Very emotional hearing him say that this will be the last ever recording with the 4 boys... John, Paul, George, and Ringo. How lucky we are to be here to experience a brand new Beatles tune in 2023-24 !
By "remaster" do you mean put it in another recording? I don't think they changed his voice. Or "re created" his "magic". Remastered used to mean simply "put back together in a different song.
Ringo is a Sage. The 'real' Sage. Get him to talk as much as possible. Rewind Forward is exactly where we are all at these days. The youth and the older generations as well.
Constantly, throughout life. We should rewind (briefly)/then go forward. To "relearn" the lessons we learned the first time. We always have to "relearn". And it actually gets easier as you get older. The "relearning" happens quicker because you have "been there so many times before". It's also comforting, sometimes, to revisit the past. It helps you remember which way you were going, and why. ♥
You are right and so was my grandmother from Liverpool. She was a Treasure! She lived and grew up in their neighborhood it was West Derby. She gave me hope my poor mom was very unhappy with my father. I felt love from gram not mom till later on.
Ringo is always a morale boost to hear from. There's a reason why he's the Beatle the media most focused on when Beatlemania first became a craze. Ringomania was a big part of Beatlemania, and still is! Peace and love!
(I'm UK, 70 years old ex-hippy. Well ...... not really ex ..... kinda part-time now....;-) ) Ringo is about the only person on the planet who can say "Peace and Love" to me, and I simply believe him. He's genuine.
I'm in the US, age 60, I was very young at the end cusp of all that, the summer of love, the Beatles career, Hendrix, Woodstock and everything. I was interested and finally caught up with it about 10 years later,so...belated hippy? Also part-time, I have a job and responsibilities, etc., but when that part-time comes up....see you guys later....back from a trip - ah, yeah, it was just great 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a life long musician I can’t tell you how appreciated drummers like Ringo are. Great time and feel, great scenes of humor, always ready to serve the song.
I would guess mid 60s if I didn't know any better. But he has clearly used a lot of hair dye. To not even have any gray in the beard at that age is impossible. But he does look fantastic
@@tourzrapI've seen 53 years olds that look much worse and older....so someone thinking he was in his 50s is plausible....either way dude looks great for 83
Saw Ringo in Tahoe, Nevada , with Edgar Winter, guys from Men at Work, Toto, Average White Band , all in his All Star Band ! Edgar Winter was awesome 😎
Out of Time album with The All Star Band is simply unforgettable. One of my favorite song there is " you can take a walk in the moon, shop in Paris and jet back home. " just great stuff. A gift to the human rave race indeed.
My first drum set was in 1964: a set of cardboard boxes with "The Beatles" written across the front. "Pick up a pair of sticks and hit the buggers." I'm with ya, Ringo.
This wonderful man never ages! I'll never forget first seeing Ringo on the cover of the American "I Want To Hold Your Hand/I Saw Her Standing There" Capitol Single. The pic was taken by Dezo Hoffman. I remember thinking Ringo resembled "Bob Denver" from the Television Shows "The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis" and "Gilligan's Island"! Bravo! Richard "Ringo Starr" Starkey"!
Aside from being one of the greatest rock drummers ever (maybe the best), Ringo is us a positive being. I suspect that contributes greatly to his energy and youthfulness, in appearance and attitude, at his age. I wish him many more happy years.
He did the drums for the demo only. He knew it was for the demo! I am sure he never thought Ringo would give up playing the drums himself. It is so obvious. Some people are telling this story as if he had rejected Paul. People have no sense of humour.
Not me guys...I'm the oldie here !! 😊 I was born in 1953 (two months _after_ our late Queen_Elizabeth_II was crowned. R.I.P.) R.I.P. John Lennon & George Harrison. Long Live Ringo Starr & Paul McCartney.
I was fortunate to see Ringo and his All Star Band in Hawaii. I’ve been to a lot of concerts, but non of them compare to the fun I had with Ringo. Such a class act
Is Ringo the luckiest Man in rock ‘n’ roll, and maybe the world? Lol. Yes. I mean he falls in with the Beatles. Nuff said. Then marries sultry, stunning, Barbara Bach. But he is also the sweetest kindest man in the world I think so anyway. Other drummers could’ve played for the Beatles and they would’ve still been Great. But no Drummer was a more perfect fit in every way than Ringo Starr! ❤️
Is there another drummer who can also play guitar, play piano, sing, lead vocal, write his own music, play a right handed drum set left handed and be a band leader? I’ll answer my own question, no.
@@jjohnson7859 Dave Grohl comes close. He used to be the drummer in Nirvana but is now leading his own band (Foo Fighters) where he sings, plays guitar and is the main song writer.
@Legeniefrancais-sl8sj Yoko wasn't having a party and asked Ringo to come alone. Why? Because Yoko didn't want to cry in front of a Barbara at that time. It was only a day or two before that John was butchered in Yoko's presence. Imagine the world is hating on you for 10 years, and then that world murders your husband and partner? Let's have mercy.
Loved the bit about 'I keep time while they're writing then I play to the song' (paraphrased). The thing I always felt was that he was a 'melodic' drummer . . . enhancing what was written, not trying to make a splash. Such a humble man. And Thomas - the VHS tapes came out at the perfect time for me to watch them with my son - FAB!
The 4 lads from Liverpool, England were FAB! Their power gave the world big fun. We remember John Lennon's birthday on the 9th of October. Love, Cav in Oregon. *
He Looks great .. he's aged better than Paul....n Ringo was actually the most sickly as a child.. love ya Ringo best rock and roll drummer there is he played for the song..
@@valuetraveler2026 Why he _has_ lived so long so far (otherwise it makes it sound like he's no longer with us, and that's not a day we look forward to, is it 😢?!) ❤️😊🎵 🧡🎶😊🎵😊💙🖖
Ringo has a wonderful sense of humor, and he can be so funny! I saw him some years ago, he put on a great energetic show. He seems so humble and so grounded. I love listening to him! Peace and Love! ✌️☮️❤
Yes. The rumor i heard from Penn Jillette who visited Giles in Abbey Rd was that the new single was supposed to be released in mid-September but I am guessing they will release it on John’s b-day, Oct 9.
Great interview. Rings is an amazing, authentic human being. No pretense, no huge ego. Just who he is and happy to be who he is. Salt of the earth kind of guy.
Ringo looks like he's getting younger... "better all the time." Must of hit the rewind button, or something. We need more of Ringo's "peace and love" spirit these days... because these days "it can't get no worse."
Hey Ringo -- your point about every generation still has a listen -- I was in first grade when you came on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 and I remember the impact that had on me and my generation. I watched a RU-vid last week of three young African American guys doing a "react" video, where the first-ever Beatles song they listened to was "Revolution." I mean -- sheesh -- if that's the first Beatles song you're going to listen to? LOL. They were blown away, as one might imagine. They said they'd put off listening to the Beatles because "somebody told them" the Beatles weren't all that great. (They now disagree with whoever it was who said that.)
I recommend they really listen to “If I fell”, then try to sing the harmonies. They’ll find it almost impossible. It’s very clever and sounds wonderful. Probably my favourite Beatles song.
The albums on vinyl had big jackets with a from and back. The smell of a new record. The sleeve….. sometimes an article would be on the back. Side one, side two….! The songs written on the label… so new, like discovering gold! You fished it out of the record bin in the record store or department. Found! New! Amazing! That was the 12” record!
So this will be the "final" song. Until 10 or 15 years passes and reissues continue to be pumped out. Then we will finally hear Carnival Of Light when it's most financially profitable.
Its their last song with four of them , that is meant to come out,,not an outake/alternate take,,,carnival of Light isn't a song,,,its a sound collage,,,and most p won'y like it....This is the last major official new Beatles song....
While I would agree that vinyl has a different "feel" than digital, in many cases, you need high-end equipment to REALLY notice the full difference. Barring that, for the last 30 years now, my main concern is that, as long as the SOURCE MATERIAL for CDs is the best possible (going back to the original master tapes and possible cleaning those up-- as opposed to copies of copies, which some vinyl reissues or early CD reissues were made from in the 80s), I prefer CDs to vinyl for the simple fact that generally, they DON'T wear out every single time you play them. You have to be so careful with vinyl, and even if you treat them as best as you can, they do wear EVERY time you play them. One of my favorite memories concerning a favorite "bar band" from the 90s (I got to be friends with the leader), was getting my hands on an "obscure" 45s of hers (she told me, "You'll probably NEVER find that!"), and when I got it in the mail, I ran it under warm water to get any dust out of the grooves, and played it ONCE-- copying it to my computer-- and then onto a CD. So the 45 is still in "mint condition", but I've played my CD HUNDREDS of times with no obvious change in its condition. She eventually put out a collection of her 45s on CD, but not until quite a few years later. That said, I need to buy a new turntable one of these days. I can't play any vinyl right now!
Thank you Ringo for giving us "YOU." Honesty , feel, peace and love comes through in all of your unique work inspiring generations. The Beatles were so ALIVE in their refreshing spin on every melody and we know now that you were and are a huge part of the ALIVE feelings that resonate to this day. I saw here standing there is one of my personal faves, Your crisp energy is amazing and the pace is still unbelievable. I usually play it 3 times in a row to get all the parts I love.I once heard Georges solo referred too as rather choppy........at that pace he was a genius to say so much with so little time. In our hearts forever,they were just a band.....til there was you ! Love you man.
Beatles streaming is not just an amazing fact in itself, but some stat said that there are actually more Beatles fans today than there were in the sixties.