It never ceases to amaze me how Rings can play and sing at the same time. I've been lucky enough to see both Rings and Carl live. Great artists. RIP Carl.
I got to see Ringo w Beach Boys on Miami Beach, ‘85, Paul at 🏈🏟️two nights in a row, set Eric’s speakers in the top trusses of the Miami Arena, Journeyman tour, Joe Walsh w Eagles, we could go on, and on, so glad we can pull up and cast the past into our living rooms, what? 😎🎸😂🎶🎥🥁👯♀️🥀, Ronnie Wood 3 times… walking out 👋🏼💋.
Carl Perkins was not only a pioneer of rockabilly/rock n’ roll but one of the most humble musicians of all time.. you can tell how much he appreciated when artists like the Beatles found joy in playing his songs (most of which he wrote too)
@@thomespinos4148 They were all CP fans, Paul explains it well in the 93 video he did with Carl ! Going all the way across town when they heard someone had gotten a hold of a CP record.
Ringo is on fire here, the vocal is so free never heard it like this before, as for the drums what can you say, it has been said he is a song drummer, whatever the song needed he was there, he didnt show off in any way. that was a very special night, as a last comment they have been talking about Ringo's drumming for over 60 years and I dare say will be in another 60 years.
I've heard so many drummers rank Ringo as really a great under-rated drummer...I play stringed instruments guitar/ bass and never realized this, but, the more i listen i hear why...he is just so natural and makes it look easy. His fills are like always perfectly placed with perfection. His timing is spot on always. He makes the others around him play well thru his steady perfect playing.
I'm a guitarist and bassist, and I've always said it was Ringo who taught me to groove. Most of my early guitar learning involved strumming an acoustic guitar along with Beatles songs.
What I love about Carl Perkins is, this was his tune, but he was genuinely happy to let Ringo sing it. Some artists would be prima donnas, and insist on having the spotlight. Carl Perkins, in addition to being a great songwriter, and perhaps the greatest rockabilly artists of all time, I think was genuinely flattered to have the great ex-Beatle Ringo perform one of his tunes. I think he loved sharing his music, and the fact that some of the best rock musicians of all time idolized him was as gratifying as if he'd had the same success as Elvis, the Beatles, and other greats who had performed his tunes. He didn't get the recognition he deserved from the larger public, but he sure did from his fellow professionals.
@@lenihlenfeldt1035 Elvis didn't "steal" anything. Elvis was simply like the vast majority of other singers at the time: he sang songs other people wrote. In that he was no different than Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and many, many, many more. In fact, that was the usual model before Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, and other rock and roll acts changed expectations -- most singers were not songwriters. You might as well accuse Luciano Pavarotti of "stealing" Nessun Vesti la Giuba, La Donna è Mobile, or any other of the arias he sang.
@@Hibernicus1968 No, you're wrong. Elvis did in fact STEAL. This is well documented at this point. If you don't believe it, go watch Otis Blackwell's interview with David Letterman. Not only did he steal songs, he literally stole his entire presentation from black artists and the black church. He's the biggest fraud in music history.
Surely Ringo's best performance ever. Best vocals and most rock steady beat he ever laid down. Everyone in this show was on fire that night. A true masterpiece rock n' roll show for the ages.
Watching Ringo do this so effortlessly is a reminder that while he may not be a technical genius, his ability to sing, hold a groove and do what the song demands of him means he remains one of the best rock drummers of his generation. His drum fills probably won't make it into drum books, but the way he approaches his drumming is something every drummer can learn from.
I think you are wrong on one point, I think his fills will be in drum books, if not already, other drummers speak of him how to immitate his style, I don't see any drummer coming close to him, you are right he may not be a techinical genius but does he have to be, cheers.
There is something magical in who can 'sing' as a front man. Ringo has that power and charisma and chops -- he pulls it off with ease. He's a 'star' indeed!
Adriano Kury a true peo. Walks on stage mid- set, no earm up and by the time his butt hits the stool he's anchoring the rythm section and singing the lead
Ringo is the epitome of coolness in this video. The music is super!!! I like the red name tag he's wearing, as if there's anybody on the planet who doesn't know who he is.
Sat down, the song starts, and Ringo proceeds to lay down the fattest, solid, frieken' groove I've possibly ever heard! Didn't even phase him to do some rolls here and there while he was singing. Executed perfectly and back to the beat right on time. Ringo ROCKS!! 😊
THATS WHAT I LOVE ABOUT MUSIC you take a great drummer Ringo and a bunch of great musicans put them on stage and shazammmmee EXCELLENT GUYS thank you for shairing
Carl Perkins such a legend and a simple man, even if he influenced none other than THE BEATLES and other countless famous bands in the world... RIP CARL!
@@sean6992 All the times where man created sounds (In a personal way or not. In an artistic way or whatever it is called) ARE VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE CONSTANT LEARNING OF THE FOLLOWING GENERATIONS. The ancient age, and especially the Middle Ages, have given us masterpieces such as the Baroque period. Bach, Vivaldi, Händel and other teachers are a legacy to even rockers from the years believed to be THE BEST (40, 50, 60, 70, 80 ...) Why just mention a few decades?
@@jesusneyrachavez1398 Nathaniel mentioned those decades as the best of the modern era. For the most part music after Nathaniel's decades and declined in skill and artistry. There are some exceptions though e.g. Oasis, Nirvana, The White Stripes, Daft Punk and Beck to name only the ones that come to me now.
@@trentweston8306 Nooooo sir. At no time does he mention it. Not subjectively and less tacitly. Don't try to surprise us, sir. Furthermore, it does not matter if any period was MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN OTHER PERIODS. The important thing is that WE ALL ENJOY THE MUSICAL LEGACY.
Lee Rocker from "Stray Cats on Stand-Up Bass. It's so cool that Ringo did a Carl Perkins tune that was covered with The Beatles. And Carl Perkins does his own song, but brings Ringo in to cover the vocals. It shows the admiration they had for each others music. The Beatles idolized guys like Carl Perkins and Little Richard. It was the music that they wanted to play because they grew up with it.
First time I ever heard this song was when the Beatles covered it. Then, I backtracked to Carl after finding out he wrote it. It's such a cool song and even though I was never a big country music fan, this songs hits home. Great beat, good lyrics and just a fun tune.
That's rythm, can't live without rock'n'roll/rockabilly, saw carl in the 90's at rockabilly meeting in munich, won't miss the time.Carl was the greatest ever.
One special aspect of Ringo’s playing is that he plays just a fraction ahead of the beat, so he keeps everyone else from slowing down (at least as i observe). I grew up with the Beatles, loved them and their songs...I’m now on a country music journey, and here they show up again with the brilliant Carl Perkins!
Absolutely outstanding! What a groove, that band is swinging!! Hi hat groove is amazing. I remember seeing this as a kid I appreciate more now days. As a metal fan, technical jazz fusion fan, jazz musician I love this
This is what the younger generation needs to watch and understand to realize being a Bad Ass Superb Musician doesn't mean faster,faster,more,more,..... It comes from Feel,Finesse, playing in the song and with the band.
Wow I forgot about this amazing concert tribute to Carl Perkins. What a lineup, and Ringo performing Honey Dont for the only time on video ever. Thank you
And 17yrs later Ringo sang this song for George Harrison at a concert Eric Clapton organised to honour the life and music of his best mate George after his sad passing.
This is actually a clip from a televised concert that was taped live at Limehouse Studios in London, England on 21 October 1985. The show featured rock n' roll pioneer Carl Perkins along with friends as guest stars, including Eric Clapton, former Beatles George Harrison and Ringo Starr, as well as Dave Edmunds who acted as musical director for the show. Most of the repertoire performed in the concert consisted of Perkins' classic rockabilly songs from the 1950s. It was the first public performance by George Harrison in more than ten years. ~Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session
WOW...From an OLD ROCKER...I'm 80 now...thanks or all that INFO!! Really appreciate that :) There will NEVER be any replacement for the music that was put out then...I must say, I really do like music from the "Swing Era" + BOOGIE + BLUES...BUT R&R n Rockabilly...are THE best!! For me, anyhow!! LOL!!
I thought that was Dave Edmunds. I like a number of songs Carl Perkins performed. The people who only know him as the writer of Blue Suede Shoes are really missing a lot. My favorite song of his is the rock version of Cat Clothes which I heard on a Little Stevens Undergrounds Show on Batman during the Catwoman set. ruclips.net/video/9drcuDWStYE/видео.html
Ringo sings and plays drums great and also plays things on the drums that are very unique. I'm not a drummer. I'm a bass player. But I do have a good ear. Listen to "I am the Walrus". "A day in the life".
If you someone to keep perfect time and the song rolling along and so smooth about it, then just find Ringo and you've got your drummer and who sings rather well.
Like George, another self-deprecating musical genius. Anyone who thinks he isn't a master instrumentalists doesn't know music. Love Carl and friends . . . Carl brought out the best in many of his friends.
This is so cool and fun to watch all these years later. Just looking at the date here and thinking about what the music scene was like back in 1985 and this was so far out of being cool back in those days, I would have been surprised had they not drawn a very big audience. and thats very sad....and imo just goes to show you music started down a bad path right around that time period. However thank goodness that a lot of old rockers kept the good music going and by the early 90s a lot of the bands from the 70s made a big come back and made a lot of great new music!!
Ringo-too cool!! Carl-Thank you for all the rockabilly!! ❤️💕❤️💕❤️ Just awesome. But sad in way, Elvis and John should have been there to rock out with them ❤️💕❤️💕
Ringo's timing is impeccable.
Playing drums like that, singing, ain’t an easy trick. Cheers Ringo.
It never ceases to amaze me how Rings can play and sing at the same time. I've been lucky enough to see both Rings and Carl live. Great artists. RIP Carl.
Yes I agree Ringo Starr is talented to sing and play drums at the same time
@@lisaparsons4124 It's very, very difficult to do.
I got to see Ringo w Beach Boys on Miami Beach, ‘85, Paul at 🏈🏟️two nights in a row, set Eric’s speakers in the top trusses of the Miami Arena, Journeyman tour, Joe Walsh w Eagles, we could go on, and on, so glad we can pull up and cast the past into our living rooms, what? 😎🎸😂🎶🎥🥁👯♀️🥀, Ronnie Wood 3 times… walking out 👋🏼💋.
Carl Perkins was not only a pioneer of rockabilly/rock n’ roll but one of the most humble musicians of all time.. you can tell how much he appreciated when artists like the Beatles found joy in playing his songs (most of which he wrote too)
So love Carl, he's so cool, humble and an amazing musician. Love his work......underrated. 😀
I saw him in 81, he thanked Elvis for paying 2 mortgages, and he rocked the house
You have to remember that a George Harrison was a huge Carl Perkins fans. That’s why the Beatles did them.
@@thomespinos4148 In the early days, George went by the nickname.. "Carl Harrison." The Beatles adored Carl Perkins!
@@thomespinos4148 They were all CP fans, Paul explains it well in the 93 video he did with Carl ! Going all the way across town when they heard someone had gotten a hold of a CP record.
Ringo is on fire here, the vocal is so free never heard it like this before, as for the drums what can you say, it has been said he is a song drummer, whatever the song needed he was there, he didnt show off in any way. that was a very special night, as a last comment they have been talking about Ringo's drumming for over 60 years and I dare say will be in another 60 years.
The drumming is so crisp and tight. Makes the rest of the band sound better
Agreed. Fabulous timing and groove. All while singing.
thats the point Carl made you cant play rock without a drummer
Truly. On point🥁
Just enough behind to be perfect for the Perkins sound.
@@rossevans1774yes
I've heard so many drummers rank Ringo as really a great under-rated drummer...I play stringed instruments guitar/ bass and never realized this, but, the more i listen i hear why...he is just so natural and makes it look easy. His fills are like always perfectly placed with perfection. His timing is spot on always. He makes the others around him play well thru his steady perfect playing.
I'm a guitarist and bassist, and I've always said it was Ringo who taught me to groove. Most of my early guitar learning involved strumming an acoustic guitar along with Beatles songs.
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What I love about Carl Perkins is, this was his tune, but he was genuinely happy to let Ringo sing it. Some artists would be prima donnas, and insist on having the spotlight. Carl Perkins, in addition to being a great songwriter, and perhaps the greatest rockabilly artists of all time, I think was genuinely flattered to have the great ex-Beatle Ringo perform one of his tunes. I think he loved sharing his music, and the fact that some of the best rock musicians of all time idolized him was as gratifying as if he'd had the same success as Elvis, the Beatles, and other greats who had performed his tunes. He didn't get the recognition he deserved from the larger public, but he sure did from his fellow professionals.
I’m sure the Beatles put a lotta greenbacks in the Carl Perkins bank account.
The thing is the Carl Perkins songs which the Beatles recorded were ten years old at the time,They always gave him his due respect and were all fans
Carl Perkins invented rock a billy. Elvis Presley stole it just like he stole all his songs from other artists
@@lenihlenfeldt1035 Elvis didn't "steal" anything. Elvis was simply like the vast majority of other singers at the time: he sang songs other people wrote. In that he was no different than Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and many, many, many more. In fact, that was the usual model before Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, and other rock and roll acts changed expectations -- most singers were not songwriters. You might as well accuse Luciano Pavarotti of "stealing" Nessun Vesti la Giuba, La Donna è Mobile, or any other of the arias he sang.
@@Hibernicus1968 No, you're wrong. Elvis did in fact STEAL. This is well documented at this point. If you don't believe it, go watch Otis Blackwell's interview with David Letterman. Not only did he steal songs, he literally stole his entire presentation from black artists and the black church. He's the biggest fraud in music history.
Surely Ringo's best performance ever. Best vocals and most rock steady beat he ever laid down. Everyone in this show was on fire that night. A true masterpiece rock n' roll show for the ages.
Well said
Ringo's known for rock steady, going all the way back to the beginning. Nothing new here.
BloozeDaddy no. Not surely his best - maybe the best you've seen but how many others has he done you haven't seen?
@@oiudatropen9548 pedantic comment
@@oiudatropen9548 Piss off trash
Watching Ringo do this so effortlessly is a reminder that while he may not be a technical genius, his ability to sing, hold a groove and do what the song demands of him means he remains one of the best rock drummers of his generation. His drum fills probably won't make it into drum books, but the way he approaches his drumming is something every drummer can learn from.
I think you are wrong on one point, I think his fills will be in drum books, if not already, other drummers speak of him how to immitate his style, I don't see any drummer coming close to him, you are right he may not be a techinical genius but does he have to be, cheers.
@@edwardcaulfield67I agree
The more you know Ringo, the more you understand how important he was in the Beatles succes.
He was an essential part of The Beatles. All four were.
Absolutely. Ringo has incredible charisma.
@@waynej2608 Ding ding.
He's really good at making catchy "drum riffs"
So true.
Ringo was...and is...the perfect rock'n'roll drummer!!!
Only one that got close was Ronnie tutt.
Jim Cushman and that’s because he’s a lefty!
loulou tielman & henny heutink, ringo's heroes in hamburg for sure! ;)
NO TRUER WORDS HAVE BEEN SPOKEN
Bonzo is the greatest drummer
Ringos voice is just great for this tune!
He typically does really well with rockabilly/country tunes. His Beaucoups of Blues album is all country and it’s actually really solid
There is something magical in who can 'sing' as a front man. Ringo has that power and charisma and chops -- he pulls it off with ease. He's a 'star' indeed!
Carl is brilliant. This take shows Ringo's great experience. No prob.
Cant ever get too much of the greatest music of all time!
Loved when Ringo positions the mike without missing the beat. What a fabulous guest to have in your show...
Adriano Kury a true peo. Walks on stage mid- set, no earm up and by the time his butt hits the stool he's anchoring the rythm section and singing the lead
He is definitely a pro!
I love it when he nods to Carl like "yeah, it's cool"
Without missing a beat? Am I the only one who noticed it
Ringo is the epitome of coolness in this video. The music is super!!! I like the red name tag he's wearing, as if there's anybody on the planet who doesn't know who he is.
Rock and roll at its best
DITTO
LoveFlatfootin1
Hello my name is Ringo
Very cool comment...
One of the best Nashville style drummers ever, and Carl Perkins!
Love the red performers badge Ringo's wearing, so he can get on stage with the band. Saw him sing this in 1965 and many more times later in concert.
Ringo with that rock solid beat.
Is the King!
@@juhajalosuo6250 And he still gets disrespected , called a so so drummer . The man knows HOW TO PLAY!
Not to mention he was drunk out of his skull
@@Juliobalthazar True dat
Sat down, the song starts, and Ringo proceeds to lay down the fattest, solid, frieken' groove I've possibly ever heard!
Didn't even phase him to do some rolls here and there while he was singing. Executed perfectly and back to the beat right on time.
Ringo ROCKS!! 😊
Nobody else could have pulled that off and make it seem like it was just another tune they were jamming to in someone’s garage!! 🎸 🥁 🎤
reason everyone loves this is because the godfather of rockabilly is carl..no one does it better..Ringo loves Carl and you can tell..
Ringo is a rockn'roller at heart. His singing to this is great, no one can't deny his solid drumming and perfect timekeeping. Great.
And, Ringo covered this tune with The Beatles. Was wondering why George hadn't come out yet, to jam with him, like they used to on this one.
THATS WHAT I LOVE ABOUT MUSIC you take a great drummer Ringo and a bunch of great musicans put them on stage and shazammmmee EXCELLENT GUYS thank you for shairing
Ringo doing his usual best.
Carl Perkins such a legend and a simple man, even if he influenced none other than THE BEATLES and other countless famous bands in the world... RIP CARL!
Part of the Million Dollar Quartet.
Elvis, Johhny Cash, Carl Perkins & The Killer Jerry Lee Lewis
@@robwest9592 who did he kill?
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER RINGO
Yes I agree there will be no other Ringo he is simply the greatest. ❤🥁🥁🔥💋✌🏽
All The Beatles loved Carl,you can hear his influence in George's early playing. Ringo is a force of nature.
ringo's drumming is simply & perfect!
You can't get any better that ... Love that old music ... The 40s 50s 60s and 70s were the best
I think 50's 60's 70's and 80's were the best but I prefer 60's from all of them
@@sean6992 All the times where man created sounds (In a personal way or not. In an artistic way or whatever it is called) ARE VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE CONSTANT LEARNING OF THE FOLLOWING GENERATIONS. The ancient age, and especially the Middle Ages, have given us masterpieces such as the Baroque period. Bach, Vivaldi, Händel and other teachers are a legacy to even rockers from the years believed to be THE BEST (40, 50, 60, 70, 80 ...) Why just mention a few decades?
@@jesusneyrachavez1398 Nathaniel mentioned those decades as the best of the modern era. For the most part music after Nathaniel's decades and declined in skill and artistry.
There are some exceptions though e.g. Oasis, Nirvana, The White Stripes, Daft Punk and Beck to name only the ones that come to me now.
@@trentweston8306 Nooooo sir. At no time does he mention it. Not subjectively and less tacitly. Don't try to surprise us, sir. Furthermore, it does not matter if any period was MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN OTHER PERIODS. The important thing is that WE ALL ENJOY THE MUSICAL LEGACY.
80's is the best!
Lee Rocker from "Stray Cats on Stand-Up Bass.
It's so cool that Ringo did a Carl Perkins tune that was covered with The Beatles. And Carl Perkins does his own song, but brings Ringo in to cover the vocals. It shows the admiration they had for each others music. The Beatles idolized guys like Carl Perkins and Little Richard. It was the music that they wanted to play because they grew up with it.
This is one of the greatest performances, absolutely love it. Ringo sang it awesome!
Anyone who wants to question his drumming ability just say he's a beatle for crying out loud the swing and groove are perfect
John said Ringo was the heartbeat (and still is) of the Beatles
Wow! This might be my favourite Ringo performance yet.
First time I ever heard this song was when the Beatles covered it. Then, I backtracked to Carl after finding out he wrote it. It's such a cool song and even though I was never a big country music fan, this songs hits home. Great beat, good lyrics and just a fun tune.
Ringo always makes it look so easy and in the pocket. A pro's, pro and a born natural 🥁 (a good voice too) Rock on! peace + love, Arty Than ☆♡☆
Very cool video ❤️❤️❤️
That's rythm, can't live without rock'n'roll/rockabilly, saw carl in the 90's at rockabilly meeting in munich, won't miss the time.Carl was the greatest ever.
One special aspect of Ringo’s playing is that he plays just a fraction ahead of the beat, so he keeps everyone else from slowing down (at least as i observe). I grew up with the Beatles, loved them and their songs...I’m now on a country music journey, and here they show up again with the brilliant Carl Perkins!
Absolutely outstanding! What a groove, that band is swinging!! Hi hat groove is amazing. I remember seeing this as a kid I appreciate more now days. As a metal fan, technical jazz fusion fan, jazz musician I love this
This is what the younger generation needs to watch and understand to realize being a Bad Ass Superb Musician doesn't mean faster,faster,more,more,..... It comes from Feel,Finesse, playing in the song and with the band.
you want a medal?
Ok I'll keep that way back in my mind grandpa
@@filtheus5338 no A chest to pin it on!!
U guys are being disrespectful here
Wow I forgot about this amazing concert tribute to Carl Perkins. What a lineup, and Ringo performing Honey Dont for the only time on video ever. Thank you
Best song ever ! I wish I can show my Late Dad this !! R.I.P my Daddy xx
same here...
our dad's favorite song
The truth is if any of the four were not there, the Beatles would never have been..the Beatles
Go Ringo
More of Ringo, love it ❣️💃 best drummer ever, such a personality 💗 2022 and hopefully much longer 🎵
Carl Perkins in a league of his own.
And 17yrs later Ringo sang this song for George Harrison at a concert Eric Clapton organised to honour the life and music of his best mate George after his sad passing.
I loved it too.
After all these years, love you Ringo!! Grateful we have RUclips to revisit the past!
Carl Perkins and Ringo Starr...What a night.
One of the best songs Ringo ever sang.
This is actually a clip from a televised concert that was taped live at Limehouse Studios in London, England on 21 October 1985. The show featured rock n' roll pioneer Carl Perkins along with friends as guest stars, including Eric Clapton, former Beatles George Harrison and Ringo Starr, as well as Dave Edmunds who acted as musical director for the show. Most of the repertoire performed in the concert consisted of Perkins' classic rockabilly songs from the 1950s. It was the first public performance by George Harrison in more than ten years.
~Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session
Thought that was Dave Edmunds there..cool!
WOW...From an OLD ROCKER...I'm 80 now...thanks or all that INFO!! Really appreciate that :) There will NEVER be any replacement for the music that was put out then...I must say, I really do like music from the "Swing Era" + BOOGIE + BLUES...BUT
R&R n Rockabilly...are THE best!! For me, anyhow!! LOL!!
Cinemax or HBO showed this concert back in mid 80's. I purchased it on DVD a few years ago. The video quality could be better but it is a great show.
I thought that was Dave Edmunds. I like a number of songs Carl Perkins performed. The people who only know him as the writer of Blue Suede Shoes are really missing a lot. My favorite song of his is the rock version of Cat Clothes which I heard on a Little Stevens Undergrounds Show on Batman during the Catwoman set. ruclips.net/video/9drcuDWStYE/видео.html
All the best as Ringo sings and played with Carl Perkins and others just makes great art of music.
Ringo sings and plays drums great and also plays things on the drums that are very unique. I'm not a drummer. I'm a bass player. But I do have a good ear. Listen to "I am the Walrus". "A day in the life".
If you someone to keep perfect time and the song rolling along and so smooth about it, then just find Ringo and you've got your drummer and who sings rather well.
If I could play half as good as Ringo, I"d be the 2nd greatist drummer in the country. He is that good.
Love his hi-hat shuffle
My Ringo was damn cool on this video. I knew he had it in him.
One of the best Drummerd ever in rock pop music.
Super show ❤ Ringo you're Smashingly awesome 🎼
Like George, another self-deprecating musical genius. Anyone who thinks he isn't a master instrumentalists doesn't know music. Love Carl and friends . . . Carl brought out the best in many of his friends.
Ringo has that left shoulder going! He is in the groove pocket. So much fun when he shows up!
God I love this song sung by Ringo !
I saw them in early/mid ‘80s when kd lang opened for them. I was front row, about fifty feet in front of Caesars amp. My ears are still ringing 😮
Ringo Starr is so admirable.
Every night I read the news for maybe 15 minutes before going to bed. Then I say a little prayer: Dear Lord, let it be 1955 again when I wake up.
Brilliant! Well done both of you. Love the t shirt.
It wouldn't get any better than this, what a swing!! Carl, Dave, Goerge, Ringo, Eric, Rosanne, Lee a.o. what a class!!!!!!!!
I love how they put joy in their work
ROCK " N " ROLL WILL NEVER FADE AWAY, ITS HERE FOREVER.
Ringo has come a long way from his original drumming. Played this perfect. never bangs the drums.
Ringo produces such a great drumming sound
Wish I had been at this show!
Thanks for sharing those great and mighty Rock'n'Rollers ❤
Love Carl's crossover country to rock 'n roll Rockabilly hits. Makes me wanna drink some liquor from an ol' fruit jar. Ringo is perfect! 😻
"Oh, my..." I'll drink to that, Fran!!!!!!!!!!! :)!!!
Legends.
This is so cool and fun to watch all these years later. Just looking at the date here and thinking about what the music scene was like back in 1985 and this was so far out of being cool back in those days, I would have been surprised had they not drawn a very big audience. and thats very sad....and imo just goes to show you music started down a bad path right around that time period. However thank goodness that a lot of old rockers kept the good music going and by the early 90s a lot of the bands from the 70s made a big come back and made a lot of great new music!!
Carl Perkins was a great songwriter, Ringo is simply a GREAT.
Ringo is a great singer
He is here and killing it.........
G R E A T! Nobody of our days can beat them.
As great as that song is..... Ringo
makes it even better. Wonderful.
Ringo is so cool.
Ringo-too cool!! Carl-Thank you for all the rockabilly!! ❤️💕❤️💕❤️ Just awesome. But sad in way, Elvis and John should have been there to rock out with them ❤️💕❤️💕
All of the people see here are / were vastly underrated.
Avanti tutti ragazzi and company...❤❤! From ITALIA ❤
Ringo Starr a awesome singer and drummer Beatles a awesome group.❣️
Ringo is so cool - this song is his tribute to Carl 🤩🤩🤩!!!
WOW, that´s ROCKABILLY----- and I love it !!!
Fantastic ......🎸❤🎤
It just don't get much better!
war-und wird immer meine Lieblingsmusik bleiben !!!
It would if brian was their
Perfect pairing
Ringo and Carl are more cool than dry ice . Thanks for this epic video and Merry Christmas everyone .
THIS WHOLE CONCERT IS REAL KICK-ASS ROCKABILLY,,I'M SURE CARL WAS PROUD,,,5 STARR PERFORMANCE
This was the beginning of Ringo’s All Star band!!🎶🎶🎶
Ringo is the best.Omg drummer in the world!!!!!
Perfect timing on the drums
Ringo is the coolest!
Watch him on Twitter.
He wishes everyone peace and happiness.
Ringo Starr is the drummer that kept The Beatles together. When the vox bulldog blew a fuse.
Ringo still looks the same 40 yrs ltr. Amazing 😊
What a Great Jam Session , Fantastic Drummer (Go Ringo )
I Love This Beautiful Song, Honey,Don't Beautiful, Dance Number Come On The Band
And Lee Rocker on the Bass. Such a line up