The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place a couple of weeks ago, and it wrapped with Paul McCartney and Foo Fighters performing The Beatles classic’ “Get Back.”
But it was supposed to end with an all-star tribute to Charlie Watts, which was apparently cut for time. According to a blogpost by Go-Go's bassist Kathy Valentine several of the night’s inductees had rehearsed an all-star jam of the Rolling Stones' "Tumbling Dice,” but it never made it on the show.
She wrote, "After dinner at the hotel with my little fam, the band went back to the venue for a rehearsal of the finale that was never to be,""The idea was a big traditional Rock Hall-everyone-onstage-mega-version of 'Tumblin’ Dice' in honor of Charlie Watts.” She said it didn’t happen, “due to the show length and Union issue I am fairly certain,” adding, “It was not the Rock Hall’s fault, that’s for certain.”
[Source: Classic Hits Today]