The Genius Of Ringo Starr

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  • Drummer, singer, songwriter, bandleader, rock ‘n’ roll pioneer…Ringo is responsible for making drumming look cool and inspiring countless people to take up the instrument.
    Whether he was playing with The Beatles, the All-Starr Band or others, his one-of-a-kind approach set him apart from other drummers and he always wrote parts that elevated the song.
    BUT... Is Ringo Starr one of the greatest drummers of all time? Or is he only famous because he was a member of The Beatles? Even though he’s one of the most well-known drummers of the 20th century, fans of Ringo still think he’s underrated - especially because he’s had his fair share of haters.
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    0:54 - Ringo’s Style
    5:16 - Drumming Outside The Box
    11:11 - Signature Drum Grooves
    14:25 - "Funny" Drum Fills
    17:19 - Ringo’s Legacy
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  • @duncanmacphee200
    @duncanmacphee200 Рік тому +1845

    I can imagine most bands surviving with a different drummer, but I can't imagine The Beatles without Ringo. That's how great he is.

    • @PC160
      @PC160 Рік тому +34

      Pete Best knows that "best".

    • @benmorris6831
      @benmorris6831 Рік тому +18

      Neil Peart. No one can replace the Professor.

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear Рік тому +46

      @@benmorris6831 Neil fit Rush perfectly like Ringo fit the Beatles perfectly. The right drummer in the right band.

    • @theodorecurtis5674
      @theodorecurtis5674 Рік тому +31

      I agree. A contemporary like Ginger Baker would have ruined the magic of Lennon/ McCartney

    • @Techridr
      @Techridr Рік тому +31

      @@benmorris6831 Neil Peart would have ruined the Beatles

  • @MaceGill
    @MaceGill 10 місяців тому +629

    Aside from his drumming, he's the most professional musician out of the Beatles. His ego is checked at the door and he serves the music. If you watch the band at their worst (the Let It Be film or the Get Back film) you see a man turning up to work on time or early every day. He stays out of the fights and the drama as much as he is able, is self-effacing, and ready to go regardless of how long he has to sit about waiting to be called on. And every time, he plays what serves the song.

    • @Susanna-ti2pv
      @Susanna-ti2pv 8 місяців тому +28

      I liked that he had the last word for the last performance on the rooftop. I wish i could remember what he said so as to quote him.

    • @Susanna-ti2pv
      @Susanna-ti2pv 8 місяців тому +7

      Great showmanship!

    • @budbutterson9577
      @budbutterson9577 5 місяців тому +56

      ​@@Susanna-ti2pvGeorge didn't want to go up, but all Ringo had to say was something along the lines of "I wanna go on the roof" and that settled it.

    • @JuanAdam12
      @JuanAdam12 5 місяців тому +21

      That really made an impression on me as well from that film: Ringo seemed happy-go-lucky, patient, ready to go to work.

    • @Susanna-ti2pv
      @Susanna-ti2pv 5 місяців тому +18

      He took the traditional bow and said "thank you , I hope we passed the audition"

  • @GratefulUte
    @GratefulUte 7 місяців тому +97

    The biggest thing I learned from Ringo? Humility and Grace

  • @GordonBagshaw-GBEnglishClass
    @GordonBagshaw-GBEnglishClass 8 місяців тому +178

    I absolutely loved that Get Back Series, especially as a drummer. I felt like, "Oh, I'm getting to watch Ringo in a creative session. He's taking me to school!." What really struck me about his presents in the rehearsals was he spent most of the time listening, not getting in the way of the creative process. After he would then lay down a basic time pattern first, before shaping it into something else. Genius. So glad Peter Jackson captured that. This video was also a great piece on Ringo.

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman 6 місяців тому +14

      I appreciate your observations of what it was like to watch that as a drummer. I watched as a kid who still has her original Hard Day's Night LP.
      My friends were in two categories: people who thought it got boring, and those who wanted Peter Jackson to release every possible minute in a director's cut or other offering.
      I'm in category two. To be able to drop in to watch them like that... The birth of Get Back, Heather mocking Yoko, Billy Preston's contributions! Fending off the coppers with a load of rubbish while the boys played overhead! But only meaningful because the music was life-changing and world-changing. I've been so fortunate to grow up when I did.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Рік тому +1721

    The greatest drummers don't swamp the sound with drums, they work with the other dynamics of the band. The Beatles was such a vocals driven group, Ringo always allowed the voices to lead the sound. Ringo had excellent swing. Few people can play Ticket To Ride as Ringo can play. Even the example here has drifted. Possibly what made the Beatles so epic was having an oddball drummer who luckily was very musical.

    • @error.delete4945
      @error.delete4945 Рік тому +84

      Completely agree. The fact that he barely stands out in the music but can still be recognised as singularly unique and creative upon closer inspection is a testament to how perfectly he complimented the Beatles. Irreplaceable.

    • @mattryan6886
      @mattryan6886 Рік тому +30

      Ringo played for the song and situation. His drumming supports the rest of band and the other instruments. He brings balance to the musical conversation. At 13 I didn’t understand that concept, I wanted to be Lars Ulrich from the “One” music video. Playing his enormous Tama white double bass drum kit with black hardware and classic 1980’s deep rack toms 12”13”14”15”, 16”and 18” floor toms!!!!

    • @garysmith9265
      @garysmith9265 Рік тому +40

      Ringo makes you realize less is more and swing is king

    • @garysmith9265
      @garysmith9265 Рік тому +9

      Ringo makes you realize less is more and swing is king.

    • @SodiumWage
      @SodiumWage Рік тому +10

      Phil Rudd falls into that category of a drummer that does exactly what the rest of the bands needs without over playing the drums. Though another drummer who also had a great swing feel and never over played the drums was Steven Adler (on Appetite). He had such great feel and while not some technical wizard, he played exactly what the band needed to make those songs really come alive.

  • @tarnopol
    @tarnopol Рік тому +787

    The more I learned about music, the more my taste broadened and matured, the more I drummed myself, the more I appreciated Ringo. He’s a true artist, a true musician. It’s that simple.

    • @DrumeoOfficial
      @DrumeoOfficial  Рік тому +38

      Well said!

    • @juliosanchez95
      @juliosanchez95 Рік тому +5

      @@DrumeoOfficial Ringo did not play on the Love Me Do recording you used in the video. He plays only tambourine and session drummer Andy White plays the drum part.

    • @eek412
      @eek412 Рік тому +2

      Ringo punk rock drummer

    • @gussiegreen4036
      @gussiegreen4036 Рік тому +14

      Ringo is the best drummer I've ever heard and always will be

    • @SkiRedMtn
      @SkiRedMtn Рік тому

      @@gussiegreen4036 go watch any Virgil Donati video and get back to me on that

  • @dean-ph2ww
    @dean-ph2ww 6 місяців тому +218

    I'm happy to see Ringo getting the respect he deserves. I used to stand up for him back in the day and some people were so disrespectful. What made me respect him was trying to emulate him and realizing his style was truly unique. He plays to enhance the song and doesn't waste energy showing off.

    • @TomCruz54321
      @TomCruz54321 2 місяці тому +1

      Some people think drum solos are what makes a drummer great. When we started a band, I realized being creative in the studio is the most important thing. Any amateur drummer can copy a drum solo, but how imaginative are you in our recording sessions? Ringo's drumming is so unique, I listen to 5 seconds of Ringo's drumming and I already know what song it is.

  • @thesilvershining
    @thesilvershining Рік тому +223

    Ringo’s drumming on “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window” is some of the most creative drumming I’ve ever heard by anyone. A drum part that 100% supports the song and enhances it so perfectly into the stratosphere. Every time I hear Ringo play I’m just so thankful the Beatles had him.

    • @RetroVzqz9313
      @RetroVzqz9313 9 місяців тому +12

      This gets even cooler when you know that "Polythene Pam" and this song. We're recorded as one piece as part of the medley. Just like "Sun King" and "Mean Mr. Mustard" were as well. So that is what has always really wowed me on this cut. Him going from the frenetic beat of the former. To the grooving one of the second. Absolutely masterful playing and the transition is just the best.

    • @jefflongsr2062
      @jefflongsr2062 День тому

      Dear Prudence also,to me anywho!!!!!!!!!

  • @msalzberg4962
    @msalzberg4962 Рік тому +587

    I think Ringo was the first real 'compositional' rock drummer. He wasn't just keeping the beat. His drum parts were integral to the song; it's really amazing how many Beatles songs can be recognized by the drums alone.

    • @deborahbotterill8618
      @deborahbotterill8618 Рік тому +7

      I really didn't know that he was so Talent with many other things Bright bright star

    • @jsv438
      @jsv438 Рік тому +27

      RIGHT, right, he wasn't just giving the song a beat, he actually interacted with the dynamics without walking on the music or lyrics. He really was fantastic at that. An important part of the trance the songs would put me into was that signature snare sound and THE WAY he played it. Think about how minimal their recordings were too, and how little tracks they had to play with. It's wonderful what he contributed to this music and the songs. All drummers learning syncopation should listen to his chops.
      Frankly I've always liked his voice too!
      ~JSV

    • @offshoretomorrow3346
      @offshoretomorrow3346 Рік тому +10

      @@jsv438 Iove the unpretentious warmth of his voice too.
      Being self-taught gave his drumming true originality that tutoring would have ironed out of him, I believe.
      (Good job Drumeo wasn't aroud then?)

    • @planetvideo777
      @planetvideo777 Рік тому +2

      So true.

    • @ronskopitz2360
      @ronskopitz2360 Рік тому +2

      This is an excellent point. I’m not a Ringo fan at all, but I’m not old enough to have understood this point. That is helpful - thank you!

  • @randythomas3488
    @randythomas3488 Рік тому +477

    His drumming on strawberry fields is nothing short of perfection for the song. Im blown away by his feel every time i listen to it

    • @lucifer-ic9th
      @lucifer-ic9th 11 місяців тому +15

      It's a tough one to wrap your head around too. I can't quite put my finger on what he's doing there as the timings are so odd. Really makes the song

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv 10 місяців тому +5

      The way he swings in a super subtle way, even when he’s not really swinging. It hits the spot so hard. That ending is freakin crazy too, with all the heavy floor toms

    • @IamSkullrules
      @IamSkullrules 9 місяців тому +1

      it wasn't Ringo it was Ronnie Veral, or Bernad Purdy go listen to his playing you'll see, Ringo wasn't a good drummer,

    • @guyjerry
      @guyjerry 9 місяців тому +1

      100% dude, possibly my favorite drum song in all of rock history

    • @thebarryman
      @thebarryman 9 місяців тому

      Proto hip hop on that track ...

  • @migueluribe4249
    @migueluribe4249 Рік тому +292

    He was not just an extraordinary drummer, but a wonderful guy with a mervelous sence of humor. He did express that personality in his drumming.

    • @evaandava2439
      @evaandava2439 11 місяців тому +53

      He’s not dead 😂 he’s still an amazing drummer 😂

    • @monocledmanatee6355
      @monocledmanatee6355 6 місяців тому +10

      @@evaandava2439 ESPECIALLY live! He still has got the magic, the energy and still is having fun!

  • @deborahmulcahy1421
    @deborahmulcahy1421 10 місяців тому +118

    Ringo gave the song what it needed, not getting lost in the background and not overpowering. He is a very unique and talented drummer. And a very nice fellow, too.

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 Рік тому +366

    As a garage band drummer in the 60's, I underrated Ringo simply because he wasn't flashy. Now, over 55 years later and still playing drums professionally - although primarily jazz - I am constantly amazed at how great Ringo was and still is. He did the right thing at the right time, in perfect time, without overdoing it and always being creative. No other drummer could have given The Beatles their "Beatles sound". Ringo rules. The fact that he is a gentleman with a sense of humor and positive attitude only makes him that much better.
    Ringo fills a niche that no other drummer could. I am so glad that he is a left handed person who learned to play "incorrectly" with a right hand kit. His sound has always been truly unique. The "bricklaying metronome" with that odd break in fills.... Wonderful!

    • @511dydy
      @511dydy Рік тому +14

      Wow, that was a very nice comment. Thank you, im happy to hear people appreciate ringo and the beatles

    • @yasim8251
      @yasim8251 Рік тому +13

      He certainly suited the Beatles very well as none of them were flashy players. Those first shows they did in the U.S. when they could barely hear what they were playing over the screaming girls and Ringo was just thrashing away in the background were priceless.

    • @vernonsteinkamp1088
      @vernonsteinkamp1088 Рік тому +10

      I too started with garage bands in the early 60's. But now at age 70, I no longer have the stamina. I've switched to oil painting, just a different avenue for artistic expression. The Beatles sparked the fire.

    • @iankirk9097
      @iankirk9097 Рік тому +10

      I wonder if it was Ringo's idea to lead with "She Loves You?" Brilliant intro to the song!

    • @Hwashburn
      @Hwashburn Рік тому +15

      "No other drummer could have given The Beatles their " 'Beatles sound'." BINGO!

  • @sassulusmagnus
    @sassulusmagnus Рік тому +209

    His playing always adds distinctive and memorable colour without getting in the way of the song. No easy feat.

  • @collisw8302
    @collisw8302 5 місяців тому +57

    Ringo is the crowned king of "less is more". An absolute master.

    • @dabbler1166
      @dabbler1166 3 місяці тому

      Ohhh Brotherrr..... He's the king of Boring.
      Just plug-in a beat-machine. Who needs a Drummer?
      Any 18yr. old high school senior Drummer could "sit in" for Ringo and you may not even notice a difference.
      Funny how folks dont tell lead guitar players to "play less hot licks" and "focus more on SWING". You dont need "Chops" to be Ringo.

    • @collisw8302
      @collisw8302 3 місяці тому +4

      @@dabbler1166 you have no idea what you’re talking about hahaha

    • @JJStale
      @JJStale Місяць тому

      @@dabbler1166real “yes I can play guitar..I learned smoke on the water yesterday you can call me a professional musician” vibes

  • @mesolithicman164
    @mesolithicman164 6 місяців тому +68

    Ringo's drumming is as unique as his personality. And I'm certain the two things are related. He's never just putting a beat in the background, it's always something with Ringo's *feel* .

  • @marcpuyuelograndas1005
    @marcpuyuelograndas1005 Рік тому +162

    His drumming on "She Said She Said", "Strawberry Fields Forever" or "A Day In The Life" is also amazing!

  • @doctornova3015
    @doctornova3015 Рік тому +394

    It is rare that a drum fill can bring tears to your eyes. , But I have to say the drum fills in A Day In The Life are just as important as John's voice to the mood of the song.

    • @ingvarhallstrom2306
      @ingvarhallstrom2306 Рік тому +12

      I agree. The genius of Ringo is that he knew *exactly* what to fill.

    • @gmultimedio
      @gmultimedio Рік тому +3

      So, So true!!

    • @weebunny
      @weebunny Рік тому +12

      Even though they're more ordinary than in ADITL, I always get chills listening to his fills in the Harrison song Long, Long, Long off of the White Album. An odd little song that wouldn't even really be the same song at all without Ringo's drum part.

    • @kylenreece
      @kylenreece 10 місяців тому +6

      a lil thing i luv about the drums in that song is how he tuned them down significantly. it gives it a much larger sound, like timpani almost.

    • @big_gamer1234
      @big_gamer1234 10 місяців тому +4

      i remember each and every drum fill he did on that song. favorite drum performance ever

  • @mikemorgan8588
    @mikemorgan8588 9 місяців тому +36

    The force of invention was incredibly strong with the Beatles on every aspect: vocals, beats, instrumental. They never stopped being new.

  • @vidifont7900
    @vidifont7900 6 місяців тому +28

    When I first heard the drums on "Strawberry Fields Forever," it gave me the chills. That song was a game-changer for a lot of reasons, including Ringo's amazing drum performance.

    • @user-ry8we9ii5s
      @user-ry8we9ii5s 5 місяців тому +4

      You are so right!

    • @alexanderreichard9594
      @alexanderreichard9594 3 місяці тому +1

      You should listen to the Anthology versions so you can hear John telling him to “calm down” 😂

  • @anta40
    @anta40 Рік тому +141

    At the beginning of pandemic (2020), I started listening to The Beatles, and after a year, I finally realize how creative Ringo is.
    Sure, he didn't pound his toms wildly like Keith Moon, or played rather complicated polyrythmic stuffs like Bruford or Bozzio.
    He always served the songs, while adding some nice additional touches without overpowering the overall song.

    • @mindcrome
      @mindcrome Рік тому +15

      You get a sense of how good he is on the Get Back documentary. I don't recall any of the members of the band asking him to play anything (Probably because of the problems during the white album. He quit for a few weeks, because he felt underappreciated) He just listens to the band play and makes unique drum parts every time. He really is like a drum machine. He just works.
      If you look up the term "In The Pocket", there should just be a picture of Ringo.

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv Рік тому +11

      If you listen to songs like Tomorrow Never Knows, he definitely does slam, one thing is that at that time a slamming drummer wouldn’t be recorded with an aggressive sound which smashes the room reverb like now. Because hard rock/metal was arguably invented by the Beatles tune Helter Skelter, a few Stones tunes, The Kinks, and Monks. Hard rock production wasn’t a thing until the very end of their career. Watch live Beatles clips, Ringo is slamming the sh*z out of the drums, if he were recorded in the way they recorded Bonham or Moon, you’d hear that much more. What a difference just a few years makes in terms of how records are recorded.

    • @mikeevans4585
      @mikeevans4585 Рік тому +7

      @@mindcrome John had just the one request on "Don't Let Me Down" where he asked Ringo for that opening cymbal crash, to give him courage to come in strong with the first lyrics/chorus of the song. He hit the snare for the subsequent choruses.

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Рік тому +17

      @@mindcrome I got the same impression after watching Get Back. Ringo is just a reliable constant.
      I've heard that the Beatles never had to do a re-take because Ringo screwed up. He really was the backbone of the band. Alot of people who don't know what they're talking about, put Ringo down.
      But when you listen to all these pro drummers sing his praise, you know he was the real deal.
      Plus he's such a cool, laid back dude, you can't help but love the guy. A legend in my book.

    • @bunnyleaningonasquishedbun5542
      @bunnyleaningonasquishedbun5542 Рік тому +2

      @@abc456f Ringo never messed up, only time he did was during a take with Octopus's garden, but only because he was singing while drumming at the same time

  • @sidyal
    @sidyal Рік тому +264

    Creative, didn't overplay and served the song. Perfect for The Beatles.

    • @profd65
      @profd65 Рік тому +4

      Perfect for any band.

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall Рік тому +5

      @@profd65 Not true. Other bands did not have messers Lennon, McCartney and Harrison.

    • @profd65
      @profd65 Рік тому +1

      @@Neil-Aspinall So being uncreative, overplaying, and not serving the song would be helpful if you lacked those guys?

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall Рік тому +5

      @@profd65 The Beatles fed off each others creativity. They were each others competition and that is why in some ways they were the force that they were Ringo included.

    • @vampcaff
      @vampcaff Рік тому +1

      because he wasn't talented. keeping a beat doesnt make you one of the greats.

  • @salmanrahman1290
    @salmanrahman1290 9 місяців тому +25

    Ringo’s drumming made the Beatles swing and that’s what made their songs so amazing. Loved how he played on the roof top session…

  • @Ccccccccccsssssssssss
    @Ccccccccccsssssssssss 10 місяців тому +19

    Ringos drums on “She Said” are my favorite. Such cool fills really make the song

  • @cobb_thedrummer
    @cobb_thedrummer Рік тому +109

    What I learned from Ringo. He got the job! Ringo showed up on time, was professional, did exactly what was needed for the job and he was hired to be in The Beatles. His name also stands out and names are important.

    • @georgemixis2172
      @georgemixis2172 Рік тому +10

      Very well put. I've read that throughout the whole Beatles recording sessions, Ringo was responsible for only eight retakes. Phenomenal! Back in '79, at the Chicago NAMM Show, I met Jazz / Fusion drummer, Billy Cobham. Billy was such an influence for me, and I'm a guitarist.. however, I asked him, "Who was your greatest influence.." as a drummer. Considering his genre, I was really surprised when he replied, "Aw man, Ringo!" Although I was a huge fan of Ringo's, I had to ask Billy why. He said, "His fills! And for total his prescence as a drummer on stage, he is the MAN!" Hey, who would have guessed!

    • @johnbode5528
      @johnbode5528 Рік тому +5

      You see that so clearly in the "Get Back" series. No matter how much John and Paul are goofing around or how (justifiably) pissy George was getting, Ringo's behind the kit, figuring the parts out, and just basically doing his job to the best of his ability.

    • @stevestruthers6180
      @stevestruthers6180 Рік тому +1

      @@johnbode5528 That's what made Ringo so unique as a drummer and a musician. He didn't put on any airs or exhibit much in the way of ego, he just sat down at his drum kit, and got on with it.

  • @GreatCircle360
    @GreatCircle360 Рік тому +298

    People dismiss Ringo sometimes as rudimentary, but a lot of drummers knew. He swings better than most. He opens the song up rhythmically by suggesting fills, just an outline, and the songs breathe because of that. Brilliant! Helter Skelter might be a good example. As the end of the song descends into chaos, Ringo provides the one remaining constant.

    • @SkiRedMtn
      @SkiRedMtn Рік тому +1

      Imagine all the fills you want. He wasn’t, though, so quit kidding yourself.

    • @creeperkiller9795
      @creeperkiller9795 Рік тому +20

      @@SkiRedMtnwhat are you on about?

    • @SkiRedMtn
      @SkiRedMtn Рік тому

      @@creeperkiller9795 it’s just the amount of nonsense, that’s all. The Beatles were super cool and super popular but not super talented (as talented musicians come). If any one of them was a genius it was George.
      It was two comments by the way. Two

    • @BeatlesCentricUniverse
      @BeatlesCentricUniverse Рік тому +19

      @@SkiRedMtn Remain clueless, friend.

    • @SkiRedMtn
      @SkiRedMtn Рік тому

      @@BeatlesCentricUniverse by the way, you want to debate specific details why you think he’s so great, bring it. Otherwise, eat your “genius” Kraft Dinner, sit it your “genius” beanbag chair and listen to your “genius” music. Since everything you happen to like needs to be acknowledged in its superiority.

  • @pc4mlc451
    @pc4mlc451 10 місяців тому +28

    "I Feel Fine" is one of the greatest songs ever written... and Ringo has a huge impact as to why that is.

  • @elizzievb
    @elizzievb 4 місяці тому +12

    I am not a drummer, just a Ringo-idolizer for the last 60 years. I LOVED this heartfelt video filled with respect. Thank you. 🙏🏻❤

  • @kariqualters5908
    @kariqualters5908 Рік тому +130

    The greatness of The Beatles can never be over-rated or exhausted...

    • @Derayes
      @Derayes Рік тому +3

      Oh yes it can. Please do not call them genius. Know their place in a row.

    • @playlistmaker90125
      @playlistmaker90125 11 місяців тому

      @@Derayes 👏👏👏

    • @iamtheralwus
      @iamtheralwus 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Derayes Which is your opinion, but that's okay.

    • @creeperkiller9795
      @creeperkiller9795 9 місяців тому +5

      @@Derayeswhat makes an artist genius in your view? I’m curious!

    • @Nerkin610
      @Nerkin610 9 місяців тому +14

      ⁠@@DerayesOh, such drivel! Do you know what music generally sounded like in 1966? And do you know what “Tomorrow Never Knows” sounds like? Well, that says it all. We still haven’t reached the level of their musical vision, half a century later. Can you really listen to “A Day in the Life” or “Strawberry Fields Forever” and claim it’s not a work of genius?
      Most bands would kill to have one song like “It’s All Too Much” or “Hey Bulldog”. For The Beatles they’re just throwaways on an obscure cartoon soundtrack. All classical composers would kill to compose a tune like “Yesterday” while working hard in writing sessions. For Paul it just popped up in a dream.
      But of course, we should “know their place”. Brilliant statement.

  • @acarlovonsexron1994
    @acarlovonsexron1994 Рік тому +190

    One thing about Ringo I think might be overlooked is how he was one of the earliest guys to really hit the drums hard, as was necessitated to be heard live. Just watch footage of them playing live.
    I also want to point out that Phil Rudd from ACDC was a huge Ringo guy, and knowing that now makes his style and feel make so much sense.

    • @007artimus
      @007artimus Рік тому +10

      And Phil Rudd is a beast- deep heavy pocket

    • @SkiRedMtn
      @SkiRedMtn Рік тому +2

      You know, that’s one of my most hated points about Ringo. He only hit the drums hard because the sound and monitors were garbage. It wasn’t his “style” or anything. They just had to hear the beat, so he played hard. He’s not proto-punk or the gateway to anything.

    • @gringochucha
      @gringochucha Рік тому +16

      @@SkiRedMtn Chicken, egg, meh. It doesn't matter why he did it, the fact is that he did and that it was a part of his and the Beatles' sound.

    • @jjvermeer
      @jjvermeer Рік тому +13

      @@SkiRedMtn We get it. You're not a Ringo fan. Do you play? If so, maybe we'll see you in a Drumeo profile on the future. Perhaps Stewart Copeland, Chad Smith, Dave Grohl, all of whom profess their admiration of Ringo, will speak highly of you too. Wouldn't that be cool?

    • @maxsignori316
      @maxsignori316 Рік тому +3

      @@SkiRedMtn That's partially true. While I agree that he had to hit hard live for obvious reasons, listen how he uses the fully open hi-hat or drive on his ride's edge with the side of the stick in many of the early Beatles' songs, like She Loves You. Maybe he wasn't hitting really hard in the studio, but the sound was huge nonetheless.

  • @allysmith2284
    @allysmith2284 8 місяців тому +13

    Both of my children (boy and girl) are named after Beatles songs and it’s safe to say that we are massive Beatles fans!! There is literally a song for every occasion and their greatness will never be replicated!

    • @WillStephensArt
      @WillStephensArt 7 місяців тому +2

      Lennon and Julia?

    • @thegroovetube3247
      @thegroovetube3247 6 місяців тому +7

      Blackbird and Helter-skelter?

    • @pigeon3769
      @pigeon3769 5 місяців тому +4

      Yellow Submarine and Strawberry Fields Forever?

    • @eclecticdog2k901
      @eclecticdog2k901 5 місяців тому

      Robert and Michelle?

    • @MrKuaguro
      @MrKuaguro 5 місяців тому +1

      Back in the U.S.S.R. and Rocky Raccoon?

  • @timothydawson7330
    @timothydawson7330 10 місяців тому +57

    Ringo's drumming blended with the song. His drumming in the song A Day in the Life was perfect. In one of the interviews Ringo said that he plays as it comes and can't repeat it again.

  • @alecj3454
    @alecj3454 Рік тому +86

    Ringo Starr is the kind of living musical Legend that we will never see again. He changed music. We are lucky to still have him & should appreciate it every day.

  • @brandonmclendon5368
    @brandonmclendon5368 Рік тому +91

    As the years go by, I become more and more fascinated by Ringo’s drumming. Sure he’s not as technical as Simon Philips, John Bonham, and Steve Gadd, but he didn’t need to. He knew what the song needed, played accordingly, and he has some of the most recognizable drum parts.

    • @Billy-cs4cc
      @Billy-cs4cc Рік тому +8

      I think the song is "Come together". Listen to his drum intro. He is the one and only Drum King

    • @mc76
      @mc76 Рік тому +3

      Interestingly, when 801 covered "Tomorrow Never Knows," Simon didn't even try to replicate Ringo's signature riff, opting for a faster tempo and busier (but for my taste, more pedestrian) sound.

    • @n1night635
      @n1night635 Рік тому +3

      @@mc76 tommorow never knows is a hard groove. the two notes on the Tom at the end while keeping straight eighths requires good coordination and stability.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 10 місяців тому +1

      @@n1night635it’s been rumoured that a drum loop was used on “Tomorrow “ but listen carefully to the Giles Martin mix & there are slight differences, so it’s not a loop but a very steady drummer.

  • @meade916
    @meade916 4 місяці тому +53

    this sounds crazy but I think it's the first time I have ever been able to grasp what music looks like written down (how to read it). I know I still don't know how to read music but it is starting to make sense now with those notes flying by during the beats. Thanks for that!

    • @DedRucktheDuck
      @DedRucktheDuck 3 місяці тому

      just start learning the rules bit by bit, it’s super useful!

    • @iracknads
      @iracknads 2 місяці тому

      ua-cam.com/video/vEsmQKhm1m0/v-deo.html
      If Ashley Pezzotti is on level ten, Starkey is level one.

    • @paulcooke100
      @paulcooke100 2 місяці тому

      this is the drum part transcribed. Each line and space corresponds to a different item on the kit.

  • @guyjerry
    @guyjerry 9 місяців тому +20

    Huge ringo fan here. If I could pick any drummer from any band ever to jam with, it’d be him. He’s a perfect drummer. People confuse “simple” for “easy” but the two couldn’t be further apart in his case. A master of economy and feel.

  • @lonkirschner7448
    @lonkirschner7448 Рік тому +54

    Very few people (non drummers) talk about drum parts when they hear a song. The exception would be Ringo. So many people can sing his grooves. I had the honor of seeing him live this summer with his All Star Band. From the moment he took the stage I couldn’t stop smiling. He is pure joy to watch and hear. He is the perfect blend of rhythm, invention and effortless playing. He is a drumming treasure.

    • @Susanna-ti2pv
      @Susanna-ti2pv 8 місяців тому

      His grooves are singable. He did it himself in his head besides in front of that talk show host.

  • @luizferpunk86
    @luizferpunk86 Рік тому +44

    As a Drummer I just cant thank enough Ringo! A true LEGEND! Inspiring, out of the box, talented, didnt worry about technique because all you need is your imagination and a four piece set. Thats why I named my cat Ringo.

    • @n1night635
      @n1night635 Рік тому +2

      i also had a cat named ringo. funny cat

    • @tezzerii
      @tezzerii Рік тому +2

      But he does have good technique in his playing ! The most important technique is the sort that keeps you fresh and on point all night. (Like your cat, I imagine =o) )

  • @colinpumpernickel2605
    @colinpumpernickel2605 8 місяців тому +17

    Ringo wrote those songs too. Without him they wouldn't work the way they do. He is a composer of drums parts.

  • @friendalex7384
    @friendalex7384 9 місяців тому +16

    Ringo taught me how to play to the melody. One of my favorite things about his playing is that just by soloing the drum part, you can tell what song it is.

  • @antugg18
    @antugg18 Рік тому +53

    Ringo played exactly what was needed in each song and is genuinely a nice, like-able, down to earth guy! Amazing career.

  • @robertslimm9319
    @robertslimm9319 Рік тому +155

    Ringo has always put a smile on my face. A great musician and a fine human being. That's why so many other greats have loved to play with him.

    • @marSLaZZ66
      @marSLaZZ66 Рік тому +2

      Agreed, adding the lates Charlie Watts and Keith Moon.

  • @kathypeyser8507
    @kathypeyser8507 11 місяців тому +20

    I usually sing with orchestras (classical music,) but I love The Beatles (I should say I love a lot of groups, and sometimes sing to Leonard Bernstein, Ray Charles, etc.) I didn't realize Ringo was left-handed, that's what makes it more interesting on how he was able to make it into his own style. Somebody once asked Paul McCartney who the greatest drummer in the world was, and with no hesitation, he said "Ringo Starr." It helped tremendously that you played along with him (you are a top rate musician.)

  • @drewsaur
    @drewsaur 5 місяців тому +4

    Ringo is the only artist whose show I've been to that started completely, 100% on-time, to the second. He understands punctuality, from the way he runs his concerts to the way he showed up for work (Get Back), to every beat of the drumstick.

  • @OslerWannabe
    @OslerWannabe Рік тому +20

    Ringo's legacy is the understanding that less is more, and it's the empty spaces that define a piece of music.

  • @timothypatrickmurphy7118
    @timothypatrickmurphy7118 Рік тому +21

    I’m seventy years old…I loved the Beatles from the beginning. I am a rhythm guy…rhythm guitar, congas, etc. I think Ringo was always right there for each song. The four guys made ONE AMAZING Sound together! And History Proved it! ❤️ I took my Daughter to see Ringo’s All Star Band in 2010. She Loved it! Still at it at 82! Peace ☮️ and Love ❤️ Ringo! Thanks!!!

    • @micahhull5126
      @micahhull5126 Рік тому +3

      You can't wrong with a great song with Ringo on the drums!

  • @harrisnasution1351
    @harrisnasution1351 11 місяців тому +12

    Ringgo. What a humble, down to earth genius. Always downplaying the praises he receives. 😊

  • @KAZooooo
    @KAZooooo 7 місяців тому +6

    Ringo! The one and only! The most overlooked! About time they give him his due. When I listen to any of the Beatles music, especially the later half of their work, it is Ringo that brings it all together and creates that signature 'Beatles Sound'. Rock On Ringo!

  • @hyacinthlynch843
    @hyacinthlynch843 Рік тому +89

    Anyone who can come up with perfect drumbeats for three hundred songs in seven years is a genius in my book.
    🌟 RINGO ROCKS 🌟

    • @Drumeo_Official__
      @Drumeo_Official__ Рік тому

      👆👆👆..(LET'S TALK ON TELEGRAM....) I HAVE SOMETHING 🎁FOR YOU BUDDY.

  • @markhansen9467
    @markhansen9467 Рік тому +21

    I'm preaching to the choir here but... In my humble opinion, you put twenty #1 hits front and center. Twenty #1s! For me, the greatest songs make us feel good. That's why we love 'em. They make us sing in the shower, get up and dance and never want to sit down. Ringo is the master of making the song feel good. He's the king, and the great thing is we continue to show him our gratitude. We're all better musicians because of him. Thanks Drumeo and THANKS RINGO!

  • @johnbowen35
    @johnbowen35 11 місяців тому +6

    Ringo is singular in his drumming greatness. Imagine playing drums to an entire Beatles set, I don't know any drummer capable of bringing what Ringi does. I get emotional when I watch videos like this, that dissect this great man

  • @CampbellArmstrong-xb3uh
    @CampbellArmstrong-xb3uh 11 місяців тому +10

    Ringo is the hero & idol of thousands of drummers. He set the standard . . . Peace & love Ringo !!!!🤘🤘🤘

  • @ausgangssperre-band
    @ausgangssperre-band Рік тому +26

    His drumming is pure joy!

  • @julesdrums6167
    @julesdrums6167 Рік тому +75

    Ringo rocks but man Brandon, you’re doing some timeless work here with the Drumeo squad. What a unique and important series for drum history. I’m surprised Ringo has a “bad” rep. His drum parts are so iconic. For me one of my favorite songs is Tomorrow Never Knows. Not just for the drums, but the whole ethos of the song. So everlovingly psychedelic. You can’t get around it.

  • @evpaullauthorstoptheroad2784
    @evpaullauthorstoptheroad2784 6 місяців тому +8

    Thanks for this. I've heard Ringo dissed as not a great technical drummer, but now I understand what I've been feeling all these years, that Ringo fit the drums to the songs in a way that added unique rhythms that were 100% complimentary to the extraordinary songwriting. Amazing stuff!!!

  • @i.7525
    @i.7525 3 місяці тому +3

    When "Now and Then" came out, I read a quote from Ringo about when they first tried to record it in the 90s. Apparently Jeff Lynne, who produced the Anthology, asked him to just record some parts that he could loop... and of course Ringo hated that, and it was part of why they ended up discarding the song then. "The fill comes when I'm invested in the song", Ringo said. And that's just a lovely quote.

  • @rudyrodriguezjr.
    @rudyrodriguezjr. Рік тому +47

    Ringo plays with such clarity and understanding of every song. I remember watching Peter Jackson's documentary Get Back and watching how Ringo can listen to a birth of a song being created by Paul and just know how to add the drumming. Great video!

  • @blackbirdpie217
    @blackbirdpie217 Рік тому +61

    I'm not a drummer but his style really stands out to me. I have always recognized his uniqueness and the lovely nuance he gives the song. It's easy for me to recognize he puts the song first and works on how to push himself into the song, not change the song to put himself first. This is real musicianship and I admire that a lot.

  • @jt9498
    @jt9498 7 місяців тому +3

    Back in the day, when the Beatles were starting out, I started my own band with my own set of drums (Ludwigs). My band was called The We Plus, and it was a 4 man group (much like the Beatles). Kids would tell me I played those drums like Ringo Star! That was the biggest compliment to me at the time! So, we played a lot of Beatles songs at all our gigs.

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 10 місяців тому +2

    I heard today on XM radio and now here that Ringo was left handed playing right handed kit.
    Every drummer has a technique that is distinctive which makes them great. Thanks for sharing and highlighting Mr. Ringo Star.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 10 місяців тому

      You forgot the Sir.

  • @russpayne6808
    @russpayne6808 Рік тому +45

    I had no idea Ringo was held in such high esteem by the follow-on generation of super-star drummers. As a lad growing up with the Beatles, I always loved Ringo's approach to those songs - a very different take on things relative to the 'rock drummer', SO musical, and so totally in chime with the structure and feel of the songs. I'm not a drummer, but now my son is learning, and watching this video, it all starts to make sense to me. This is a terrific 'explanation' to how Ringo made it all work so beautifully, and thank goodness, is still with us doing his thing. Thanks a bunch! 29 March 2023

  • @tomik64
    @tomik64 4 місяці тому +6

    I love this video, thank you! This is a very nice tribute to Ringo's contribution. I am not a musician, so I listen to music as a "normal" man. I am a HUGE Beatles fan and enjoy Ringo's drumming the same way I enjoy e.g. Paul's vocals... 4 masters created together absolutely amazing act in the history of arts.

  • @gaetanomagliuolo
    @gaetanomagliuolo 5 місяців тому +3

    I have never loved drummers who wanted to show off, you have to follow the music, the notes of the bass, the notes of a piano or the guitar, never overdo it. I see it that way, Ringo has always been my inspiration, even if not I managed to perfection like him. I really love Ringo's drumming. 👍👍🥁🥁🥁

  • @brianfreeman8290
    @brianfreeman8290 Рік тому +11

    I watched this because I'm always fascinated to learn from drummers who are way better than I, but the thing that I REALLY enjoyed about this was being reminded of the utter MAJESTY of the Beatles' musical creations.

  • @richarddunne9802
    @richarddunne9802 Рік тому +17

    I was one of those know-it-all teenage drummers that use to scoff at Ringo for not being John Bonham. But by the time I was in my mid-twenties I was a fanatic. I learned so much about melody, feel, and composition from him and I love to play his fills. They feel so good.
    Thinking outside the box hits the nail on the head! Ticket to Ride, Come Together etc are so different to what drummers were doing before him.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Рік тому +1

      You can scoff at any drummer for not being John Bonham.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 10 місяців тому +1

      @@redrick8900yet John loved Ringo’s drumming.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 10 місяців тому

      @@thekitowl Not relevant.

  • @hubb123456
    @hubb123456 10 місяців тому +6

    I love his drumming on "Rain" as well! And also a shout out to what great production these videos have

  • @johnvizzi2553
    @johnvizzi2553 10 місяців тому +6

    The first time I hear Ringo , I always said that Ringo was the perfect drummer for The Beatles , people used to tell me he’s not that good , I tell them who cares he’s perfect when he plays and perfect beat and sound for the Beatles that’s good enough for me , no one else would do , thank you Ringo

  • @theadamblock
    @theadamblock Рік тому +23

    Ringo's drumming has inspired me as far back as I can remember. He was the first drummer I ever heard and will always be my favorite.

  • @user-xv9ww9zo3b
    @user-xv9ww9zo3b Рік тому +64

    There hasn't been a superlative that has not been laid at the Beatles feet. All four were brilliant but together they created timeless magic. This is the first clip that I have seen that has tried to explain Ringo's brilliance. You did a wonderful job of explaining his brilliance to a non-drummer. Thank You.

  • @mst3ktemple421
    @mst3ktemple421 10 місяців тому +6

    Ringo's drum fills are magical. I can listen to just the drum track of A Day In The Life over and over and never wonder where we are in the song. His fills are part of the melody.

  • @giannagarda7598
    @giannagarda7598 10 місяців тому +4

    Ringo tought me to listen to the bass drum sound. He also tought me to be there - he was always there for Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, for the Beatles, for his All Starr Band, for John, for George and for all this and more, Paul inducted him in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015 - Happy Birthday, Ringo! Peace and Love - Always!!! ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️

  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv Рік тому +52

    Listen to the entirety of his playing on A Day in the Life, that will tell you everything you need to know about why Ringo is such a genius.

  • @internetclown904
    @internetclown904 Рік тому +14

    The best compliment I ever got was after playing the drums for the very first time EVER, my drum teacher said I sounded like Ringo❤️ he would want me to play at least one Beatle song each week

  • @Majorqueefdouche3040
    @Majorqueefdouche3040 4 місяці тому +2

    Finally a video that recognizes Ringo as a person and actually explores his talent. Thank you so much for making this video so hard to find genuine great content on Ringo.

  • @michaelkeith2116
    @michaelkeith2116 11 місяців тому +3

    Outstanding video on Ringo's drumming fills. My hero since '63. Fantastic musician, humorous, and talented!

  • @robertrussell9336
    @robertrussell9336 Рік тому +27

    Their music was so alive and Ringo was a huge part of that. They all smiled and made it look fun and easy, that helped I'm sure. Kings of entertainment, Royalty really.

  • @joeyrsl
    @joeyrsl Рік тому +36

    I'm a guitarist, not a drummer, but I've been a Beatles fan for eons. As my understanding of music developed, I began to understand that Ringo had a very unique style, but I couldn't articulate why. This video helped me understand the mechanics of that style, which I appreciate. Any other drummer with the Beatles is just impossible to imagine. Of course, any of those four guys not being there is hard to imagine! Anyway thanks for the video!

  • @jeffcole2860
    @jeffcole2860 7 місяців тому +3

    Great video/doc. I just watched an interview with Ringo where he explained how when a new Beatles song was introduced in studio and they were learning the song, he would simply keep time - not really playing the full kit - until a good portion of the song had been worked out and realized, but he was formulating what to play, and then he would apply his ideas. He listened to the song, before jumping in blindly (deafly). Exceptional.

  • @brianj640
    @brianj640 2 місяці тому

    I love the way you can hear the drums as a sort of separate musical entity on so many Beatles songs, but, in a supportive way, not in a distractive or neadlessly showy way. Kudos to him!!

  • @joemacinnis1972
    @joemacinnis1972 Рік тому +15

    The talent and genius of these 4 lads from Liverpool, is truly amazing. Best group ever.

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman 6 місяців тому +1

      Only group to have a regular class at UCLA. I have the right to audit that class if space is available, but I've been waiting six years.
      Maybe it will happen when I'm 69. 😅🎶🎶

  • @mdrmrgrl9622
    @mdrmrgrl9622 Рік тому +132

    He was not a “simple” drummer! If you know the Beatles you’ll know they morphed tremendously and Ringo was a big part of that!❤️🥁❤️

    • @JonahNelson7
      @JonahNelson7 Рік тому +7

      Yeah I don't understand the analysis that he was simple. I think even other drummers miss the mark on what's happening in music because it's so weirdly inexplicable, but Ringo basically was a composer. And it just happens that often what seems "simple" was what was 100% required for the song. Musicians often overcomplicate for reasons other than composition so they don't get that

    • @basher20
      @basher20 Рік тому +12

      I'm an engineer by training rather than a musician, so some of my vocabulary will be off, but here goes. In engineering there is a platitude that states "Simple does not imply easy." The guiding principle of a good design is something called "elegance", which is difficult to describe in terms other than it means that nay less is not enough but any more is too much. Think the difference between a scythe and a combine harvester.
      Ringo's style approaches that ideal of elegance. He's trying to push the song forward without taking over and pushing or tugging it in a particular direction, unless that's what the song needs at that phrase. He is simple without being spare, but at the same time complex without being flashy or bombastic. His style leaves room for rhythm and bass while still providing a foundation for the lead build on top of.

    • @sergiobarbesta3313
      @sergiobarbesta3313 11 місяців тому

      very very very simple......too easy drummer

    • @playlistmaker90125
      @playlistmaker90125 11 місяців тому

      Lol

    • @saml302
      @saml302 9 місяців тому

      @@basher20 wonderfully put

  • @kaceykelly7222
    @kaceykelly7222 7 місяців тому +15

    This is a masterpiece! I always liked Ringo but had no idea how great he is as a drummer. (You are very good too).
    You really paid tribute to Ringo Starr like no other has. Thank you!

  • @judymcdougall
    @judymcdougall 11 місяців тому +11

    Ringo often does not get the credit he deserves ❤🎉

  • @newsduke
    @newsduke Рік тому +12

    Ringo wasn't primarily a songwriter, but he was like a songwriter for the drums. He came up with the perfect drum pattern for any song the Beatles threw at him, and they threw everything and the kitchen sink at him. The trick isn't being able to play those parts. Any really good drummer could, and there are lots of videos of drummers replicating Ringo's parts. There are plenty of guitarists who can replicate John Lennon's guitar playing too. The trick is writing those parts in the first place, which other musicians couldn't do.

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 10 місяців тому +2

      You are so right.

    • @Susanna-ti2pv
      @Susanna-ti2pv 8 місяців тому +2

      Well he did add to the song in a compositional way. He should be credited as such.

  • @ABCLakey2012
    @ABCLakey2012 Рік тому +17

    I'm not a musician or a singer, but I've always loved the Beatles since I was little. We take for granted how good a drummer he was because he wasn't showy, or domineering; he simply and beautifully supported the music and the singing. The Beatles were, and still are an awesome musical inspiration. Their music charms my brain like Bach's music does. I can't explain it. Long Live the Beatles!

  • @sneezys7364
    @sneezys7364 7 місяців тому +1

    My dad is 63 and has been playing drums since he was 4. He now teaches drums for a living and has been my entire life (I’m 25 now) and everytime I bring it up he always says ringo got him into playing drums

  • @kathrynlayfield9599
    @kathrynlayfield9599 8 місяців тому +1

    Ringo, I love you, you have given so much joy and warmth to the world! I have loved you since I was twelve, I'm seventy two now! The Beatles changed music around the world in a spectacularly loving way! Please don't quit interviewing, I want to hear and see you as long as possible! God Bless you, Dear One.

  • @BlueSaphire70
    @BlueSaphire70 Рік тому +61

    I absolutely love Ringo! His playing is so cool and so appropriate for the song it's uncanny. Many blessing to him, his wife, and his family.

  • @geoffroubik5273
    @geoffroubik5273 Рік тому +17

    For many of us, we listened to the Beatles early because even if that was when we were 10 or 30, everybody has to have a journey through the Beatles as it’s compulsory. Ringo was put in our heads and whether or not we said it aloud, we compared drummers that came during or especially after him, to Ringo.
    Fantastic job Brandon. Excellent dive into a great and important drummer

  • @theprior46
    @theprior46 8 місяців тому +1

    This was a revelation to me as I have been more in the genre of jazz and studied the work of Joe Morello Connnie Kay Ed Thigpen Buddy Rich Philly Joe Jones etc and I always thought Ringo was just a steady pop drummer with immense discipline and no craving for the limelight.But here I can see how he was really excellent at his craft. And as someone here commented he was a musical drummer - which is the definition of the very best, whatever the genre. Why have left-handers so often got special abilities?

  • @TheMattProjectBand
    @TheMattProjectBand Рік тому +24

    The Beatles has been the most influential band ever for every musical artist all around the world..and it continues to be influential even nowadays.. Ringo is amazing!

  • @MrTonyFury
    @MrTonyFury Рік тому +22

    this is a great presentation of Ringo's playing. We got specific attributes with examples, insight from Ringo himself, and a technical breakdown of each example. Good stuff, Drumeo.

  • @michman2
    @michman2 7 місяців тому +4

    I'm not a drummer (saxes, all of the sizes), but I appreciate how effortlessly he finds a way to support the music. He rarely leaks out onto the stage smothering the idea, the mood of the tune.
    Incredible.

  • @maldaror7097
    @maldaror7097 Рік тому +6

    Ringo always exemplifies the way I feel about Bass,(I am a Bass player, BTW), they are a rhythm section and a partnership, but should be there to serve the song and provide the drive, the genius is in not showing off and servicing the music. Amazing drummer.

    • @RockandRollWoman
      @RockandRollWoman 6 місяців тому +1

      Bass is my favorite instrument. One of my favorite human beings, Leland Sklar, is also one of my favorite bass players. I love hearing him talk about Ringo, and getting to play Funk #49 with him.
      Bass players are the rock in rock and roll. 🎶🎸🎛🎶

  • @schris3
    @schris3 Рік тому +35

    4:00 As explained already, Ringo's left handedness and the way he leads made him struggle to move around the drum kit so he had to leave some stuff behind and do more with less, and that's why he never overcrowds the song with fills. It also helps he's unassuming, he dislikes to do solos and prefers to be a band drummer.

    • @barbj9785
      @barbj9785 3 місяці тому

      I heard him say he is left handed and played on a right handed drum kit. Hes the best.

  • @news603redux
    @news603redux Рік тому +48

    I swear, the first time I heard the fills in A Day in The Life in June of '67, I'd never heard drumming like that. Ringo always reminded me of B.B. King - his genius was not technical virtuosity, but the virtuosity of playing the exact right notes at exactly the right time.

  • @davidhess6593
    @davidhess6593 7 місяців тому +1

    I've been a big Beetles fan for almost 60 years, but didn't begin to understand Ringo's contributions untill I saw this video. Thanks, and thank you Ringo!

  • @nestorruiz
    @nestorruiz 10 місяців тому +2

    He had the simplicity and technic to fit with every drum hit into the song, sending the rhythm and the soul of the music to the fans and other listeners.

  • @ewetoo
    @ewetoo Рік тому +45

    As a bassplayer I find his timing astounding, let alone his impeccable taste and style. There is some evidence from the recorded output of the Beatles that he could repeat the same performances at the same tempo literally without missing a beat such has been his reliability.

    • @Drumeo_Official__
      @Drumeo_Official__ Рік тому

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    • @tl4340
      @tl4340 Рік тому +6

      There was a quote regarding how Ringo rarely EVER made a mistake in the studio. Can't remember if it was George Martin or one of the members of the Beatles. Given how many of his parts (particularly in the late 1960s) are quite tricky, this is no mean feat. He is a machine.

  • @richhillyer3448
    @richhillyer3448 Рік тому +11

    I learned what a great technical drummer he really is. I must admit, I took him for granted- like anyone could do that. You thoughtfully explained the intricacies of his rhythmic style so that even a caveman like myself could understand. I have a renewed respect for Ringo, he was a visionary. He changed the face of modern music. What a great legacy, and for an added bonus- happily married for umpteen years to the Queen of the B movies, Barbara Bach (man I had a crush on her), whose sister married Joe Walsh. Imagine that. Joe for a brother-in-law. Cool.

    • @richhillyer3448
      @richhillyer3448 Рік тому

      P.S. Did you know Joe's Maserati does 185, but he lost his license, so now he doesn't drive?