing.
How a self taught kid from Redditch turned brute force, jazz finesse and huge drums into the most copied rock groove in history.




