@@beatmet2355 to be honest John said that when he was being contrarian as he and Paul hated each other for a while and sgt. pepper was Paul's favorite
@@kelechi_77 paul is the only Beatle to express much love for pepper, but John was pretty disagreeable about The Beatles for awhile after their breakup, so I agree with you
Nope. Ringo liked the white album because they became more like a band, again. He said so in Anthology. He learned to play chess during Pepper. Also said in Anthology. Maybe watch Anthology? Lol Lastly, he wasn’t in the studio during those songs…he was on a boat in Sardinia.
@@agentzane9142 a Beatles documentary made in the mid nineties produced by the three remaining Beatles. It’s on 5 DVDs and there’s also three multi LP/CD albums of outtakes and demos covering the entire Beatles era. It’s pretty amazing and in depth with interviews from all three surviving Beatles and their associates, including George Martin. It’s a must see and hear.
Well, Paul only played drums on “Back In the U.S.S.R.” (With help from John), and “Dear Prudence” while Ringo had temporarily left the group. Although, I have my suspicions that the second half of “Dear Prudence” is a Ringo overdub. The quality of the drums sounds a bit different than the first half and the style is very Ringo, and also tighter than the first half.
@@a.m.son222 I’ve always felt “Dear Prudence” had a heavy handed arrangement, as far as the drums and the piano. The more subdued Esher Demo is the version I prefer.
I really would’ve thought The White Album was his least favorite, since, you know, he quit the band for a short time during it cause he was just so fed up
Yeah, fed up with Paul's "over reach." There's a "Code among musicians, that you never let anyone play or even touch your musical instruments. Paul violated that code.
@richardpeetrinpeetrin9817 thats not true, the beatles happily played each others instruments all the time, and this is generally a thing in music. The issue was paul telling ringo exactly what to play instead of letting him make up his own drum parts
@@richardpeetrinpeetrin9817clearly haven’t watched nor seen any of the Beatles documentaries where they share instruments or at least still ones like drums, piano etc.
I listened to Ringo's drumming on the second side yesterday. Other than the obvious choice of the end, the other songs in the medley were amazing displays of his talent as a drummer
Abbey road will always be my favorite Beatles album. The medley will always make my jaw open. The flow of that album is the best ever. It's tied with Dark Side as far the way the songs are order as well.
@@MrCannedgudsyou might be confusing sgt pepper’s and pink floyd’s debut album, they were recorded around the same time and they visited each other during the recording sessions
@@brianstrutter1501 I will say George’s solos are among his brightest and exciting, even though the lyrics are banal even some of the backing track is a little silly.
@@joebeamish It was when they first started getting psychedelic and experimental, and I also think it was when the band was at their happiest collectively. Just an absolutely amazing time in the history of modern music.
In another interview, Ringo said it was because he spent so much time not playing drums, just waiting on the others to record overdub after overdub on Sgt. Pepper's. He preferred albums that were more fun, because he spent more time playing together as a band.
Ringo you are great on any thing music you do ,your a good human being spreading peace n love to us all just remember your a mentor to millions in many ways ,to me its drumming and speaking thank you God Bless you n your family I pray for you all peace
The greatest thing about the beatles is how they changed so much with every album but had that beatles streak running through it all, the creativeness and the way they changed the music with every album is just genius, they as a band were just on another level and a higher plain, every one else just sounded samey samey. Greatest band that ever was that ever will be
Yes, do more of bands personal favorites! Years ago, I heard that John's favorite was the same as mine, "A Day in the Life". I don't know why that surprised me...
Of course, Abbey Road contains the only real Ringo drum solo that appears on any Beatles album. I'd ask him about the White Album because it includes his first recorded song, "Don't Pass me By." Perhaps he's happier with "Octopus's Garden," which is on Abbey Road, and George and John were apparently enthusiastic co-contributors to it.
I recall reading somewhere that he also once said that he felt like a session musician on Pepper instead of part of a band. Because of all the overdubs and the focus on layers of instruments it felt more like a studio experiment than a band getting together to record an album which is why he prefers Abbey Road and The White Album
A great album with some truly inspired moments. Sadly let down by a few dudds. When I'm Sixty Four, For The Benefit of Mr Kite, being two of them for me. Their other 1967 album MMT is the same. If they had combined the best of both albums and released only one album that year, putting songs like A Day In the Life of SPLHCB, and Strawbery Fields Forever off MMT onto one LP, just imagine how great it could have been.
Abbey Road IS a perfect album. It might be their only one that I can’t find a single flaw or misstep. Even “Maxwell’s silver hammer” fits nicely in the context of the album.
To an extent yes, but it still had the early beatles energy and production. I think thats more of a precursor than it is as actual change, that belongs to revolver
"RINGO" during the recording of "The White Album"(1968), Paul was showing "Ringo" how he wanted the drumming to be by playing "Ringo's" drums in the studio. Threre's a code among musicians, you never let anyone play or even touch your instrument(s), and there was a breech of that code by Paul. This was a total violation of that code, intern a lack of respect from Paul to "Ringo." Subsequently, "Ringo got up and walked out of the studio. Paul was pissing off George too. Paul only had respect for John. Yeah, It was John's Rock-Band......
I agree with him... I like two songs on that album Rubber Soul and Revolver are their best Abby Road is great. Let it be is good ( over produced) and Help are way better Edit: I cant believe I forgot about their self titled album or The Magical Mystery tour ; Both of these albums are right up there with the others i mentioned
I think both are phenomenal. I don't care for the remastered versions and maybe I'm just weird, but I tend to listen to them in mono version, the original recordings.
George didn’t like the Pepper sessions either. He felt there was not a lot for him to do.
John didn’t like it that much, either.
@@beatmet2355 to be honest John said that when he was being contrarian as he and Paul hated each other for a while and sgt. pepper was Paul's favorite
He only played maracas on A Day in the Life, so that tracks...
@@kelechi_77 paul is the only Beatle to express much love for pepper, but John was pretty disagreeable about The Beatles for awhile after their breakup, so I agree with you
@@BrendanJSmith George was present on the whole album
Ringo hated the White Album because Paul played drums while Ringo played Chess…
Nope. Ringo liked the white album because they became more like a band, again. He said so in Anthology. He learned to play chess during Pepper. Also said in Anthology. Maybe watch Anthology? Lol
Lastly, he wasn’t in the studio during those songs…he was on a boat in Sardinia.
@@beatmet2355 what is anthology?
@@agentzane9142 a Beatles documentary made in the mid nineties produced by the three remaining Beatles. It’s on 5 DVDs and there’s also three multi LP/CD albums of outtakes and demos covering the entire Beatles era. It’s pretty amazing and in depth with interviews from all three surviving Beatles and their associates, including George Martin. It’s a must see and hear.
Well, Paul only played drums on “Back In the U.S.S.R.” (With help from John), and “Dear Prudence” while Ringo had temporarily left the group. Although, I have my suspicions that the second half of “Dear Prudence” is a Ringo overdub. The quality of the drums sounds a bit different than the first half and the style is very Ringo, and also tighter than the first half.
@@a.m.son222 I’ve always felt “Dear Prudence” had a heavy handed arrangement, as far as the drums and the piano. The more subdued Esher Demo is the version I prefer.
I agree with Ringo. The medley at the end of Abbey Road is pure gold. I don't think I could ever get sick of hearing it!
I also agree with him.
OH YEAAHHHHHH ALLRIGHHTTTT AREEEE YOU GONNA BE IN MY DREAAAMS????
He picked the album side of his only solo as his favorite.... deep
@@michaelfrancis936 did you ever why there aren't more drum solos in the Beatles' discography? it's because Ringo didn't like doing them.
John disliked it.
"Revolver" is the best for me.
✅
😮 I realize I was to young for that album. Time to look at it now. ❤❤❤the lads
I really would’ve thought The White Album was his least favorite, since, you know, he quit the band for a short time during it cause he was just so fed up
Yeah, fed up with Paul's "over reach." There's a "Code among musicians, that you never let anyone play or even touch your musical instruments. Paul violated that code.
Ringo has actually said the white album was one of his favorites, he said it made them feel more like a band again
I think he walked out over the band's problems and politics, not because he disliked the album necessarily.
@richardpeetrinpeetrin9817 thats not true, the beatles happily played each others instruments all the time, and this is generally a thing in music. The issue was paul telling ringo exactly what to play instead of letting him make up his own drum parts
@@richardpeetrinpeetrin9817clearly haven’t watched nor seen any of the Beatles documentaries where they share instruments or at least still ones like drums, piano etc.
I listened to Ringo's drumming on the second side yesterday. Other than the obvious choice of the end, the other songs in the medley were amazing displays of his talent as a drummer
That Mean Mr. Mustard fill makes the song, frankly.
Abbey road will always be my favorite Beatles album. The medley will always make my jaw open. The flow of that album is the best ever. It's tied with Dark Side as far the way the songs are order as well.
Was Abbey Road being recorded on the same date as PF's TDSOTM?
@@MrCannedguds not sure
@@MrCannedguds just looked it up and they were were recorded four to five years apart apparently. Same studio though...
@MrCannedguds no, it was 3-4 years earlier. Abbey road was late 1969 and dsotm was late 72 to 73
@@MrCannedgudsyou might be confusing sgt pepper’s and pink floyd’s debut album, they were recorded around the same time and they visited each other during the recording sessions
I could swear I’ve heard somewhere that his favorite was the white album because it brought the band back to there rock n roll roots
I don't know about that, but John Lennon's favorite album is the White Album.
Ringo said that in Anthology, so you’re right
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Yes! I would like to see more like this
Abbey Road being the last works of the Beatles is truly a great representation for their discography.
Yes. The string arrangements are wonderful and the musicianship on many of the songs are top notch.
Except for Octopuses Garden, bleh
@@brianstrutter1501 That's such a beatles song though. Instrumentals are amazing. Fun lighthearted song with strong backing.
@@brianstrutter1501 I will say George’s solos are among his brightest and exciting, even though the lyrics are banal even some of the backing track is a little silly.
@@AstroSully George’s solos are some of my favorite
I used to consider my fav to be Revolver, but honestly, I think Rubber Soul might be my favorite. Both of those albums are top tier.
Those two are George Harrison's favorite. He said he thought of them as a double album. I think it's their best stuff.
@@Chuckles.. I kinda consider them to be a double album too, now that you mention it.
Me three. Rubber Revolver is my favorite.
@@joebeamish It was when they first started getting psychedelic and experimental, and I also think it was when the band was at their happiest collectively. Just an absolutely amazing time in the history of modern music.
@@pbwbh No doubt about it!
In another interview, Ringo said it was because he spent so much time not playing drums, just waiting on the others to record overdub after overdub on Sgt. Pepper's. He preferred albums that were more fun, because he spent more time playing together as a band.
I’d like to see more videos please
Ringo you are great on any thing music you do ,your a good human being spreading peace n love to us all just remember your a mentor to millions in many ways ,to me its drumming and speaking thank you God Bless you n your family I pray for you all peace
ringo loves his octopus song so much
When i listen carefully closely to "A Hard Day's Night", that's when sgt pepper's sucks
Ringo is right, Abbey Road tops them all.
He did one heck of a drum solo.
anything post white album absolutely rocks.
@@rique_.leal.nah bro anything post help! rocks
@@spaghettisauce445 fair point. Magical Mystery was kinda mid compared to the others, even if it has sum bamgers
@@rique_.leal. idk about that magical mystery was amazing, very odd but amazing
Wow, I totally agree with Ringo
Abbey Road, as a drum performance, is 10/10. I wouldn't change a single beat 👏
With a little help from my friends😂
Always interesting to hear band's least or most favorite albums. It's never quite what you expect.
The Beatles espetacular, sensacional. The Beatles para sempre!
Love them all , personally !
The greatest thing about the beatles is how they changed so much with every album but had that beatles streak running through it all, the creativeness and the way they changed the music with every album is just genius, they as a band were just on another level and a higher plain, every one else just sounded samey samey. Greatest band that ever was that ever will be
Yes would love to hear more Beatles insight from the members
Of course he picked the part where he has a massive DRUM SOLO.
He had to bounced into it by the others to follow their guitar solos; he hated drum solos.
@@robertcook2572 You're right. I heard him say on the radio he didn't like doing drum solos.
Love how I saw these shorts from the last to the first.
Golden slumbers / carry that weight is legendary
The UK version of AHDN has always been my favorite.
Crazy to say sgt peppers is probably my favorite album
A hard day’s night ❤️
Yes! Beatles!!
he was so real for that
Medley is my most favorite Beatles songs
I have to agree on Sgt. Pepper.
Yes, do more of bands personal favorites! Years ago, I heard that John's favorite was the same as mine, "A Day in the Life". I don't know why that surprised me...
THE WAY IT GOES.
I'm with Ringo on Abbey Road side 2.
"Great!" 👍
Of course, Abbey Road contains the only real Ringo drum solo that appears on any Beatles album. I'd ask him about the White Album because it includes his first recorded song, "Don't Pass me By." Perhaps he's happier with "Octopus's Garden," which is on Abbey Road, and George and John were apparently enthusiastic co-contributors to it.
It’s crazy cause some of his best playing is on SP.. not to mention A little help from my friends
Was thinking the same thing! The album literally contained one of Ringo’s most iconic songs! However, Abbey Road did have Octopus’ Garden…
I see me and ringo share a common opinion on our favorite album
Then he always showed his thumbs up and now he’s always showing peace sign :D
Don't Look Back in Anger is my favourite
More please sir
he likes the b side of abbey road cuz he got his lil drum solo
I recall reading somewhere that he also once said that he felt like a session musician on Pepper instead of part of a band. Because of all the overdubs and the focus on layers of instruments it felt more like a studio experiment than a band getting together to record an album which is why he prefers Abbey Road and The White Album
Mean Mr. Mustard goes hard!
Ringo: 😀👍
John Lennon's favorite album was Master Of Reality.
@Mark DS an interview with a German magazine in 1974.
Ringo made a comment about Sgt. Pepper "Here we had a dozen songs not related. Paul writes two short bits and all of the sudden it's a concept album."
Yoko Uno contributed so much to the Beatles music and sound.
DINGO 😢
Also, Abbey Road is the only album that contains a brief but very memorable drum solo. 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
A great album with some truly inspired moments. Sadly let down by a few dudds. When I'm Sixty Four, For The Benefit of Mr Kite, being two of them for me.
Their other 1967 album MMT is the same. If they had combined the best of both albums and released only one album that year, putting songs like A Day In the Life of SPLHCB, and Strawbery Fields Forever off MMT onto one LP, just imagine how great it could have been.
I think alot of people feel that way.
You can make your own CD with your favorite songs. Mix and match
@@3John-Bishop I did many a time in my youth.
Fucking crazy. Every song on that album is great. Jesus Christ. Every single song they did was perfect.
MMT wasn’t even supposed to a whole album. Capitol put their non-album singles on one record with the EP, and it worked beautifully.
I'm 100% in agreement with Ringo on both counts.
I agree with Ringo!
My personal favorite is the British version of a hard day s night ,,, all Lennon MC cartney composed songs wow
LONG LIVE BINGO STARR
Abbey Road IS a perfect album. It might be their only one that I can’t find a single flaw or misstep. Even “Maxwell’s silver hammer” fits nicely in the context of the album.
Sgt Peppers, Revolver and Rubber Soul as well
@@patrickhauser588 you are right… but for some reason, when I think of “perfect albums”, Abbey Road pops in my head first.
🎶"Boy, you gotta carry that weight a long time"
Sgts.pepper was when they were high to match the time
Amen 🙏🕊❤️😇✝️
The fan choice is Numero Uno.
For me it's Revolver but Abbey Rd is fantastic but really i love every album by the GOAT
john made those faces in hard days night era. like the marx brothers with music.🎶👈
My favourite is A Hard Day's Night and Help
But the change started with Rubber soul, crazy it took them only a few hours to make that album.
To an extent yes, but it still had the early beatles energy and production. I think thats more of a precursor than it is as actual change, that belongs to revolver
Revolver and abbey road are by far the best imo
The one that has octopus garden
Haha, guessed both 😊
Well Ringo is finally my favorite Beatle in one thing (favorite album).
Best Beatles album, without question, is Rubber Soul, end of discuss.
I love the yellow submarine album the most
I'll just be enjoying a Beatles album until a Ringo song comes on lmaooooooo
Octopuses Garden😊
Every Album has great songs .
"RINGO" during the recording of "The White Album"(1968), Paul was showing "Ringo" how he wanted the drumming to be by playing "Ringo's" drums in the studio. Threre's a code among musicians, you never let anyone play or even touch your instrument(s), and there was a breech of that code by Paul. This was a total violation of that code, intern a lack of respect from Paul to "Ringo." Subsequently, "Ringo got up and walked out of the studio. Paul was pissing off George too. Paul only had respect for John. Yeah, It was John's Rock-Band......
Every musician I know plays each others instruments
@@Nitrotoast1 Not the musicians I've ever known....
Paul had been telling Ringo how to play the drum parts since the beginning
@Nitrotoast1 I'm a musician and to play my instruments, you need to ask. It's what you do.
My favourite Beatles song is the one that finishes at 2min 50sec
I don't care much for Ringo, but in this instance, he's dead on.
I agree with him... I like two songs on that album
Rubber Soul and Revolver are their best
Abby Road is great. Let it be is good ( over produced) and Help are way better
Edit: I cant believe I forgot about their self titled album or The Magical Mystery tour ; Both of these albums are right up there with the others i mentioned
Ringo literally looks like a British man that moved to Australia
I like ANY Beatle albums , but nothing they did after breaking up !
In The End off of Abbey Road contains the only drum solo in their entire discography if I'm not mistaken
I am 70 years old
I listen to Abbey Road recently…
don’t think I’ve ever listen to it before
It is indeed pretty amazing
I agree with Ringo
Abby Road was my favorite also.
Me too!
To me it's no coincidence that Abbey Road is his favorite as he once said in an interview his favorite song of all time is Come Together.
Ringo has a drum solo on 2nd side of Abbey Road.
Revolver is Their Best Album. IMO.
Damn! Ringo’s favorite is my favorite too! Abbey Road Side B
Sgt. ppers & the white album.
Ja, schat ik ben om 10 uur naar bed!
i like their snl album
None of the Beatles like Sgt peppers other than Paul, but most fans love it as do I.
❤❤❤❤
The White Album was Ringos favorite. I heard him say it.
I think both are phenomenal. I don't care for the remastered versions and maybe I'm just weird, but I tend to listen to them in mono version, the original recordings.
Based Ringo moment
Abby Road--- my favorite
I wonder if Ringo attempted to create any sounds, from his perspective, that John and Paul rejected.