Ringo Starr on Paul McCartney’s Genius, Writing Octopus’ Garden High & The Beatles Farting Habits
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2022
- Ringo talks about The Beatles documentary “Get Back” on Disney+, being captivated by Paul McCartney’s genius, a great postcard he once received from Paul, the inspiration to write “Octopus’ Garden,” rooting for the LA Rams, farting causing trouble amongst the band, who the gassiest Beatle was, sharing hotels on the road, finally getting the All-Starr Band back together for 22 dates, and his new book Lifted.
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I don't think I've ever seen an 81 year-old look, move, or act like that. The man time forgot. Well done, Ringo!
Ringo reached his mid 50s... and then just forgot to get any older 🤣🤣
If you know Ringo’s story, he spent most of his childhood with health problems. Spending almost a year in the hospital at one point. And to see him going strong at his age and with such joy and happiness is just astonishing. How can you not love Ringo?
I love Ringo. He is authentically himself. I hope he lives until he is 100.
Can you imagine how much life this guy has seen? He's seen it all and done it all... for decades.
Ringo genuinely seems like the nicest guy on earth, always a class act. I could listen to he and Paul tell stories for days. Such fascinating characters.
Although its mad how well he looks I just thinks its insane that we still have ringo and paul, we're so lucky, the definition of two living legends
The man exudes an air of peace and well-being. Something very very lacking in celebrities and many people today. He has my utmost respect and love.
He's 81! Everything about him is so much younger. His chat, his mannerisms and it's nice to see he still has his Liverpool accent.
Ringo is the youngest very old man I have ever seen. He just makes me feel good.
What a classy guy, he’s happy to talk about The Beatles, comfortable with his place in music history, but still very down to Earth and approachable. Class act.
Fortunately someone had the good sense to put cameras all over the place during the rooftop concert. The reactions on the street make the performance truly great.
Once, in the 70's The Beatles came back from a country that permitted topless swimming. (shocking in those days). A reporter asked Ringo what he thought of topless swimming. He said ''I love it man. I've been swimming topless for years''
Growing up and listening to The Beatles, I NEVER imagined anybody could look/be this cool at age (almost) 82! Rock on, Ringo!
Paul McCartney said The Beatles were a "great" band, and they were so. That is because each of them brought different strengths to the band and they executed beautifully. Ringo once said that John played a song to challenge Ringo to play drums like what was heard on the song; Ringo said, "John, you DO realize that is more than one drummer playing, don't you?" John agreed but had confidence Ringo could do it. And Ringo DID do it! Ringo said that was the greatness of The Beatles, they were "always pushing the envelope."
to think he'd experienced making glorious music with the 3 other giants and he has lived this long. he's a walking treasure trove of intimate beatles memories.
"a G chord and then F demented" -- love Ringo's continued use of what John called his talent for perfect malapropisms
Cannot believe he’s in his 80s… He looks so Young
Ringo just keeps on keeping on! He not only does not look like an octogenarian, but he moves his body like a much younger person. He is eternal!
I swear, Paul and Ringo's interviews are always over too quickly. I would love to see them together telling us stories we haven't heard yet. God bless The Beatles.