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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2019
  • Ringo talks breakup in 1977 interview. Full interview can be found on Elliott Mintz's channel. It's the most lucid interview I've ever heard from Sir Richard. • Ringo Starr, in Conver...

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  • @martins.7060
    @martins.7060 2 года назад +98

    "There were three frustrated drummers and I couldn't play guitar."
    You were the rock Ringo and don't you ever forget it.

    • @karaamundson3964
      @karaamundson3964 2 года назад +1

      There are probably 200 million people who put Ringo somewhere in the backswamps of WORLD'S GREATEST DRUMMERS. But the guy could work absolute wonders with his simple kit

  • @DJ-bj8ku
    @DJ-bj8ku 3 года назад +368

    Love listening to Ringo. He’s probably everybody’s best friend.

    • @chagerts
      @chagerts 3 года назад

      He beat his girlfriend/wife into the ground and into the hospital

    • @DJ-bj8ku
      @DJ-bj8ku 3 года назад +17

      @@chagerts I think you’re confused.

    • @chagerts
      @chagerts 3 года назад +1

      @@Rick-S-6063 maybe, idk i heard that he beat her up badly at one point...

    • @Weirdkid9022
      @Weirdkid9022 3 года назад +1

      @@Rick-S-6063 he had the worst voice by far

    • @Weirdkid9022
      @Weirdkid9022 3 года назад +1

      @@Rick-S-6063 haha fair enough
      Happy New Year

  • @TheBlackQueen
    @TheBlackQueen 3 года назад +259

    Ringo is perhaps the best source for what happened near the end of The Beatles. He was the fly on the wall to everyone else's bickering. No bias, no part in the conflict, just reality.

    • @skeletonjam
      @skeletonjam 2 года назад +5

      disagree, he barely focused on what was going on

    • @TheBlackQueen
      @TheBlackQueen 2 года назад +38

      @@skeletonjam I'm sorry, did you watch Get Back? He observed all the beef without contributing to the beef. He had the most unaltered view of the band at this time than anyone.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 2 года назад +13

      @@skeletonjam I agree with The Black Queen on this one. He seemed the most objective of the four.

    • @paulmallon9292
      @paulmallon9292 2 года назад +7

      @@rayjr62 i love ringo. But he consistently differs on chain of events that the other 3 verified in the anthology. Its really apparent and was joked about by even ringo himself. They other 3 could be completely wrong and I'd accept that but if I wanted to know anything about the beatles I would always defer to Paul to he perfectly honest.

    • @skeletonjam
      @skeletonjam 2 года назад +4

      @@TheBlackQueen yeah I watched it, he just seemed to be rubbing his eyes and staring at the ceiling the entire time

  • @Franz19970
    @Franz19970 3 года назад +226

    'They were spreading out more than I was. I would have stayed in the band'. Never heard Ringo admit that since-

    • @integral
      @integral 3 года назад +39

      That's a hell of a note to end the interview on.

    • @pedrobarnez5502
      @pedrobarnez5502 3 года назад +20

      I can't stop thinking about that quote....compelling and kinda feel sorry for Ringo for the first time in my life

    • @brandall101
      @brandall101 3 года назад +16

      I wouldn't have expected him to feel differently... after his brief departure during the White Album sessions he learned how appreciated he was, and he wasn't vying for a share of songwriting/creative control, so he fit more in the mediator role.

    • @billslocum9819
      @billslocum9819 3 года назад +3

      Ringo actually had options in 1969. He was in a couple of big movies, "The Magic Christian" and "Candy," and he was his own boss music-wise. He fell apart within a couple of years of that as his drinking began to catch up with him, but he was in a better place than any other band member while they were recording "Get Back" and "Abbey Road."

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 3 года назад +5

      @@pedrobarnez5502 "but at the end of the day ,,,, i took my 200 million and did my own thing " lol

  • @blujay2084
    @blujay2084 3 года назад +74

    "I had three frustrated drummers in the band." Beautiful. Welcome to the club, Ringo.

  • @martinmcomber5998
    @martinmcomber5998 3 года назад +76

    Thing about Ringo is his input has no pretense. He's just credible and has no ego problem. Not trying to impress you or anybody. For decades I heard the idea that he was the luckiest person in modern music, that he fell in with three of the most extraordinary talents. In listening to the Beatles XM Radio station and other interviews, I've pieced together the idea that Ringo was extremely talented, because he could grasp whatever song Paul, John or Geo were writing and divine a suitable drum part for it. The drums at the beginning of "Come Together" was all him, and really adds to the allure of the song.

    • @fifthbusiness1678
      @fifthbusiness1678 2 года назад +9

      Perceptive comment. Ringo really was under-rated and under-appreciated as a drummer. He was the glue in all of this.

    • @CrankyGrandma
      @CrankyGrandma 2 года назад +5

      Ringo was the spark that made the Beatles work. I’ve been a Beatles fan since I was a kid in the sixties. I’ve always felt they never would have made it without Ringo.

    • @seattlebeard
      @seattlebeard 2 года назад +3

      You really nailed it. I've been watching the trailers for the film "Come Together", and you can see Ringo's attentiveness when Paul is writing a song. He not only comes in with beats, but adds backing vocals without interrupting the creation of the song. And they end up on the final record. Wow.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 2 года назад +3

      Brian Epstein was the glue. Just my opinion.

    • @MSC-Songwriter
      @MSC-Songwriter 2 года назад

      exactly..check out the drum part on Ticket to Ride.

  • @thejigantics2641
    @thejigantics2641 3 года назад +41

    Best interview from Ringo I’ve ever heard. What he says makes perfect sense and confirms what many of us thought were the dynamics in the band

  • @jonburrows2883
    @jonburrows2883 3 года назад +221

    Ringo talking a lot of sense here about why they split up. Basically explaining in five minutes what thousands of books and hundreds of podcasts have tried to do

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 3 года назад +4

      I did not get why they broke up,,, after this interview, I wonderd how they ever stayed toghter for as long as they did !

    • @Gabor.P.
      @Gabor.P. 3 года назад +5

      Cause he explained the truth and the others their own way and how they see it in their own eyes and the reasons why. Ringo was the only one who wanted to stay.

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 3 года назад +3

      @@Gabor.P. ---And he said it , at the time John and George were still alive

    • @Gabor.P.
      @Gabor.P. 3 года назад

      @@ericwsmith7722 Yes that's right.

    • @kimhansen8615
      @kimhansen8615 3 года назад +3

      Indeed - What more to say in an honest tone.

  • @christopherfletcher5384
    @christopherfletcher5384 3 года назад +69

    It was hard to take their breakup cause their chemistry and personality couldn't ever be matched or topped. It was magical.

    • @indy_go_blue6048
      @indy_go_blue6048 3 года назад +8

      And then the inevitable "the next Beatles is/are..." BS for the following decade. 50 years on, there's never been another Beatles.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 2 года назад

      Agree. There’s not been another Beatles. - Not even close.

  • @geronimojones
    @geronimojones 2 года назад +20

    This is probably the best explanation of the breakup I’ve come across after listening to a bunch of interviews here. Not surprised it comes from Ringo.

  • @PlanetoftheDeaf
    @PlanetoftheDeaf 3 года назад +52

    It's fascinating to hear interviews in the 70s as in the early 70s you have the real bitterness, the late 70s a bit more balance but then after John's death things became more "PR orientated" where the legacy of the band becomes important

    • @ryanbell6627
      @ryanbell6627 2 года назад +4

      By that time the wounds weren't as fresh and raw and had begun to heal. By the time of John's death they had reconciled with each other. Paul and John had apologized to each other, Paul and John had apologized to George, and Paul and Ringo were beginning to mend their friendship. I think also, the four mellowed out with age and time apart and had begun to forgive each other.

  • @wolframharms3495
    @wolframharms3495 2 года назад +16

    Ringo puts it into word honestly and perfectly: the split was not an avitable disaster - it was simply the BEATLES' coming off age. An amazing band of four boyish friends had grown up so much, they now wanted to learn to fly - in different directions. Nobody's fault, everone's fault. They may have found it hard themselves, to let each other go. They gave the rock world something beautiful and shiny. A beacon in the night. A band that wouldn't get old and worse and down, but an everlasting memory of three great friends at the height of their creativity.

  • @iLuckyCharms
    @iLuckyCharms 3 года назад +66

    This seems the most honest rant I’ve heard about their breakup. To where maybe John & Paul would dance around the question sometimes, or point at each other.

    • @glenndrexler1677
      @glenndrexler1677 3 года назад +1

      Yes they grew up!

    • @dallasbrubaker6054
      @dallasbrubaker6054 3 года назад +4

      I've heard Lennon say it was a slow death after Brian died. The music was becoming stale since they had stopped touring. They had stopped touring because it was getting to be such a drag. It was getting to be such a drag because of the chaos. It was getting to be chaos due to the screaming fans, which caused the music to be inaudible. It was said that the screams were so loud that a jet engine would have been drowned out.
      He went on to say that they didn't break up because they weren't friends; they broke up out of sheer boredom, and boredom created tension. He likened it to that it got to be mundane, like playing tennis with the same person, you get to know every move. Work with different musicians and that would keep the music fresh.
      Then they were getting to big individually to have all of their songs fit on one album, which is why George had the triple album "All Things Must Pass" since he had a backlog of songs.
      Finally, Lennon compared it to a marriage that didn't work and it was time to leave the guys at the bar and seek another partner.

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 2 года назад

      @@dallasbrubaker6054 - I mostly agree, but John found his other partner and that pushed him out, not the other way around.

  • @TheNicerookiE
    @TheNicerookiE 3 года назад +62

    This is a FANTASTIC interview!!

  • @peterryan4185
    @peterryan4185 3 года назад +23

    Never heard this, ringo breaks it down completely, the final word, after all this time now I understand. Thank you Mr. Starkey!

  • @JaleelJohanson62
    @JaleelJohanson62 3 года назад +20

    I definitely think this is the most accurate description for why the band broke up. I like George's analogy later on when he said that a reunion would be like going back to high school.... Nobody would want to do that. When I was younger I couldn't understand why the Beatles wouldn't get back together. Now that I've got a lot more life experience under my belt, I absolutely understand why they didn't want to do that.

  • @TJ-mm8fx
    @TJ-mm8fx 3 года назад +86

    One of the most interesting and insightful Ringo interviews ever

    • @scottreed8985
      @scottreed8985 3 года назад +2

      He sounded lucid and sober for that period.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 2 года назад

      In my opinion, it was the ONLY interesting and insightful interview Ringo ever did.

  • @soundshaper
    @soundshaper 3 года назад +48

    Thanks to Ringo for bringing the lads back together one more time in 1973 to work on his album Ringo. Not all on one song, but all on the same album. That was huge at the time.

  • @Slammy555
    @Slammy555 3 года назад +39

    When I listen to them developing their songs it's always impressive that Ringo is playing pretty much the final beat when the others are struggling to find the parts. Ringo's what they needed, a base from which to grow. I hope he knows he was as important to their body of work as any of the others.

  • @richardbanker6041
    @richardbanker6041 3 года назад +20

    This interview with Ringo was pretty generous and thoughtful and explains why despite all the conflicts all four of them were really close.

  • @BlackTomorrowMusic
    @BlackTomorrowMusic 3 года назад +325

    Unpopular opinion. The breakup of the Beatles was a good thing. It's better that they went out on top instead of possibly fading into mediocrity. And I say this as someone who loves the band.

    • @pdawson123
      @pdawson123 3 года назад +11

      I agree. Precious things are precious because of scarcity. The handful of albums are a scarce and previous thing indeed.

    • @Official_KC
      @Official_KC 3 года назад +16

      I definitely agree. But then there's cases like Bob Dylan. If he had died in that crash in 1966, he'd be a legend. But we would miss out on A LOT of masterpiece level music that came later. Easily some of his best work, without a doubt.
      But with The Beatles, you might be right. I think they would have been pretty iffy in the 80s specifically had they all stayed together (and if John had lived obviously)

    • @jaimejaime1043
      @jaimejaime1043 3 года назад +21

      Just one more album though..just one lol ✌

    • @dallasbrubaker6054
      @dallasbrubaker6054 3 года назад +32

      They would never have faded into mediocrity.

    • @ellesnyder942
      @ellesnyder942 3 года назад +23

      they would never have become mediocre.

  • @im1who84u
    @im1who84u 3 года назад +28

    I am so glad Ringo did this interview and it was recorded and saved. I believe Ringo's explanation is the most accurate. He doesn't have any "bone to pick", he's just being honest.
    They all have their own version of how and why the band broke up, but Ringo seems to have it more right than any of the others do.
    They've been together a long time.
    They grew up together in a very closed circle of friends.
    They became adults together.
    Experienced a good part of their life's together.
    Now they were getting older and wanted to branch out on their own. To maybe do things and go directions the other band members didn't want to do.
    They had wives, children, and their own ideas they wanted to try out.....
    Or maybe just take a break from it all.
    They had taken this train as far is it was going to go.
    It was time to get off.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones 2 года назад

      The real break-up is Paul and John. Like he says, Ringo would've stayed. And if George left, he would've been replaced by Clapton or someone else. This is a story about Paul and John. And it seems clear John changed when he met Yoko. He started doing albums with her before leaving the Beatles. And in his own words, John claims he was the one who left and ended the Beatles.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 2 года назад

      @@jedijones I could see it that way too.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones 2 года назад

      @@im1who84u I also see where John said things worked better with Brian Epstein as manager. He claimed Paul took Epstein's place as manager, and John didn't like how Paul ran things. Ultimately, though, John was the guy who decided he didn't like being there anymore and left.

    • @im1who84u
      @im1who84u 2 года назад +1

      @@jedijones I agree with both of your comments you left here.
      There was really no one thing that caused the Beatles to break up. Like most beak ups in life, it's complicated and there are many contributing factors to consider.
      I like how you suggest that it was really Paul and John that were breaking up, not necessarily the Beatles.
      It is true after Brian's passing that they were like a ship without a rudder and had it not been for Paul taking the initiative to continue, that would have been the end of the Beatles right there. Paul did kinda take on the role of Brian and I don’t see that as a bad thing. It was John and maybe George that seemed to resent him doing that and John wanted no part of Paul’s father in-law taking Brian’s place and signed with Allen Klein, who in my opinion was a shyster and the Beatles would have been much better of with Paul’s father in-law.
      As I understand it, Paul never signed with Allen Klein and later when the Beatles were breaking up, that became a blessing. To save what was left of the Beatles, Paul had to sue the Beatles and that didn’t go over well with John and George. Years later they saw the wisdom in Paul not signing with Allen Klein and in him having to sue the Beatles and grudgingly admitted it.
      Paul said the point of "Magical Mystery Tour", was to get the boys working again. At that point Paul wanted to keep the Beatles together and to keep on working.
      I saw in a one on one interview where Paul was talking about the break up of the Beatles were he says that after the Beatles had broken up he went into a deep depression like anyone else would have that had just lost their job. The only difference he says is that he didn’t have to worry about money, but he no longer had a purpose, a reason to wake up every morning, nothing to do, and nowhere to go.
      He went on to say that had it not been for Linda and the children, he didn’t know what would have happened to him. He wasn’t shaving, bathing, was drinking excessively, and was deeply depressed.
      If you’d like to see that part of the interview, go to RUclips and type in:
      Paul McCartney On The Beatles' Breakup and What Lead To It (1990)

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones 2 года назад

      @@im1who84u Thanks for the link. I also see now from a recent biography that during the time of John's separation from Yoko in the mid-70s, he saw Paul for the first time since the breakup in Los Angeles. And Paul and Linda invited John and May Pang to New Orleans where Paul intended to write some new music. Conveniently or inconveniently, it seems like Yoko lured John back to New York at this time instead, and got them started on the path to reconciliation. It seems like too often John was asked to make a choice between Yoko or The Beatles/Paul, and it seems like Yoko was the one forcing the choice.

  • @sabineg4243
    @sabineg4243 2 года назад +12

    He’s so awesome. Down to earth guy. I love all of them.
    They may have broken up but left a legacy like no other.

  • @debrabugay6335
    @debrabugay6335 2 года назад +4

    Ringo you are such a precious precious man. Such a profound drummer as well as a human being. Thank you Sir Richard Starskey

  • @mrlarvux
    @mrlarvux 3 года назад +25

    Ringo seems very relatable.

  • @jeperstone
    @jeperstone 3 года назад +74

    They just grew up. Wives, children etc. It's no mystery

    • @kingchrisa4188
      @kingchrisa4188 3 года назад +8

      Yeah you have a point but the Beatles made a promise in their earlier days that no wives or girlfriends could come into the studio when they were recording. But when John first brought Yoko into the studio around 1968 that made the other 3 mad. But yes you do have a point.

    • @jimdavis2385
      @jimdavis2385 3 года назад +6

      In a sense, they were a garage band started in high school that folded 10 years after they graduated. A common occurrence when band practice and kids soccer practice starts to conflict. Of course, they were the Fab 4 so it seems different. Still, take away the massive artistic and financial success and the principle holds: They just grew up.

    • @highwaymaintainer
      @highwaymaintainer 3 года назад +1

      @@jimdavis2385 grew up yes but some also grew weird

    • @WhyTheHorseface
      @WhyTheHorseface 3 года назад +2

      Wives, children? John abandoned Julian. Great songwriter, horrible father.

    • @jamesdunn2214
      @jamesdunn2214 3 года назад +2

      @@WhyTheHorseface He was much better with Sean.

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 2 года назад +8

    In the sixty’s few bands lasted together even three years. That the Beatles stayed together as long as it did is remarkable. They each had their own lives to live.

  • @mibeatleman6767
    @mibeatleman6767 Год назад +2

    If The Beatles had stayed together beyond 1970, I'm sure they would've become stagnant in time and their legacy might have not been as memorable as it is now. At only eight years, we were blessed with so much good music from four men. Bless them for making the world a little brighter through their music.
    ❤💙💜🤍

  • @chiappettamark
    @chiappettamark 3 года назад +6

    Ringo's drum work keeps the Beatles song FRESH!

  • @iamnoone4046
    @iamnoone4046 3 года назад +11

    Ringo’s telling seems to be the most honest, without any jealousy or ego.

  • @QuarrellaDeVil
    @QuarrellaDeVil 3 года назад +13

    4:14 .. As Ringo talks about Paul's telling George how to play, that's a shot from the infamous sequence in "Let it Be" where George says "I'll play whatever you want me to play. Or I won't play at all if you don't want me to play."

    • @ernesttbass6420
      @ernesttbass6420 3 года назад +2

      "Whatever it is that will please you, I'll do it"

    • @lindakelly9552
      @lindakelly9552 2 года назад +2

      And I thought Paul was extremely POLITE saying I’m sorry I seem to be annoying ya and I don’t mean to and I also think Paul was extremely patient with John and Yoko’s antics even though it had to be hell he would say well do we have the right to say anything. No Paul wasn’t a tyrant, this is bull.

    • @lyricberlin
      @lyricberlin 2 года назад +1

      @@lindakelly9552 ah please. Now we see Linda and Heather were there as much as Yoko.

    • @lindakelly9552
      @lindakelly9552 2 года назад +2

      @@lyricberlin ah please John and Yoko started during the White Album, and quite frankly Peter Jackson went out of his way not to cover all her dialog, only The Beatles, she wasn’t that quiet. Out of 57 hours, we only got 8 and honestly since it had been going on all through the White Album, I think the others said well we will invite people too, George invited his hari chreshna sorry don’t know how to spell it and Paul had Linda in a couple of times, once with Heather. I think they were hoping that John would get the hint that its disrupting but he never did. I think John was hoping that they would take Yoko as part of their group and get on the peace thing they were on or else he was going to leave, which eventually he announced.

  • @TheLenaweeTrekker
    @TheLenaweeTrekker 3 года назад +58

    "It was time", no B.S. reasons just, "It was time." I think he's right.

    • @TheQakman
      @TheQakman 3 года назад +3

      I agree. Can’t blame it on any one person.

    • @famatu
      @famatu 3 года назад

      Good that you think he's right, he'll be glad you agree with him as you were there as well

    • @TheQakman
      @TheQakman 3 года назад +4

      @@famatu one in every crowd.

    • @Bamruff62
      @Bamruff62 3 года назад

      Yeah, that's probably true. I only wished it was time at the end of 1971.

    • @Gabor.P.
      @Gabor.P. 3 года назад +1

      The best time to quit is when you're on top !

  • @TheCheermeister
    @TheCheermeister 2 года назад +4

    I agree with the consensus of the commenters, Ringo sums up better than I’ve ever heard why the Beatles broke up. This is also the loosest, most candid and articulate I’ve ever heard him speak on any subject. This audio is a gem. Rock on Ringo!

  • @_SliK_
    @_SliK_ 3 года назад +91

    Can’t wait for The Beatles: Get Back film/book 2021 because we’ll see more truth to the Let It be sessions rather than the myth.

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec 3 года назад +2

      Marc Lewisohn's book

    • @stevestarr9769
      @stevestarr9769 3 года назад +4

      Watching the preview that Peter Jackson released, it seems it's the polar opposite of Let It Be, when they were totally miserable. The truth is somewhere in the middle--there were probably some really good days, and really bad days. It's all in what they want to show when it's time to edit the movie.

    • @blujay2084
      @blujay2084 3 года назад +1

      Me too. I was really apprehensive when I heard that Peter Jackson was tackling Lord Of The Rings but he did a great job. Really looking forward to this one.

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec 3 года назад

      I mean "Tune in" part 2

  • @C_H_1972
    @C_H_1972 2 года назад +4

    The most honest and insightful interview I’ve heard regarding The Beatles breakup.

  • @marioimolina
    @marioimolina 3 года назад +17

    this is a great interview which i've never heard before. a lot of insights from ringo which you've never heard from the tons of macca interviews

    • @RL-ut6dl
      @RL-ut6dl 3 года назад +1

      Thank You why can't Paul speak up and talk openly like Ringo

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 2 года назад +2

      @@RL-ut6dl - Because Paul has always been much more under the media microscope and has always done his best to be diplomatic while also being honest. Besides, I’ve heard Paul say very similar things to what Ringo says here.

  • @nervo6321
    @nervo6321 3 года назад +69

    You know that Ringo will always tell it like it was...no pretences with him...Scouse legend...

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 3 года назад +3

      And when this interview was done, everyone was still alive .

  • @martinhanley9524
    @martinhanley9524 3 года назад +7

    Ringo is so down to earth and no aura about him !❤️ ringo as all his band mates - he has a great sense of things .

  • @harveyjohnny1967
    @harveyjohnny1967 2 года назад +3

    Ringo is a lovely man

  • @johnt7630
    @johnt7630 3 года назад +58

    interesting that Ringo said things had gotten better by the White Album because the opposite was said by the other three.

    • @Deadbolt75
      @Deadbolt75 3 года назад +12

      In Ringos eyes the band were a band again during the white album

    • @NVRAMboi
      @NVRAMboi 3 года назад +12

      The White Album seemed dark/angry/weird in mood to me when it came out, and it still does now.

    • @dannyvine3605
      @dannyvine3605 3 года назад +13

      The White Album was just one of the group telling the others what to play - using the other Beatles as a back-up band. That was not the case before, where other's ideas were more accepted. Also note that there are many songs on the WA which are just John or Paul playing or just 3 of the group involved. Apart from Yesterday that was not the case previously (people might point out Elenoir Rigby but George and Ringo contributed a lot to that song lyrically). Abbey Road on the other hand was a much more Band effort and the band worked more closer together on the songs.

    • @mrlarvux
      @mrlarvux 3 года назад +2

      Maybe it felt more like a band to him because it was more stripped down.

    • @countdown2xstacy
      @countdown2xstacy 3 года назад +13

      Why would he say they were all getting along better on the White Album?
      Didn’t Ringo walk out on the White Album and the other 3 talked him back and set roses on his drum kit as a welcome back gesture.

  • @philgaetano6926
    @philgaetano6926 3 года назад +4

    What a fabulous piece of tape. Thank you for uploading it.

  • @alexandrecosta4832
    @alexandrecosta4832 3 года назад +23

    “They were spreading more than I was, I would stay with the band.”

    • @lawrence142002
      @lawrence142002 3 года назад +8

      He was always very earnest about that. I remember during the Anthology segement where he, Paul and George are out sitting in George's garden and he's just something like, "I loved having three brothers".

  • @saxongreen78
    @saxongreen78 3 года назад +6

    Kindly, objective and fair minded...probably the most unclouded perspective I have heard.

  • @Charleybones
    @Charleybones 3 года назад +13

    Great interview with Ringo. IT is really interesting to listen to his explanation for the band breaking and how friendly the boys were with each other. The one thing you never hear Ringo do is bring up the fact that George slept with his wife Maureen behind Ringo's back. But apparently Ringo forgave him and moved on w/out any animosity. These guys went thru a lot with each other.

  • @karaamundson3964
    @karaamundson3964 2 года назад +1

    Ringo is such a tender guy. I completely trust what he has to say about the process because he truly had no axe to grind.

  • @barbaracastelli3725
    @barbaracastelli3725 3 года назад +2

    I just love listening to Ringo. I’m so glad we still have Ringo. Ringo and George were always my favorite. I listen to Ringo’s interviews on RUclips his so sexy and is all man. He has a Beautiful spirit . He seems like a private man. I’m so happy he found love with Barbara Bach. She’s a wonderful lady and loves our Ringo and is so good to him.

  • @Playitstraight44
    @Playitstraight44 2 года назад +10

    I've never felt like it was much of a mystery. They were all growing up and moving into their own individual lives. When the band was formed, they were kids and depended on each other. They had grown through that period and it was simply time to move on. Thats one thing I can always say about the Beatles that few bands can say. They never tried to fake it and live off the name. They moved on when the creativity became stifled by their own individualism.

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 2 года назад

      well put. you dont spend nearly the time with your mates once you get married.
      agree about not becoming a nostalgia act. thank god. besides, George was coming into his
      own as a writer and there wasnt gonna be enough album space for everyone.

    • @richardtater7945
      @richardtater7945 2 года назад

      Like most families. As kids you went on vaca together, shopping etc. As you gradually age you start becoming more independent from the family, making new friends, relationships and so on. 'Always leave them wanting more". I forget who said it but its true. Hmmm..... then theres the Stones so maybe not ? I was a HUGE Stones fan in the 60s and early 70s but I still remember turning down Stones tickets back in the late 70s saying 'No thanks, they're too old" ! I regret that thought to this day.

  • @xpatsteve
    @xpatsteve 3 года назад +8

    I think Ringo is the reason the Beatles stayed together as long as they did. I can't possibly imagine the immense pressure their status and position in the music industry and popular culture put on them. Yet Ringo, like the rock-solid drummer that he is, could just soldier on, keeping things together the way only a great drummer could. Everybody had their favorite Beatle, but Ringo, in my opinion, turned out to be the most important Beatle in the end.

    • @jamesball5743
      @jamesball5743 3 года назад +1

      xpatsteve horrible take. John’s talent is the reason beyond anything.

    • @L0REN0R2Z0RR0
      @L0REN0R2Z0RR0 3 года назад +2

      Imagine Keith Moon in the Beatles.
      Wouldn't last 2 years imho 😄

    • @mirkoamicizia4258
      @mirkoamicizia4258 3 года назад +3

      @@jamesball5743 john's talent? Dude, honestly john was stoned most of the time, he didn't contribute to almost any of the songs on abbey road. And if you'd ask for his opinion he wouldn't even acknowledge you. John was tired of being a beatle and that's the truth. He wanted out, by the time the beatles had released the white album john was already in a bad with mick jagger. And then in 1969 he met up with some musicians and formed what would be later known as the plastic ono band. his contribution to paul's and george's song was minimal. He would only work on his material, on his music. He wasn't beatle john anymore by then. He was just john, of course after he started bringing yoko to the studio things gotten way worse, she was his shadow. He made her follow him everywhere. Things were pretty tense for everyone and yoko was getting on everyone's nerve. And if you'd ask her to leave john would say "if yoko leaves, I leave" so they were stuck with her. Cause no yoko equal no john. They needed him, but he did not them anymore. John was also getting tired of paul. He would often criticize him, sometimes he would also try to sabotage his songs by not going along with the beat or playing the wrong note on purpose. Whenever Paul would come up with a new song john would label it as and I quote "more of paul's granny shit" so john wasn't really eager on keeping the beatles together. It wasn't in his best interests. He often stated that his journey as beatle ended right after Brian's death. Which affected him deeply. If the beatles stayed together for so long it's only because of Paul and his commitment to being a beatle. He loved being a beatle, he loved the stage, he loved big crowds. On the other hand john got tired of it pretty quickly. So if they agree to record abbey road it's only because of Paul. I'm not denying john talent, he was/is one of the most influential singers/songwriters of the 20th century. He was a genius, a beautiful human being. Really I have great respect for him. Paul wasn't a saint neither. While the beatles were working on abbey road he was already working on his mccartney album. He also didn't like klein, and john took it personally. John might have been the brain of the beatles, but he wasn't just part of it in the end. So if today we have: Sgt pepper, magical mystery tour, the white album, abbey road it's only because of Paul.

    • @thejma724
      @thejma724 3 года назад +1

      @@mirkoamicizia4258
      Lots of true...I think the end of Beatle John started after the Jesus' comment, whereas wisecrack smarty pant John was humbled to apologize many times and the air in the balloon was pricked for good....John was terrified about playing live again with the Beatles for fear of being murdered by a fanatic...Soon Brian is dead, Paul takes over the leadership (John is not interested anymore, he is actually fearing being a beatle), which lead to money squabbles fueled by egocentrism / drugs / etc...The Beatles were doomed starting in 1966

    • @mirkoamicizia4258
      @mirkoamicizia4258 3 года назад +1

      @@thejma724 yeah it did, things went downhill after that. But things gotten worse right after brian died, that was it for john. No brian no beatles, he really looked up to him. He also (as you mentioned) wasn't happy with paul taking over the beatle, so I think that's what gave him the impetus to quit. If Paul hadn't stepped in, we wouldn't have Sgt peppers, the white album and their last album, abbey road which is a masterpiece in my humble opinion. And Paul doesn't take credit for that, instead he gets a lot of hate for being hard on george, when In reality george was mad at Paul throughout the 70s, so he thought the best way to let go of his anger would be to say nasty things about him on live tv. And he did, but really none of what he said is true. Yeah Paul might have been a bit hard on him, but George was also hard If not harsh on him too.

  • @socrates1818
    @socrates1818 2 года назад +4

    Paul was pre eminent within the band- musically- John, Ringo, George (he said in an interview ‘Paul’s melodies are untouchable) and George Martin said as much at different times.

  • @eviechang847
    @eviechang847 3 года назад +7

    We love RINGO peace and love

  • @MakeYourOwnDamnMusic
    @MakeYourOwnDamnMusic 3 года назад +39

    As the years roll on, Ringo slowly moves into the slot of my favorite Beatle.

    • @DanielBoonelight
      @DanielBoonelight 3 года назад

      yeesh, hopefully you just mean personally

    • @richkreyche7064
      @richkreyche7064 3 года назад +4

      Funny but true! I lost all respect for McCartney when he threw political support to Hillary Clinton. He should never have kissed up to Clinton’s.

    • @goldenhourkodak
      @goldenhourkodak 3 года назад +5

      @@richkreyche7064 I threw my support for Hillary as a Bernie supporter. It was only to stop Trump. Not for a love of Hillary. Plus I doubt he's seriously versed in Hilary's bad record.

    • @pdawson123
      @pdawson123 3 года назад

      @sfairraid 13 - I suspect the comment from Rich was not so nuanced. Likely just MAGA.

    • @barbaracastelli3725
      @barbaracastelli3725 3 года назад

      @@goldenhourkodak It’s to bad Trump was a excellent President. I hope you are proud of yourself for voting in Biden. I wonder who you blame for gas prices. You need to do your research. Democrats are only about themselves and making us a communism NWO nation. You better pray it doesn’t happen. No more middle class just poor and rich and many will be in camps and death. Bill Gates and Fauci is about depopulation. That means you will be a slave or dead.

  • @Spock105
    @Spock105 3 года назад +9

    It was pure frustrations on all sides . You had John who at one time pointed out " you had it all this year " towards Paul . Prob indicating towards Magical Mys Tour movie and more . You had George frustrated for lack of his numbers being chosen and then Paul instructing him too much during Let it be . You had Paul for not having Lee Eastman as manager . You had the troubles in regard to Phil Spector . The bad India experience . And then Yoko bein' around all the time . It was just rightfully time to put it to an end .

  • @beatleman69
    @beatleman69 4 года назад +24

    Great interview.

  • @monkface
    @monkface 3 года назад +6

    Good ol' Ring. Down to earth and real.

  • @Alpha_7227
    @Alpha_7227 2 года назад +1

    This obviously is so insightful because it is coming from the original source. Thanks for the upload.

  • @djwiggles2835
    @djwiggles2835 3 года назад +197

    *Title:* Ringo on the Breakup of the Beatles 1977 Interview
    *Thumbnail:* _G E O R G E_
    Edit: dang, they changed the thumbnail to Ringo :(

    • @deb16acres20
      @deb16acres20 3 года назад +7

      Lol slap in the face.

    • @user-iv4pv4hq3h
      @user-iv4pv4hq3h 3 года назад +7

      Gorgeous George

    • @anthonylawson2275
      @anthonylawson2275 3 года назад +5

      Eric Clapton also said that George was the actual catalyst. He had began to grow out of the Beatles.

    • @RL-ut6dl
      @RL-ut6dl 3 года назад +1

      The quiet beatle wanted things to go his way I cannot stop laughing

    • @RL-ut6dl
      @RL-ut6dl 3 года назад +1

      Ringo says I can't put my finger on why we broke up

  • @LiliGogo619
    @LiliGogo619 3 года назад +4

    During the first few yrs of the Beatles, interviewers kept questioning when will the bubble burst and what will they do when it does. After they broke up, interviewers spent the next 10 yrs (until John's death) asking them if and when they will reunite.

  • @dixgun
    @dixgun 3 года назад +5

    Such a revealing few minutes. Most of it seems like brand-new information, even if it’s not.

  • @Grayfl1cks
    @Grayfl1cks 2 года назад +4

    After everything I read and heard I believe the Beatles should of taken a break from 70 to 72 then came back with 2 or 3 more albums. Half the stuff they released separately were already somewhat processed when they were still together.

  • @paullandry5594
    @paullandry5594 3 года назад +9

    Sir Richard Starkey is very personable.

  • @davidbroughall3782
    @davidbroughall3782 3 года назад +7

    It was three creative minds all wanting to go in different directions. It was time.

  • @anthonyleighton4754
    @anthonyleighton4754 3 года назад +3

    He always seems like a down to earth fella and never took himself too seriously ...... Plus he married Barbara Bach not long after the spy who loved me.......

    • @indy_go_blue6048
      @indy_go_blue6048 3 года назад +1

      They started dating during the filming of Caveman.

  • @douglasskinner6348
    @douglasskinner6348 2 года назад +3

    Having watched the new doc on Disney+, I would have to say that, regarding George leaving over Paul's remarks about how to play, it was more that Paul wasn't communicating well. He wasn't being mean about it or anything. It seemed like he couldn't put into words the sounds he was hearing in his head. Every time Paul gave George a suggestion, George would either say, "I can't do that" or "I think it should go this, because of these cord progression," which Paul would shoot down but never in a bad or hostile way. It was more like, "Um, maybe, but let's try this out instead and see how it works." Even John seemed frustrated at times with how George was taking it personally. There were points where George would ask for advice on songwriting, especially while writing "Something," and John would be like, "Just throw in a word until something else fits. It doesn't matter what that word is, because it's just a place holder," and George would get very frustrated by it. I think George was a technical perfectionist, and he wanted things to make sense in the moment, while Paul was also a perfectionist but only with the end product. John, I think, recognized that in both of his bandmates, and did his best to work with them on their own fronts, and eventually, that tension became too much for the three of them.

    • @hellsjamfleas
      @hellsjamfleas 2 года назад

      Yeah, the Beatles all were a bit weird on this. George went to court and said he left the band right after the row with Paul in the Let It Be film. But looking at the footage we know that's not true, he left days later in a mood over something else.
      So either George couldn't remember and that's where that came from. Or there was a different fight that we didn't really see in the footage. Or they don't want to say the real reason and are covering.
      Ringo either is telling the real story that wasn't clear in the evidence, or this is the false story George has been telling.
      It's very odd , I'd think George lying in court would have been an accident, he doesn't seem to want to do wrong and intentionally lie. But then it is weird that they don't remember the real reason behind leaving the Beatles.

  • @humanbeing5300
    @humanbeing5300 Год назад +1

    4:very different personalities. This is actually a secret sauce that the best bands have. Ringo was the chill, laid back guy that could just go with the flow and put up with the bigger egos

  • @Scotttyist
    @Scotttyist 3 года назад +43

    "Paul had sort of a right but no right at all to tell George what to play" - The Wisdom of Ringo :)

    • @ktcarl
      @ktcarl 3 года назад +18

      I don't know. If Paul wrote the song I would think he had the right to tell George how he wanted the guitar solo to be played.

    • @Scotttyist
      @Scotttyist 3 года назад +7

      @@ktcarl George also has the right to tell Paul where he can stick his suggestions. Playing music is meant to be enjoyable, after all. It's a fine line.

    • @ktcarl
      @ktcarl 3 года назад +9

      @@Scotttyist It’s Paul’s song not George’s.

    • @Scotttyist
      @Scotttyist 3 года назад +6

      @@ktcarl True, but the problem is that if you have someone continually telling you how to do your job it gets old fast. No wonder George spat the dummy and left during the Let It Be sessions. After a while it's like, "Do it yourself. I'm off!"

    • @furrygoose94
      @furrygoose94 3 года назад +11

      @@ktcarl if you listen to a lot of Beatles in the studio during outtakes, you’d see how the songs develop from jamming/refining/input from all members. They all contribute. That’s what made them so great. Whosoever wrote the song has ultimate decision of course, but when you’re in a band you can’t just dictate (if you’ve played in a band you know how that works out for you). There has to be playfulness and trust. The point Ringo was making was that by this point in time those elements for some reason or another were being neglected. The logical end to this would be that they break up and go solo, which they did, however in my mind the four (although brilliant on their own) were pure magic together.

  • @seattlebeard
    @seattlebeard 2 года назад +2

    Such a lovely man. He was always my favourite. :o)

  • @gkniffen
    @gkniffen 3 года назад +11

    “They were spreading out more than I was... I would have stayed with the band!” 😆 Of course you would, Ringo.

  • @brianinglis3805
    @brianinglis3805 3 года назад +32

    It seems that Paul & Ringo would've been happy to keep The Beatles going, but John & George had had enough and wanted out.

    • @christopher9152
      @christopher9152 3 года назад +6

      That has always been my reading as well, not just based on Ringo's accounts, but on all the band members'.

    • @nigelgreenwood9010
      @nigelgreenwood9010 3 года назад

      Fitting everyone in would be unsatisfactory. Lennon and McCartney had got use to writing all the songs from the beginning. Unfortunately they had to split. Think there possibly was a musical in the Lennon and McCartney duo.

    • @markanderson8006
      @markanderson8006 3 года назад +1

      Yes that’s correct. Ringo, George quit first but when John quit Sep 69. That was it.

    • @lyricberlin
      @lyricberlin 2 года назад +2

      If you were George you would have wanted out too. Watch George's interview with Dick Cavette. He was tired of only getting 1 or 2 songs per album. He said the Beatles would have had to have put out 100 albums for him to put the stuff he was writing on them.

  • @Rkw772
    @Rkw772 2 года назад +2

    I think this was a throughly good explanation of what was happening and I believe if this wasn’t going on Alan Klein would not have been able to get his grubby hands on them. Love this Ringo so honest. I think it’s good they split because we have so much more diverse and also great work from them.

  • @alexanadermcculloch871
    @alexanadermcculloch871 3 года назад +14

    The Beatles as a band ended they grew apart rapidly but.. am sure they would’ve did Live-Aid & probably rejoined at a later time but it wasn’t to be

    • @therealmusicianaire
      @therealmusicianaire 3 года назад +6

      The contracts and arrangements were made in 1980 for a reunion concert and album in 1984. But of course some idiot with a gun changed all that....

  • @luckydave328
    @luckydave328 3 года назад +4

    Most grounded, balanced and honest explanation of the break-up. I would have loved to know what reasons John gave Ringo for bringing Yoko in though. Just saying it's not our business but it was a satisfactory explanation for him just makes it even more intriguing !

    • @luckydave328
      @luckydave328 3 года назад +2

      @VAN GROOVER I remember when she came to London. People were talking about her 'performance art'. Drawing a chalk circle and rubbing it out. Banging nails in wood etc but the main attraction seemed to be 'there is this Japanese chick (in the 60s there was still a residue post-war atmosphere so that in itself was a novelty) inviting the audience to cut off her clothes!'
      Some of my friends went. I didn't. I bet that's what attracted John plus he must have known that as a Beatle he would have an advantage over the other mere oglers !
      You are very likely right in your analysis though why that would satisfy Ringo is still a mystery and I would still love to know what John actually said.

    • @lyricberlin
      @lyricberlin 2 года назад

      John talked about it. Her being pregnant 3 times and losing the babies. Everyone has seen the bed in there with Yoko lying on it. He wanted to keep her close. Now we see Linda and Heather were there as much as Yoko with Maureen in there at times as well. Plus George's friend. Everyone always made it like only Yoko was there and that is just not true.

  • @stevemadak6255
    @stevemadak6255 3 года назад +21

    As rambling as it seems, it is the most succinct explanation of why they split up.

  • @johnjames945
    @johnjames945 2 года назад +1

    Always liked Ringo just hits u like a really nice bloke which am sure he is .... Saw the Ego's in all the rest well mainly Paul n John but Ringo always seemed so grounded...nuff love n respect for Ringo my main man

  • @THECLARENCES
    @THECLARENCES 2 года назад +2

    Long live the memories of John & Ringo. xoxo The Clarences

  • @VILJL
    @VILJL Месяц назад

    Ringo Starr was born on July 7, 1940 in Liverpool, England. He celebrated his 84th birthday today (July 7, 2024). It's been more than 50 years since The Beatles disbanded, but Ringo shows no signs of slowing down. He has released more than 20 studio albums

  • @countalucard4226
    @countalucard4226 3 года назад +4

    Ringo really rocked a mustache.

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 2 года назад +1

    Ringo probably gives the most objective account of what went on with the Beatles because he came in right as they were making a national splash. He didn't go through all the band dynamics of the Hamburg and Cavern days so he carried less baggage around with him. I'm not saying it was just a job to him but he was a bit more professionally detached because of it. Maybe it explains why he gave so few interviews compared to the other three after the break up. He moved on to his All-Star band and had a really nice solo career. He strikes me as someone very comfortable in his own skin and he seems to have settled into his golden years quite easily.
    Sir Paul should take note of that. I feel for Paul. I tried watching his Hulu series but honestly, after the first two episodes I was like, what is he saying that I haven't already heard 100 times? Paul is always on. It's almost like he's in a time-warp. I get it to a degree. Retirement can be hard on a person, especially someone of his stature. But he's starting to turn into a bit of a caricature. The 60s were 60 years ago Paul. My advice is to follow Ringo's lead and dial it back. But that's just me. I'm going to be sad when Ringo and Paul join their mates. They made me love music. God bless ya Ringo, I always loved your drumming.

  • @rodrigosouza8389
    @rodrigosouza8389 3 года назад +17

    They explained this billion times.

  • @j.j.upright4010
    @j.j.upright4010 3 года назад +2

    🤔 Ringo sat in his backyard for a whole year after the Beatles broke up as he was wondering what the Hell was he going to do... True Story!! 🥁

  • @robnamowicz8073
    @robnamowicz8073 3 года назад

    Many listeners perhaps don't understand how much work recording and producing songs can be, in a band, everyone makes it happen, many hours, many takes, hours and hours. These gents worked themselves to oblivion. We got the songs. When you heard George exclaim, "I got blisters on me fingers," I'm sure it's true. Bless the Beatles.

  • @tommyaddison6539
    @tommyaddison6539 2 года назад +1

    Ringo is an amazing guy

  • @---df5sr
    @---df5sr 3 года назад +8

    How does this Ringo fella know so much about the Beatles?

    • @RL-ut6dl
      @RL-ut6dl 3 года назад

      They are his brothers peace and love shout out to Ringo 2021 Beatles Love

  • @joewar-booker5485
    @joewar-booker5485 3 года назад +4

    I love Ringo... i love beatles

  • @marknewman5842
    @marknewman5842 3 года назад +3

    If anybodys gonna tell us the ' whys and whats' about the break up of the Beatles, its Ringo. This interview is all i need. Honest and straight foward...

  • @jake105
    @jake105 2 года назад +2

    George did have a big row with Paul, but that's not why he walked out. He walked out after a row the John & Yoko. Also Paul was playing lead solos as far back as 1965. George wasn't exactly lighting it up then.

  • @ghanasoul
    @ghanasoul 2 года назад +2

    This is probably the most honest, detailed explanation of what went down with the group. To summarize everything he said is this: they needed to do their own thing as individual artists. It was time to move on. Period.

  • @albaniangod4378
    @albaniangod4378 3 года назад +7

    Ringo was undoubtedly the most important Beatle

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 2 года назад

      If John and Paul hadn’t written most of the songs, especially in their first four years, Ringo wouldn’t have had much to drum to.

    • @lipby
      @lipby 2 года назад

      Doubtedly

  • @hammer44head
    @hammer44head 2 года назад +1

    If you read Geoff Emericks book, he being the engineer from Revolver on up to the White Album, the acrimony between the Beatles on the White Album was so bad that Ringo quit but came back and then Geoff quit working on the white album. Though the Beatles finished it up the White Album they werent happy with it, though it sold millions and some folks find it to be their "best" they started work right after on Let it Be along with the new manager Allen Klein and the Eastmans who paul wanted, so they had that business to deal with as they were recording and it got nasty at times there too. They still recorded some fantastic songs even though they were arguing at times. George blossomed into a fantastic writer also along with Paul and John during that time frame.

  • @johnsnowkumar359
    @johnsnowkumar359 3 года назад +1

    During recording there were just the four of them without wives and girlfriends. Suddenly, Yoko started coming to the recording studios, and continued on.

  • @brendanpeahl7055
    @brendanpeahl7055 3 года назад +10

    This is honestly I think the best account of why the Beatles broke up. Makes sense too cuz yanno Ringo be drummin

  • @joachimzegke9301
    @joachimzegke9301 3 года назад +1

    beautiful photos...nice speaking by Ringo.

  • @bdctube
    @bdctube 3 года назад +3

    Excellent interview

  • @HolgerRuneFan
    @HolgerRuneFan 3 года назад +8

    I never could stand Elliot Mintz, but this is a great interview, partly because Elliot doesn't butt in and allows Richie to just talk.

  • @Paul-dw2cl
    @Paul-dw2cl 3 года назад +2

    “I’d be quite prepared for that eventuality.”

  • @jk4675
    @jk4675 3 года назад +26

    The Beatles broke up because of:
    >John losing interest because Yoko comes in the picture (not her fault, John was a wanderer, never could be tied down)
    >Paul becoming the de facto leader from 67
    >George getting independence, coming into his own as a songwriter
    Many other smaller factors such as: Epstein's death, creation of Apple, talks of touring again etc.

    • @jpmacc94
      @jpmacc94 3 года назад +1

      The man who was there just told you what happened

    • @papagreenemusic
      @papagreenemusic 3 года назад

      Brian Epstein's death was a BIG factor.... He was their "coach", mouthpiece & guiding light. They felt somehow orphaned, like a ship without a captain, when he passed.
      Also George's embracing Eastern religion & the trip to India, which coincided with Epstein's death...

    • @lunicola
      @lunicola 2 года назад

      yes "Paul" became the "leader"... because "Paul" took over where the REAL Paul left off in 1966 ... ya know what i'm talkin about .. dont cha now

  • @chuckpotockimusic2288
    @chuckpotockimusic2288 3 года назад +5

    They were all going different places, musically and personally, the business aspect of the band was in complete shambles, their working relationship was broken by the nearly-constant presence of Yoko, and even though they were very close and loved each other, they had grown tired of being The Beatles; it had simply run its' course.

  • @simonworman7898
    @simonworman7898 3 года назад +2

    A worldly wise mam way back then,Drummers get all the stick excuse "the pun" with exception of Moon they all seem to have had their feet on the stage as well as the pedals! 23 08 21 and we lost one today. RIP Mr Watts and Ringo "Keep on to the end of the road" for us all .!

  • @kelvendyson1508
    @kelvendyson1508 3 года назад

    Great shots of all of them sitting the drum kit!!

  • @backpages9885
    @backpages9885 3 года назад +1

    52 seconds in, great photo of Ringo and Paul

  • @philovance1940
    @philovance1940 2 года назад +3

    I’ve said many times in the past 50 years. The 4 Beatles outgrew each other. I’m certain they all realized at some point they really didn’t need each other to make music anymore. It must’ve been tiresome and frustrating for each of them to articulate ideas for songs to one another. especially George who was clearly taking a backseat to John and Paul. I’m sure ‘egos’ got in the way sometimes as well. MacCartney even admitted he realized in ‘65 no matter what, He’ll forever be known as a Beatle like it or not. They could’ve continued as a the Beatles with Billy Preston on kb and fans would’ve loved it. But who knows?