Replacing Ringo? The Story Behind Bernard Purdie and The Beatles

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  • “There are four drummers on the Beatles records. Ringo’s not one of them.” - Bernard Purdie
    Taken at face value, this is a bold claim, if not a crazy one.
    But consider that it’s the same person who said, “I overdubbed the drumming on twenty-one tracks of the first three Beatle albums.” And then consider that the same man is one of the must influential and famous drummers in recorded music history.
    In this video, I’ll detail Purdie’s claims, explain why he said what he did, and separate fact from fiction.
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  • @dunnettclassicdrums
    @dunnettclassicdrums 6 лет назад +561

    I know Bernard. Thank you for making what I consider to be the definitive answer.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад +56

      Pinning this to the top of the comments section. If a trustworthy source like Ronn Dunnett says this, people should hear it. Thanks man.
      If you want proof on why this matters, see Purdie himself playing Dunnett drums here: ruclips.net/video/i1XiaMiMzvg/видео.html

    • @dunnettclassicdrums
      @dunnettclassicdrums 6 лет назад +41

      You have put into a video what I have often thought about the BP / Beatles connection. And no matter what anyone says, there IS a connection. During a Q&A I asked Bernard directly "What is your relationship with the Beatles?". His answer has remained relatively consistent. Frankly, I chose to give Bernard the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he got some of it wrong. Maybe there was intent, maybe not. But when you remove the Beatles controversy from BP, all that is left is an excellent drummer with a discography that is truly notable. I might also add something - BP himself has been ripped off. Have a listen to the theme song from Mad Men sometime.

    • @docwill184
      @docwill184 6 лет назад +37

      Interesting that, in this same vein, Wrecking Crew bassist Carole Kaye made MoTown claims that seem easily refuted. Something in that special water only legendary studio-cats drink?

    • @arniewince7133
      @arniewince7133 6 лет назад +107

      How come after countless interviews, movies, documentaries, day by day chronologies of the Beatles recordings from beginning to end one and mostly ALL the world's eyes on everything the Beatles did or say in the entire time they were together can even remotely believe that this Purdie guy played with/for the Beatles? The Beatles nor Martin nor Epstein nor anyone in Beatle circles even mentioned this guy. It has nothing to do with his talent, he just conveniently chooses to forget details and makes some proclamation that he drummed for the Beatles.. He did no such thing.

    • @dunnettclassicdrums
      @dunnettclassicdrums 6 лет назад +35

      You obviously did not watch the video.

  • @stevet8121
    @stevet8121 5 лет назад +462

    I used to write songs but nobody noticed, so I left them in places that John and Paul would find them. I wrote all the songs on Revolver, for instance.

    • @jayvonck9757
      @jayvonck9757 5 лет назад +15

      Steve T yea yea yea!

    • @StevenCarinci
      @StevenCarinci 5 лет назад +3

      No, the songs were written by the songwriters at the Brill Bld, NYC and given to the third-world Irish homosexual.

    • @jmendi55
      @jmendi55 5 лет назад +5

      And I wrote Taxman , so they're all plagiarizers.....

    • @StevenCarinci
      @StevenCarinci 4 года назад +1

      @John Deegan Actually, I was facetiously poking fun at Steve T's comment re Revolver. Like, sarc... Though, having said that Lennon/McCartney were imitating the Brill Bld lad(s) (Goffin and King, specifically) and as for the sexual proclivities of Senior Lennon.... Hmmm...

    • @StevenCarinci
      @StevenCarinci 4 года назад

      @slip satch Inventing fire was I believe Prometheus.

  • @beyer66
    @beyer66 6 лет назад +405

    "You may say I'm a drummer, but I'm not the only one"
    -John Lennon

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад +10

      😂😂😂

    • @christopherpennington106
      @christopherpennington106 5 лет назад +11

      Bryan Beyer this is all true. Yoko actually wrote all Beatles songs from 1967 on. Well her and Pete Best

    • @FelixDegenaar
      @FelixDegenaar 5 лет назад +2

      Yoko: Yolo.

    • @63Baggies
      @63Baggies 5 лет назад

      Bryan Beyer
      Well crafted....

    • @cotswoldcuckoo775
      @cotswoldcuckoo775 5 лет назад +8

      Christopher Pennington Yep, I can see her style in I'm a User, I Wasabee your Man , Eight Days a Freak, and A Day in the Rice.

  • @Lwize
    @Lwize 5 лет назад +394

    Ringo was killed in the same car crash that killed Paul in 1966. Both were replaced. By me.

    • @jackbailey5304
      @jackbailey5304 5 лет назад +38

      Nice to meet you, Paulgo! How are you?

    • @ladraper7134
      @ladraper7134 5 лет назад +15

      Stop screwing around...John

    • @DoubtfulCertainties
      @DoubtfulCertainties 4 года назад +7

      I have never seen them in the same room...
      Granted I've never seen them at all, but still.

    • @outsidetheline7505
      @outsidetheline7505 4 года назад

      What you mentioned could be true, a Beatles fanboy couldn't tell the difference anyway

    • @sstvms2023
      @sstvms2023 4 года назад +1

      It’s an honor to meet ya sir

  • @richro65
    @richro65 5 лет назад +264

    Hard to believe because Ringo played the parts live just like on the records, same exact style

    • @mwilliams1330
      @mwilliams1330 5 лет назад +22

      Well get in Stewie's time machine and find the real answer.

    • @pepper8671
      @pepper8671 4 года назад +44

      Little known fact is that was actually Bernard Purdie in whiteface.

    • @jamesrussell5196
      @jamesrussell5196 4 года назад +1

      It’s really not

    • @outsidetheline7505
      @outsidetheline7505 4 года назад +3

      @Brad You're obviously not a drummer.....haha or a very good one- those take left vs right hand and eliminate it. All 4 limbs completely non-dependent or influential on the other. ...hence Bonham, Buddy Rich, Neil Peart etc, REAL DRUMMERS

    • @lazrpo
      @lazrpo 4 года назад +7

      @@outsidetheline7505 except that Ringo always lead with his left on a right handed kit. You *can* work around that but Ringo obviously either chose not to or couldn't figure it out since he keeps the same goofy fills all the way up to Abbey Road.

  • @JonathonNeville
    @JonathonNeville 5 лет назад +182

    Short answer: Bernard overdubbed Pete Best (The Beatles' first drummer), not Ringo, in one session with no hits. Also note: Ringo live = Ringo on record.

    • @Rick-zw7zv
      @Rick-zw7zv 5 лет назад +16

      Obviously this implies Bernard is senile and thought that Ringo looks like Pete. By the way, it would have been fair to mention that Quincy Jones confirmed Bernard's story.

    • @TribalSaints
      @TribalSaints 5 лет назад +7

      @@Rick-zw7zv Do you think he ever saw the original drummer? As if they brought Purdie in to fix the drums in front of Best? SMH

    • @EltonoutoftheclosetOfficial
      @EltonoutoftheclosetOfficial 5 лет назад +6

      Rick
      Well, Purdie would never have *seen* Best (or any other Beatle) if he dubbed his drumming onto those 1961 masters in New York.

    • @dansvideovault2186
      @dansvideovault2186 5 лет назад +3

      Its impossible with no bleed through from the original drum takes already in the mix.Im not hearin it?

    • @thekitowl
      @thekitowl 5 лет назад +5

      Jonathon Neville so technically it’s not the Beatles Bernard overdubbed , it’s the Beat brothers as they were billed on the Tony Sheridan album.

  • @radio22king
    @radio22king 6 лет назад +234

    I usually don't comment on issues like this but I was playing a gig at Hyde park in London. Paul McCartney was also on that event. I asked Paul if he could answer a question. He was very gracious and said "of course" I said did Bernard Purdie play on any Beatles tracks? He said absolutely not. He went on to say he was at every session the Beatles did and would know if there were another drummer on any of the tracks. I think that sums it up. I am amazed this has went this far.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад +49

      Thanks for chiming in, Bobby. I’ve heard from at least ten pro musicians at your level (some in these comments, some via email), and who have ties similar to yours, and they tell similar stories. For a number of reasons, it’s reasonable to call all this a giant lie.

    • @GraniteHalos
      @GraniteHalos 5 лет назад +42

      I think Purdie has just gotten a little lost in his head over the years.

    • @regaltip8A
      @regaltip8A 5 лет назад +30

      @@GraniteHalos Its well known in the industry how delusional Purdie is.

    • @MrJamberee
      @MrJamberee 5 лет назад +19

      I believe he may have some work for the recordings, but his story just kept getting more grandiose. I am calling bullshit.

    • @markcheetah4960
      @markcheetah4960 5 лет назад +11

      It'd be pretty difficult to overdub drum parts in the days before "click tracks," wouldn't it?

  • @gordonwaite4571
    @gordonwaite4571 5 лет назад +69

    Good summary. One thing I would add: take a look at the live videos of Ringo from American tours. He's a monster on the drums, and pretty much plays the songs note for note as they are heard on the records. Whether or not you consider him a good drummer, he's got a definite style of his own. It's pretty infuriating to hear Purdy and others try to take credit his considerable output, not to mention the wide ranging influence he had on an entire generation of drummers (including myself).

    • @arniewince7133
      @arniewince7133 5 лет назад +3

      Good point.

    • @kenkinnally6144
      @kenkinnally6144 6 месяцев назад +5

      This is so true. The live performances say a lot.

    • @mtp4430
      @mtp4430 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@kenkinnally6144 The live performances say it all.

    • @mcdonoghrahloh459
      @mcdonoghrahloh459 4 месяца назад

      Why are Americans so hooked on these British cats?Oh well I know... Sad

    • @armymomheatherc
      @armymomheatherc 2 месяца назад +2

      Purdie was employed as a union musician, on call. He had a job to do. I know you may think he was bashing Ringo, but all he did was tell you what HE did. Ringo is a solid drummer but lets not confuse him with Keith Moon for example.

  • @hitmanbluesband
    @hitmanbluesband 5 лет назад +35

    Bernard was the drummer on my first album, "Blooztown". I had the pleasure of playing with him a few times, some of which I was on bass (I play guitar and bass). After one gig, the bandleader said to me "Hey, have you been practicing? You sounded great!" I pointed at Purdie. "It was him", I said. "HE makes any bassist sound better..."

  • @SecretAgentPaul
    @SecretAgentPaul 5 лет назад +530

    Please show some respect to Purdie. After all, he was the first man on the Moon.

    • @tuncakstar
      @tuncakstar 5 лет назад +2

      So great!

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 5 лет назад +32

      I didn't know that Brigitte Bardot had a foot-long cock!

    • @templar99
      @templar99 5 лет назад +22

      Pretty sure I saw him in the Zapruder film, pointing a rifle in Kennedy's direction.

    • @tonyciantar6417
      @tonyciantar6417 5 лет назад +12

      No one went to the moon.

    • @commentfreely5443
      @commentfreely5443 5 лет назад +4

      too much lsd

  • @rhythmfield
    @rhythmfield 5 лет назад +121

    I’ve met Bernard and I love him, he’s one of the greatest drummers ever. I’m a pro drummer and I know what’s good. But I’ve listened to some of the bootlegs illegally released from multiple Abbey Road Beatles sessions and this needs to be clear to all the world: Ringo played on all Beatles material during their major period of fame, with some additional drumming by Mr. Paul McCartney. Ringo is a superb drummer, with a very deep pocket and a killer backbeat with a flavor that’s completely unique. Fantastic drummers like Steve Jordan have confirmed this over and over. Bernard is a character with a vibrant imagination and has maybe stretched the story to the point where he believes his own BS. I do definitely believe he may have added drums to the early Moptops Atco reissues. RIP “21 Beatles songs played by Pretty Purdie and not Ringo.” Now it’s time to say goodnight.

    • @gearhead0800
      @gearhead0800 2 года назад +7

      I replaced Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show, Later when people realized that I was out of my mind they started to call me Jimmy Fallon. Then I woke up

    • @rhythmfield
      @rhythmfield 2 года назад +1

      @@gearhead0800 Wait I thought that was me all the Tonight Show??

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher 2 года назад +1

      @@rhythmfield
      Sir Paul McCartney. ☝️

    • @talltim9579
      @talltim9579 2 года назад +3

      Just your opinion - you have zero proof unless you were in the sessions.

    • @fourthtunz
      @fourthtunz Год назад +3

      @@talltim9579 read Mark Lewiston‘s book the complete Beatles recording sessions, or the huge book recording the Beatles. Purdie is not mentioned in either of those books, nor any of the other fortysomething Beatle books I have. He overdubbed on some of the Decca sessions that had Pete best, but none of the actual Beatle recordings.

  • @hksigman
    @hksigman 5 лет назад +167

    The actual story is that Ringo overdubbed all of the songs that Purdie played on for other artists.

  • @qqkk5581
    @qqkk5581 5 лет назад +16

    This is an old story that first appeared in Modern Drummer Magazine about 35 years ago. Remember, there was no multi-track recording available to overdub instruments until the latter half of the 60's and even then it was only 4 tracks - very few studios had it. This story won't go away and get rehashed every few years.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  5 лет назад +3

      Hopefully it’s on its way out now. Not a single previous book or magazine article did the research in debunking the myths - they just repeated the legend without facts. That’s why it’s continued to circulate.
      As for overdubbing, that could indeed happen without multis, as evidenced here in the Atco recording.

  • @RevolverAnthology
    @RevolverAnthology 6 лет назад +490

    I wrote and sang on all the Beatles songs

    • @beatlejim64
      @beatlejim64 6 лет назад +16

      You have talent sir!!!

    • @jamesdunn9714
      @jamesdunn9714 6 лет назад +11

      Are you Bernard Purdie?

    • @RevolverAnthology
      @RevolverAnthology 6 лет назад +18

      yes, I am

    • @margaretcronin5581
      @margaretcronin5581 6 лет назад +11

      Ackyman i always thought i was responsible for all the beatles songs.if you you wrote them im willing to blindly accept that has fact.well done

    • @RevolverAnthology
      @RevolverAnthology 6 лет назад +14

      the only one I didn't write was Let It Be...my brother wrote that

  • @PhilRounds
    @PhilRounds 5 лет назад +29

    Put on a set of headphones and listen to the drumming on Beatles albums. It obviously isn't Bernard Purdie.

    • @ramoncotto7586
      @ramoncotto7586 4 года назад

      It's certainly NOT Ringo. Ringo cannot do today what was done on those recordings.

    • @Tanildes
      @Tanildes 4 года назад +6

      Shut up,poor boy.

    • @kevenrowe2958
      @kevenrowe2958 3 года назад +5

      @@destroythenarrative9034 you sound crazy as fuck

    • @fourthtunz
      @fourthtunz 3 года назад +1

      @@ramoncotto7586 Maybe he cannot Today, he's 81!

    • @jonasrmb01
      @jonasrmb01 2 года назад

      @@ramoncotto7586 ever seen a beatles live concert? lol idiot

  • @dirtbrainrecordings
    @dirtbrainrecordings 5 лет назад +429

    When Lennon went solo he could have picked any drummer in the world to work with. There was no manager telling him what to do or who had the right look. He picked Ringo to play on his great Plastic Ono album and Ringo played really well on it. Why would he have done that if there was anything second rate about Ringo's musicianship? Ringo had a great musical mind and is often underrated because he supported the song rather than trying to take over the song. The Beatles are the greatest band ever, you don't achieve that by carrying 2nd rate musicians.

    • @mikehouser2518
      @mikehouser2518 5 лет назад +25

      While Ringo plays well and the Beatles could arguably have been the greatest pop band ever(debatable) , they are not the greatest band ever . Maybe widen your musical scope .

    • @redflag8970
      @redflag8970 5 лет назад +6

      my thought exactly

    • @Rick-zw7zv
      @Rick-zw7zv 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah, that really explains why there's always a second drummer in his 'All Starr Band'.

    • @redflag8970
      @redflag8970 5 лет назад +7

      @@Rick-zw7zv thats probably because he is upfront to. he csn play drums the beatles music wasnt demanding most drummeers of a basic level can play to that

    • @Rick-zw7zv
      @Rick-zw7zv 5 лет назад +12

      @@redflag8970 The only evidence we have is that he can keep a beat going but he won't carry a band, look at the 'Concert for George', he won't go onstage without a back-up drummer, I'd say that's evidence that sways in BP favor.

  • @JJ180
    @JJ180 5 лет назад +125

    Its easy to tell Ringos drumming from anyone elses. He is left handed, so his fills are backwards, from Low tom to high tom.

    • @nchcroy3877
      @nchcroy3877 5 лет назад +1

      Hilarious 🤣😂

    • @Monkofmagnesia
      @Monkofmagnesia 4 года назад +9

      It is true. As a percutionist for several decades, I can hear the difference and can tell right away when he is on a Beatle song, one of the other three solo career songs or another group or individual's song.

    • @TheKaylakakes
      @TheKaylakakes 4 года назад

      @@nchcroy3877 It's true. Watch this clip. Ringo explains it all at 3:15 ruclips.net/video/vl9188EPdLI/видео.html

    • @mickavellian
      @mickavellian 4 года назад +10

      You know SHIT about drumming specialty RINGO's drumming. The only difference is that Ringo begins a fill with his left hand, he does NOT go from floor tom to mounted left

    • @patrickbuzzo1970
      @patrickbuzzo1970 4 года назад

      Ringo writes with the right hand ,therefore is not left handed

  • @LConde23
    @LConde23 6 лет назад +53

    Bernard Purdie recorded overdubs on 3 Polydor Hamburg tracks when they were licensed by ATCO Records in USA. That label thought these recordings (from 1961) were not examples of the 1964 Beatle sound and decided to record overdubs to (try to) emulate the then-new sound. A session guitarrist overdubbed Harrison-style guitar licks on Sweet Georgia Brown and Purdie overdubbed drums on Ain't She Sweet, Take Out Some Insurance On Me and Sweet Georgia Brown.
    These versions were released on singles and on an album by ATCO in USA (completed with tracks by other artists). These versions were lost when the licensing contract expired. When Hamburg recordings were reissue in USA by Polydor, these songs appeared in the original form, with only the Beatles (with Pete Best) playing.
    What Bernard Purdie did was to take this little, almost zero participation in the Beatles story and transformed it into a BIG BIG THING, saying he did overdubs IN ALL EARLY BEATLES EMI RECORDINGS!!!
    Or he is lying or he is totally crazy.
    This is madness by definition. If you listen to the UK records, you'll see the drum track is identical to the US releases.

    • @Barefoot_Joe
      @Barefoot_Joe 5 лет назад +4

      Facts, thank you! I came here to check there was some actual facts on here. Same thing happened with a lot more Hendrix recordings and more bastardised too, I'm sure you know more about them, than I do.

    • @awol2602
      @awol2602 5 лет назад +1

      sounds exactly true

    • @BazzerObama
      @BazzerObama 5 лет назад +1

      Many people have tried to ride on the Beatles coat tails.......thanks for your facts on the matter, he just seems to be another bullshitting coat tail rider.

    • @dummytree
      @dummytree 5 лет назад +4

      It's a shame because Purdie has enough talent on his own to NOT HAVE to make up a story like this and try and discredit Ringo.

    • @randysemenak2439
      @randysemenak2439 5 лет назад +2

      dummytree most drummers are a little jealous and very envious of Ringo ,at the very least,for his success and contributions to music,the guy played in theBeatles no amount of "opinions" and loose talk can change this fact

  • @bconigliaro
    @bconigliaro 5 лет назад +37

    "Don't let your mouth write a check that your tail can't cash." - Bo Diddley

    • @scottg2577
      @scottg2577 5 лет назад +1

      great!! well i played with bo diddley. i can prove that. no thing but a chicken wing. i also played with many others.Met Purdie at the guitar Center in Jersey with his Coogi sweater and i was wearing one that day also .What a character.

  • @Sadministrator
    @Sadministrator 5 лет назад +96

    It was also Bernard Purdie, not Ringo Starr, who played the lead in the film 'Caveman'.

    • @Din021
      @Din021 4 года назад +3

      Nice one

    • @emptyspotlight
      @emptyspotlight 4 года назад +12

      Bernard Purdie also narrated the first 2 seasons of Thomas and Friends

    • @Din021
      @Din021 4 года назад +1

      Purdie also shaved his head and eyebrows after a mental breakdown

    • @notdead12
      @notdead12 3 года назад

      Purdie also as on Rory Storm and the hurricanes before the beatles

    • @richiebricker
      @richiebricker 3 года назад

      Oh Fudge

  • @johnnhoj6749
    @johnnhoj6749 5 лет назад +41

    When Purdie first made his claim, recorded evidence from Beatles recording sessions, outside of the officially released tracks, available to the general public was almost zero. Since then however tapes from the original recording sessions, only available for many years on obscure bootlegs, are now all over the internet - not least on this site.
    There are hundreds of unused takes and false starts that anyone can hear from the earliest Parlophone recordings - all consistent with leading up to the released finished tracks and all consistent with them being played by the usually credited drummer (almost all Ringo of course).
    For anyone to still claim that Purdie overdubbed on 21 Beatles tracks, including some of the most famous, would have to convince us that each and every one of those hundreds of hours of session tapes involving Ringo was laboriously doctored by the early 1970s on analogue equipment solely to keep them consistent with the released tracks (and conceal Ringo's supposedly fatally inadequate drumming throughout 7 years!).
    Why? Just in case they were leaked as obscure bootlegs that hardly anyone would hear?
    Insanity.

    • @gvgv3515
      @gvgv3515 3 года назад +1

      I have such a copy of these obscure recordings which I play on my left handed record player!

    • @PotrzebieConolly
      @PotrzebieConolly Год назад

      That's exactly the point that came to my mind (although you certainly expressed it better).

    • @SnowghostFilms
      @SnowghostFilms 5 месяцев назад

      It would have to be a cover up comparable to what “Paul Is Dead” believers think happened after 1966

  • @markdoty3196
    @markdoty3196 6 лет назад +54

    All anyone has to do is check the payment logs at EMI/Abbey Road studios. Every musician recording there gets paid per union rules. Andy White is there. No mention of anyone but Ringo after that.

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 5 лет назад +1

      Mark Doty
      Pete Best is at Abbey Rd as well - once.

    • @PeterGrenader
      @PeterGrenader 5 лет назад +1

      Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaark

    • @gvgv3515
      @gvgv3515 3 года назад +2

      Bernie did it for free, so no payroll listing. He also invented paper money and bookkeeping.

  • @robcostigan8757
    @robcostigan8757 5 лет назад +85

    The only evidence is what Purdie said?? Great investigative skills.

    • @WeirdScienceComics
      @WeirdScienceComics 4 года назад +1

      I love Ringo, but Quincy Jones said that this stuff did go down at times with Ringo’s drumming

    • @kevinb7789
      @kevinb7789 3 года назад +4

      @@WeirdScienceComics he also said that the Beatles were the worst musician I think of all time so...

    • @fourthtunz
      @fourthtunz 3 года назад +2

      @@WeirdScienceComics Quincy is great but has said some CRAY Cray stuff
      in the last few years. HE was Never at any Beatles recording session ever.

    • @Redhotshawntexas
      @Redhotshawntexas 2 года назад +3

      @@WeirdScienceComics Quincy Jones has made a lot of stupid comments, most unfounded and a lot are outright lies.

  • @AlepsCajigal
    @AlepsCajigal 5 лет назад +183

    “There are four musicians on the Beatles records. Bernard’s not one of them.” - Me

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  5 лет назад +12

      😆

    • @sticktrik
      @sticktrik 3 года назад +5

      So fucking true!!!!!

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 3 года назад +7

      @@JB-ps1xr The person who posted the video laughed at this. Get over yourself.

    • @SmethiousReborn
      @SmethiousReborn 3 года назад +11

      Bernard is a far better drummer than ringo ever was

    • @braxtonfeltner8394
      @braxtonfeltner8394 3 года назад +4

      @@sourisvoleur4854 He's a douche, get over the fact your a toad

  • @nicholastotoro7721
    @nicholastotoro7721 5 лет назад +147

    *I* am really the walrus. It’s about time I got credit.
    Just saying.

    • @michael_gibbs
      @michael_gibbs 5 лет назад +2

      @@MonsieurVenus- One for you, nineteen for them.

    • @Luke-cl8nu
      @Luke-cl8nu 5 лет назад +5

      The walrus was Paul

    • @mauromarchao1809
      @mauromarchao1809 5 лет назад +1

      C’mon,my name is Lucy,one day i was cleaning my ceilling and john was passing by and I fell of,I guess you know who I am...

    • @proggerjohn
      @proggerjohn 4 года назад +3

      @@Luke-cl8nu I was the Glass Onion that John was looking through.

    • @Din021
      @Din021 4 года назад

      But.... i thougt the walrus was paul

  • @judmcc
    @judmcc 6 лет назад +99

    It is technically impossible for Purdie to have replaced Ringo's drums on songs like "She Loves You". These were recorded in two tracks, with the drums mixed in with other instruments.

    • @keviniles8748
      @keviniles8748 5 лет назад +14

      THANK YOU! I was just about to say the same thing. All of the Beatles recordings made before A Hard Days Night (1964) were recorded to 2 track tape. The band (drums, bass, & guitars) were all on track 1, and vocals on track 2. It would have been absolutely impossible to replace the drums. They would have had to have just recorded the new drums on top of what Ringo already played originally, and that would be pretty obvious. Even the least musically inclined person can tell that there's only one drummer on those recordings.

    • @curbmassa
      @curbmassa 5 лет назад +14

      Not impossible at all when more than one tape machine is used. You simply play along with the tape and record it all on a second machine. This was a common recording technique that had been used for years before the Beatles ever showed up. They themselves used the technique extensively even after going to 4-track.

    • @perudolux
      @perudolux 5 лет назад +5

      curbmassa actually, it is impossible, ecause, the drums would be on the first tape, you couldn’t delete them

    • @curbmassa
      @curbmassa 5 лет назад

      @@perudolux Please see my response to Mark Cheetah below in the thread started by Bobby Ruggiero, my reply was a little long.

    • @keviniles8748
      @keviniles8748 5 лет назад +2

      @@curbmassa Yes, it would be possible to add new drums to the recording, but still impossible to erase what Ringo played originally. Also, EMI Studios, London was not implementing multi-machine recording in 1963. On all of the Beatles' session until 1964's A Hard Days Night they were using a single, 2-Track, 1/4" tape machine. Drums, bass, and guitars were all summed together on the mixing desk and recorded directly onto track 1 of the 1/4" tape. There would be no possible way to separate the drums from the guitar and bass. The ONLY way they could have added overdubbed drums would be to transfer the 2 track recording to a 4 track tape OR sum tracks 1 & 2 on the 1/4' tape to a single track and overdub the new drums onto an empty track. So either way, you would be hearing Ringo's original drums AND the new, overdubbed drums on the recordings. It is obvious that this is not the case as there is only one drummer playing on the Please Please Me album as well as all of the singles from that year.

  • @IFHorus
    @IFHorus 5 лет назад +268

    Purdie is right. He did play on all of these Beatles songs he claims. But it was decided that Purdie's contributions, great as they were, were not enough, so I WAS CALLED IN TO REPLACE PURDIE. I also played on many tracks attributed to Purdie and never got the credit.
    I was flown to England many times to play drums that ended up on Zeppelin albums, that's me on Fool in the Rain, Heartbreaker, and the entire Physical Graffiti album. All studio performances by the Who, yours truly, except for the track ''Relax'', because I was too busy recording the drums for Cream, Pink Floyd, Beatles, and Pretty Things at the time. I also covered for Hal Blaine. I think I did the drums on the Paranoid lp but I honestly don't remember. Sabbath Vol IV and everything after that, I did play on for sure. I played on every Rush album except the first one which is in fact John Rutsey. I was the original ''drum machine'' until they invented an actual machine that could replicate my playing. Mick Fleetwood doesn't really exist. He is actually me on stilts appearing much taller than I really am, I wore a fake beard/wig, and I played every Mac live show and studio session.

    • @rushbeat14
      @rushbeat14 5 лет назад +7

      I just shat and pissed myself at the same time and i never thought that was possible. You are indeed a great drummer!

    • @ronj9448
      @ronj9448 5 лет назад +7

      I"m always learning good shit on RUclips

    • @cordellsenior9935
      @cordellsenior9935 5 лет назад +5

      Hilarious.

    • @Scottie_S
      @Scottie_S 5 лет назад +5

      I love you. My new hero! I have sighted you at my grocery store, at my Subway 6 inch or 1 foot diner, at my day-spa...so unassuming, so humble. I will wait for you in quiet meditation until that moment when you finally come forth and make your presence felt and I will be blinded by your brilliance and will give myself up to you oh mighty Horus!!

    • @scottkasper6378
      @scottkasper6378 5 лет назад +6

      Epic troll

  • @miker.9138
    @miker.9138 4 года назад +52

    Purdie: "I played over Ringo's drumming...Ringo didn't play at all...Ringo doesn't exist, he's a hologram."

    • @whengmaingque7208
      @whengmaingque7208 2 года назад +1

      Me in the 60s talking to Purdie: okay play this song "A Day In The Life" if your to pussy about it play this "Strawberry Fields"

  • @constantheadache2045
    @constantheadache2045 4 года назад +32

    Never seen a case of “ Wish I was a Beatle syndrome” this bad since Yoko. Bernard made a critical mistake when he said he played on the first 3 albums. Why? Because we have seen Ringo play several of those songs LIVE. At least he could have taken credit for Ringo’s best drumming ( Rain, Getting Better) you know, the stuff they stopped playing live, it would have been a lie, but a more convincing lie. At first I thought “ wait, why does Ringo always have a backup drummer with him” then I realized. He never had a backup drummer in the early years or the Get Back concert! Also, no offense, he’s old. Also, we have seen Ringo demonstrate some songs and his playing style by himself! Also, Bernard constantly forgets what songs he played on, which I don’t think is helping his case. That’s not just something you forget. No one ever mentioned Purdue in any autobiographical books, and some of those Apple people have no reason not to expose the Beatles. Lastly, they wanted Ringo to be in the band. They could have kept Pete and have Purdy dub him. They didn’t know Ringo that well, heck, Pete is more of a stereotypical heartthrob than Ringo. But they choose him. I’m kinda irked about Bernard saying that they could “control” Ringo, that sounds like Bernard has malicious intent to me. Also, John could have gotten any session drummer for POB, someone like Jim Keltner would have been serviceable, but he choose Ringo. And Ringo’s drumming on that album is great.
    Conclusion: This is a worse Beatles theory than PID. Just like pid, ever piece of “evidence” can be easily be explained with common sense, and the only people who believe it are people who just hate the band member in question. Bernie, if anything, might have been in the studio and overdubbed once or twice ( although again, no mention of him by anyone important) and got a little carried anyway with the thought of being a Beatle. Also, sorry for the rant.

    • @jamesedwards4590
      @jamesedwards4590 2 года назад

      Only thing I disagree with is where you said they didn’t know Ringo well… they knew him pretty damn well over a couple years by the time he joined the band. They’d already recorded with him in Hamburg by 1962.

    • @phadrus
      @phadrus 2 года назад

      Ringo plays live, Purdie records. Simple.

  • @lukedelalio3155
    @lukedelalio3155 6 лет назад +130

    Good video, supports the facts as I know them.
    I met Bernard Purdie in maybe 1995 or so. I was a recording engineer teaching at a college, he came in to speak and play a bit. He was knowledgeable and charming. The Beatles issue came up, and he claimed Ringo didn't play on any of their songs, and he named "I Feel Fine" as an example of him playing the "Purdie Shuffle..."
    It's nonsense. The Beatles sessions are so well documented, and the technology of the time doesn't make overdubbing as easy as it became once 16 track recording became common. Pretty hard to take Ringo out of the mix when he's on a track with a bass and a piano also on it. Pretty hard for Bernard to be flying over to England to do sessions at EMI.
    As far as Ringo drumming on other Beatles tracks. To my ears he sounds fine on the original Love Me Do, and the real problem on that recording is Paul being so nervous his voice wobbles. Most of Paul's drumming with the Beatles is later, principally on the White Album. If you want to hear the difference of tone and touch and feel between Paul and Ringo, put on Dear Prudence. Paul plays the bulk of it, but once it gets to that ending vamp, in comes Ringo with his distinctive fills, and then his very solid timekeeping, his heavy foot, sloshy hi hat and wonderful feel.
    Such a great player. I hate when people trash Ringo. He's great.

    • @LConde23
      @LConde23 6 лет назад +4

      Bernard Purdie recorded overdubs on 3 Polydor Hamburg tracks when they were licensed by ATCO Records in USA. That label thought these recordings (from 1961) were not examples of the 1964 Beatle sound and decided to record overdubs to (try to) emulate the then-new sound. A session guitarrist overdubbed Harrison-style guitar licks on Sweet Georgia Brown and Purdie overdubbed drums on Ain't She Sweet, Take Out Some Insurance On Me and Sweet Georgia Brown.
      These versions were released on singles and on an album by ATCO in USA (completed with tracks by other artists). These versions were lost when the licensing contract expired. When Hamburg recordings were reissue in USA by Polydor, these songs appeared in the original form, with only the Beatles (with Pete Best) playing.
      What Bernard Purdie did was to take this little, almost zero participation in the Beatles story and transformed it into a BIG BIG THING, saying he did overdubs IN ALL EARLY BEATLES EMI RECORDINGS!!!
      Or he is lying or he is totally crazy.
      This is madness by definition. If you listen to the UK records, you'll see the drum track is identical to the US releases.

    • @polardeathdog5093
      @polardeathdog5093 6 лет назад +2

      He goes overboard claiming "all beatles" it's common that musicans are in sessions to fill in for others for various reasons. He didn't have to be in England to do overdubs. There is something called Parcel delivery for Masters... but he very well could have flown or been in England at the time for any number of reasons. Air flight is not a new thing. He needs more evidence.. his claims are feesable..but Bernard.. work on your rhetoric buddy. You make a good point..but we are just arguing amongs ourselves until definitive evidence materializes or doesn't.

    • @Rick-Jangle
      @Rick-Jangle 6 лет назад +9

      Luke DeLalio couldn’t agree with you more! I can’t understand why so many people disrespect Ringo as a drummer. Ringo was a beautiful feel player. He played perfectly to each song. He never overplayed anything and just always gave to the song what was required. If you listen to Dave Grohl, he sums up Ringo perfectly. I’d rather listen to people like Dave Grohl than critics who have never sat behind a set of drums in their lives. Ringo was a gun!

    • @keithmctaggart8181
      @keithmctaggart8181 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly Rick. Not only that, there are many examples of Ringo playing live, virtually all of which are just like the record. Also present are his time, feel and energy. His style is unmistakable.

    • @moonbeamskies3346
      @moonbeamskies3346 5 лет назад +3

      I think it's possible that Purdie was paid to shut up after he started to spill the beans. There was a huge amount of corporate money invested in the Beatles in 1963, and some unsavory characters were involved. Nothing was left to chance, the records had to be good and sell in huge quantities. Session logs showing Ringo as drummer could have easily been faked. "He looked the part and was easy to control." It starts to make sense if you look at the big picture.

  • @goofparade
    @goofparade 5 лет назад +68

    Yeah they had a tons of spare tracks still open for overdubs in 63 on that mono tape deck!

    • @wingracer1614
      @wingracer1614 5 лет назад +1

      It's actually doable. But then Martin and the Beatles were using a lot of 2 track recording in 63 anyway.

    • @kingslaphappy1533
      @kingslaphappy1533 5 лет назад +19

      They didnt have a way ro remove Ringo, since he was already merged in the sub-mix with other instruments and vocals, only possibly add to him.

    • @eddiemowery8777
      @eddiemowery8777 5 лет назад +4

      Look up "bouncing tracks" and you will get your answer. It was very common back in those days to mix everything that had been recorded down to a single track to free up more tracks to record.

    • @Ptpop
      @Ptpop 5 лет назад +10

      Eddie Mowery once they bounced the tracks it would have been impossible to remove Ringo’s drums. If they put another track of drums on top of Ringos it would have sounded like a mess.

    • @kingslaphappy1533
      @kingslaphappy1533 5 лет назад

      Agreed!

  • @HarrisonJBounel
    @HarrisonJBounel 5 лет назад +91

    Albert Einstein stole all of Purdie's ideas about the theory of relativity and general nuclear science as well.

    • @outsidetheline7505
      @outsidetheline7505 4 года назад

      Stealing is a good idea, Ringo should of stole the keys to Purdies car on all those session dates Purdie overdubbed the drums with Beatles

  • @RonWikso
    @RonWikso 5 лет назад +53

    I absolutely love Bernard Purdie, his playing, and his contribution to music and to drumming. It's immeasurable and most drummers have been influenced by his playing in one way or another, myself included. And he also seems like a genuinely affable and likable guy, from what I've seen.
    Having said that, I heard a story on good authority about a very accomplished English drummer named Ian Wallace (King Crimson, Don Henley, and many others), who once had the opportunity to ask George Harrison about which Beatles songs Bernard Purdie played on. As the story goes, George's reply was, in his Liverpudlian accent, "who's Bernard Purdie?". Take that for whatever it's worth.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  5 лет назад +6

      If that’s true, it answers everyone here who’s asked “Why haven’t the Beatles themselves addressed this?”

    • @BernieBrownEyes
      @BernieBrownEyes 5 лет назад +4

      Note that Ian Wallace played on Handle With Care by the Traveling Wilburys. It is clear as to why the Beatles never addressed a problem that to them is more nonsensical than the "Paul is Dead" myth.
      By the way, the Bear Family release covering the Beatles' Polydor sessions ("Beatles Bop") includes the Purdie sessions and identified the overdubs as Purdie's on the corresponding tracks (all in mono only)

    • @fewwiggle
      @fewwiggle 5 лет назад

      Well, Purdie did his (alleged) overdubs in the USA on completely irrelevant "Beatles" records -- so, the part regarding Harrison makes sense even if Purdie's account is partially true.

    • @destroythenarrative7941
      @destroythenarrative7941 4 года назад

      @@FabFourArchivist It's amusing you've compiled clips of vids as a beatles archivist and set them up only to clarify your opinion as a beatles fanboy worshipper. Yet where were you in the 60's around Liverpool, lol ,or even in existence ? Purdie's claims hold more reality as someone in the scene at the time than a youtube archivist who's infatuated with a 60s studio group that fell flat live stage because of lack of raw talent and an elementary drummer. At least the Monkees were smart enough to never tour. lol, now there's a band worth throwing your delusions at.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 2 года назад

      I love George LOL 😂

  • @catsofsherman1316
    @catsofsherman1316 6 лет назад +149

    he also invented penicillin and the internal combustion engine. quite the resume that fellow has

    • @The22on
      @The22on 5 лет назад +3

      He played on Alexander Fleming's gold double album set: Sticky Needles. It had the hits: Don't Resist Me, Darlin', I Got The Cure, and Goodbye, Gonorrhea (aka A Big Hit From A Short Stick).
      (Note: Alexander Fleming was the inventor/discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic. It was a miracle in treating soldiers in World War II who often died of infection from a gunshot, not from the gunshot itself).

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 5 лет назад +2

      He was a serious drummer that played with some of the best. I would not be so quick to dismiss him.

    • @gregr999
      @gregr999 5 лет назад +4

      And it was Bernard Purdie, not Al Gore, who invented the internet. Let's set the record straight on this.

    • @LouCarlozo
      @LouCarlozo 5 лет назад +3

      You're wrong about the penicillin. It was the cure for cancer. Get your facts straight.

    • @dippey
      @dippey 5 лет назад

      Also wrote all of the Stones back catalogue.

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA 6 лет назад +235

    I was born a few weeks after Sgt. Pepper came out and helped Martin with the mixing.

    • @DylanPickleGaming
      @DylanPickleGaming 6 лет назад

      ROOKTABULA ???

    • @verdict4me
      @verdict4me 5 лет назад +3

      Was that before or after Dr.Pepper?That was his favourite drink.Also if you were born just after Sgt.Pepper came out.How could you have helped Martin do mixing back in 65-66 & p.s. he mixed & played piano for the Stones not the Beatles anyway.Unless you're talking George Martin.

    • @cotswoldcuckoo775
      @cotswoldcuckoo775 5 лет назад +6

      I laced Billy Shiers' football boots and then helped with the running.

    • @scottmcgregor3317
      @scottmcgregor3317 5 лет назад +10

      I supplied all of wax for the sculptures on the cover.

    • @anthonyryan998
      @anthonyryan998 5 лет назад +1

      I always suspected this! :-)

  • @richarddunne9802
    @richarddunne9802 4 года назад +12

    I've met Bernard Purdie at a drum workshop in Ireland. He's an amazing drummer but it's hard to believe these claims. I can imagine session drummers often play on albums over the musicians that are credited. I can't imagine, for example, that five year old drummer actually played on Mmm Bop by Hanson at the time. I can imagine an accomplished session drummer like Bernard Purdie jumping in on some of the Beatles' early songs with straight rock n roll playing. But Ringo's style from Rubber Soul onwards is so unique and, in some ways, technically incorrect, that it's hard to imagine anyone else playing on the recordings. And that's not to criticize Ringo. I'm a drummer and a huge fan of his but what made him special was his unique, almost melodic approach to the kit, not his blistering technique. It's hard to imagine anyone else playing on songs like Come Together, Strawberry Fields, She Said She Said, A Day In the Life, Good Morning, Good Morning, Rain and so on. It's not the jaw-dropping, mind-blowing technique or dynamics of a John Bonham or indeed a Bernard Purdie but it is something very idiosyncratic and original. I always thought Ringo's drumming was kind of weird. It's unusual, it's almost singable, it's bouncy, it's behind the beat, it's kind of 'incorrect' but it's incredibly original, and when you watch the videos from the time he seems to play them live just as they were on the record, at least the ones they have footage for. I think Bernard Puride would have been much tighter, maybe 'better' if you want to put it that way but it wouldn't have suited the music as much.

    • @adamkorekach9936
      @adamkorekach9936 2 года назад

      Great comment.

    • @talltim9579
      @talltim9579 2 года назад

      You have no proof that "unique" sound was Ringo.

    • @richarddunne9802
      @richarddunne9802 2 года назад +3

      @@talltim9579 What does that even mean? Do you have proof that Paul McCartney actually played bass on Rubber Soul? I mean, were you there?! Is there footage? Perhaps it's an urban myth.

    • @sulamericaparadiso3165
      @sulamericaparadiso3165 Год назад

      Great comment indeed, yes Sir !

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +1

      exactly - his forte was in the unique, weird, one-of-a-kind inventive little patterns which fit the songs so perfectly. It's NOT about the blistering technique (and who would even want/imagine that in the Beatles' recordings?)

  • @blackmore4
    @blackmore4 5 лет назад +40

    _"His claims have grown and changed over time"_
    That about sums it up. Nonsense.

  • @cobbwebs
    @cobbwebs 6 лет назад +92

    EMI was fastidious in their record-keeping. They listed who performed and what was performed on any given day. Hours and pay were also included for the musician's union. Purdy's name was never listed. Book called The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn. Get it.

    • @bartlettohio
      @bartlettohio 5 лет назад +1

      Got it !

    • @bartlettohio
      @bartlettohio 5 лет назад +12

      Epstein NEVER handled master tapes. Neil Aspinal might have. But those tapes would have been delivered to Capital Records in LA. Capital used Gold Star Studios and The Wrecking Crew[session musicians]. IF any American drummer would have played on them...it would have been Hal Blaine...who played on every Beach Boys record...and did more sessions than Purdey ever dreamed of.

    • @philschroeder
      @philschroeder 5 лет назад +3

      The definitive book, glad I got one while it was in print! Big bucks on eBay, but worth it if you're a disciple.

    • @wgb01001
      @wgb01001 5 лет назад +1

      SUCH a fantastic book.

    • @The22on
      @The22on 5 лет назад +3

      If anyone in America would be chosen to play drums on an important rock record, it would absolutely be Hal Blaine of the Wrecking Crew. There would be no one else to call. He played on more hits than any other drummer. He even had the idea to add timpani to This Diamond Ring. When a record company thought they had a hit record in the making and needed a drummer - he was da man.
      When he was asked why he was so good, he said he practiced night and day. Even if he had two sessions that day, he went home at night and practiced paradiddles. He said that was the only way he could be sure that if the next day's recording session needed a fast fill that he could play it perfectly the first time without spending ten minutes warming up.

  • @starshiptrooper7670
    @starshiptrooper7670 6 лет назад +25

    I'm still trying to figure out if Paul is dead or not and now this!! Please don't make me play the records backwards again... A

  • @eti313
    @eti313 5 лет назад +24

    "He's lying, he's always lying. Last week he said he invented the Everly Brothers."

    • @danthomas2146
      @danthomas2146 4 года назад +3

      "And Lawrence Welk! He always lyin'!"

    • @jurgostuff
      @jurgostuff 4 года назад +2

      YESSSSSSSS!!!!!!

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 5 лет назад +8

    Some old Beatles records, pre Ringo, showed why Pete Best was replaced.
    He had no drive like Ringo.

  • @v-town1980
    @v-town1980 6 лет назад +59

    No way! You could never replace Ringo. He was perfect for The Beatles. His drumming and personality worked great with their sound and style.

  • @chrissscottt
    @chrissscottt 6 лет назад +112

    Purdie is dreaming! It was me over-dubbing Ringo's drums. The fact that I wasn't born at the time is beside the point.

    • @Rockstaralan
      @Rockstaralan 6 лет назад +2

      And I was the guy brought in to overdub Stu Sutcliffe's bass parts on the ATCO Sheridan releases, since he didn't really know how to play. Even though I wasn't born for another 10 years, that does nothing to change the fact! ;-)

    • @fireglo450music
      @fireglo450music 6 лет назад +2

      I was George's body double on tour in 1965. Don't even start to question the fact that I was born in 1997. DON'T.

    • @JohnCapizolaSr714
      @JohnCapizolaSr714 6 лет назад

      I was.

    • @QuarrellaDeVil
      @QuarrellaDeVil 6 лет назад +2

      I had a chat with someone in the Black Sabbath camp a few years ago who gave Mike Bordin a hard time for his going in and redoing the drums on Ozzy's first two albums, and he pointedly asked if Bordin had redubbed Ringo on the White Album. Obviously, there's a conspiracy here! [eyes rolling]

    • @JohnCapizolaSr714
      @JohnCapizolaSr714 6 лет назад

      Again, it's not a conspiracy, it's done allthe time! You just gave an example of it.

  • @nicholascremato
    @nicholascremato 5 лет назад +9

    I have met Purdie. His time is absolutely perfect and he played on hundreds of songs he didn't get credit for and you should know there s no nicer guy on this earth!!!

    • @BigStar303
      @BigStar303 5 лет назад +7

      So if he's a "nice guy" he gets a pass for making shit up? Is that your position on this issue?

    • @frankrichards3089
      @frankrichards3089 6 месяцев назад

      Seems like a decent guy besides being full of shit regarding this topic.

    • @johanponin8680
      @johanponin8680 6 месяцев назад

      that's why it's so strange for him to claim such bs, he's a legit legend in so many dimensions.. alas, humans gotta be humans

  • @izellkinney2720
    @izellkinney2720 3 года назад +4

    I saw an interview with Ringo some years ago where he said John Lennon was disappointed with the fact that Ringo couldn't capture that full Motown drumming sound and Ringo pointed out that there were two drummers making that sound. So if anything I think its possible that some of Ringo"s drumming was over dubbed. I doubt that Ringo wasn't on those 21 songs at all.

    • @mr_bassman6685
      @mr_bassman6685 2 месяца назад

      That had to have been referring to one of their solo albums, ofc Ringo's never said anything about 2 drummers on *Beatles* records

  • @TedLenn0n
    @TedLenn0n 6 лет назад +45

    This actually reinforces that Ringo was a good drummer. A drummer of Purdy's caliber isn't going to try to claim credit for mediocre playing.

    • @moonbeamskies3346
      @moonbeamskies3346 6 лет назад

      TedLenn0n Or maybe, he really did play on She Loves You. It's pretty good drumming.

    • @robinowens420
      @robinowens420 6 лет назад

      John Lennon said that ringo's store was in a good drummer but he made a good beetle

  • @Vulf
    @Vulf 6 лет назад +107

    wow the ATCO stuff sounds like purdie or panama francis (who purdie loved) !! amazing work !!

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад +5

      Heck yeah. I really appreciate you chiming in, given your connection to Purdie. I didn't hear about any links to Francis, but you never know...

    • @zelupl2063
      @zelupl2063 6 лет назад +3

      Hi Vulfpeck :D!

    • @heftyalan1152
      @heftyalan1152 6 лет назад

      Vulf Of the few songs Purdie played on one was Ain't she sweet and another was Sweet Georgia Brown

  • @nunyabus2183
    @nunyabus2183 5 лет назад +39

    Yea don't you remember Purdie in the rooftop concert? I love the purdie half time shuffle and play it, but he ain't no Ringo Starr.

    • @evrtt_trn
      @evrtt_trn 3 года назад +1

      the nose blowing on Dig a Pony is typical Purdie ikr

    • @marc-hc6de
      @marc-hc6de 3 года назад

      That’s racist, that was Billy Preston, just cause he’s black doesn’t mean they look the same !

    • @waukivorycopse2402
      @waukivorycopse2402 27 дней назад

      Purdie is also under the stage at the Ed Sullivan show in '64, Carol Kaye took photos.

  • @hermanblume275
    @hermanblume275 5 лет назад +2

    Purdie played with The Originals, as well as The New Originals, and The Thamesmen. In the early '60s he toured briefly with Spinal Tap in place of James "Stumpy" Pepys, who was killed in a bizarre gardening accident. He was called in on Tap's tour in Japan in '82 for a brief period when Joe "Mama" Besser came down with a case of "mogo on the magogo." He also did session work for The Rutles and Blind Melon Chitlin. (source: Lester Bung, Cream Magazine)

    • @waukivorycopse2402
      @waukivorycopse2402 6 месяцев назад

      He also claimed he played on Alan Jardines 1965 Folk Punk anthem " Aw Cripes, it just ain't Fair" but he didn't. It was Bob Crane from Hogan's Heroes.

  • @kuroimusic
    @kuroimusic 5 лет назад +11

    [Interior car]
    George -- I want you to play in one of me songs.
    Eric -- No, man! Nobody plays in Beatles records!
    George -- Purdie did.

    • @joellagonzales6343
      @joellagonzales6343 4 года назад

      @MarceloKuroi *my*

    • @kuroimusic
      @kuroimusic 4 года назад +1

      @@joellagonzales6343 They talk like that.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouse#Lexicon_and_syntax

  • @Tomsawyerspit
    @Tomsawyerspit 5 лет назад +36

    As a drummer of 40 years, I'm calling bullshit on this one and I love Mr.Purdies work. Not only can you hear Ringos playing with a consistent style and sound throughout the Beatles catalog, but you can see him playing it . I was one of those guys in my early years who thought there wasn't much to Ringos playing, man was I wrong.

    • @AkingBones1
      @AkingBones1 5 лет назад +2

      Well Said.....Agree totally but with 53 yrs experience and still playing ....

    • @stephenpaulharper
      @stephenpaulharper 5 лет назад +8

      A lot of my favorite drummers are from Jazz, Prog and Motown, Ringo is in a class all by himself. No one else on Earth could've replaced him in The Beatles.

    • @AlmostReady504
      @AlmostReady504 5 лет назад

      You can tell Ringo's playing. The closest duplicating in style and unorthodox fills is the current drummer in the tribute band
      "The Liverpool Legends"..... Brilliant

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 2 года назад

      @@stephenpaulharper Absolutely agree!

    • @KurtI2525
      @KurtI2525 Год назад

      @@stephenpaulharper incredible feel and full of little tricks.

  • @trockfield77
    @trockfield77 4 года назад +6

    "Did Bernard Purdie replace Ringo on more than 20 Beatles records"? No.

  • @sourisvoleur4854
    @sourisvoleur4854 4 года назад +24

    Steve Martin played banjo on Hard Day's Night.

  • @SaintShemp
    @SaintShemp 6 лет назад +52

    Purdie is probably just confused. There were many Beatle "soundalike" recordings made when they first hit America as well as the Atco/Atlantic Tony Sheridan tracks. Many studio musicians are unsure about what they played on. Many times, there were no vocals or lead guitar tracks when they played. Hal Blaine, who was the "go to" studio drummer on many artists' records has claimed he drummed on some records that he didn't. Is he a liar? No, as he also claims he didn't drum on some records that musicians and producers said he did. Why the confusion? Sometimes, record producers wold bring in multiple drummers on different occasions until they found the "take" they liked. Also, some of these guys, like Purdie, Blaine, and Earl Palmer were drumming on hundreds of sessions a year and asking them what they did on a particular recording would take an incredible memory.

    • @bholaoates1542
      @bholaoates1542 6 лет назад

      Great points Michael.

    • @TheSteveSteele
      @TheSteveSteele 6 лет назад

      Exactly.

    • @MarkInLA
      @MarkInLA 6 лет назад

      MIKE !! What a coincident !!! Read mine, directly above !!!

    • @ipsurvivor
      @ipsurvivor 6 лет назад +2

      Michael Shimp - To say he played everything for The Beatles and Ringo Zero is not confusion but lying and some people will believe him. He said some slanderous shit about Ringo... Like he was just there because they could control him... Ringo came from the poorest background of all the Beatles and overcame chronic child illness to become one of the most influential musicians on Earth...
      then Purdie changes his story... At least Carol Kaye is consistent with her lies... But in both cases two respected studio pros want to take something away from other gainfully employed musicians, Purdie Ringo, Carol Kaye James Jamerson. Playing on some cheap ass pre-fame Beatles exploitation record is not the same as replacing Ringo if he even played on that... This is not tangled and I could have debunked this when I was 12 in the early 70s. The only thing tangled is his brain.
      This is the Beatles... You would know if they let you in the room. He never met them as far as we know in the 60s and lots of people played on Beatles covers without thinking it was the Fab Four themselves... I think the smartest thing he did was to drop it...

    • @SaintShemp
      @SaintShemp 6 лет назад +5

      Ringo was actually a great drummer. The reason the Beatles loved Ringo was he was very precise and consistent. Not fancy but a great "time" drummer. I was a vocalist in an Austin, Texas band and our drummer pointed this out to me. You can watch film footage of the Beatles live and hear and see that he played the drums at the exact same speed as the recordings. He didn't speed up or slow down he was right on top of the beat. Nowadays, many professional drummers use an electronic metronome (even live) to achieve the same result. I once read an interview with George Harrison where he said whenever Ringo sat in for Pete Best, the Beatles realized they sounded like a "professional" band.

  • @santiagoroo4691
    @santiagoroo4691 5 лет назад +15

    When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone and first turned it on, he surprisingly had three lost calls...all of them from Bernard Purdie

  • @willisj633
    @willisj633 5 лет назад +15

    I directly asked Mark Lewisohn about Purdie and he said there is absolutely no proof he played on any of the EMI Beatles recordings. Keep in mind EMI kept records of all studio musicians who logged in and out of Abbey Road studios (for payment purposes) and Lewisohn never saw his name come up there related to the Beatles recording sessions or subsequent editing. This has been further cemented by Norman Smith who was asked by my friend for his syndicated Beatles radio show and Geoff Emerick who I asked direct. They were the first engineers on all of the Beatles recordings made at Abbey Road Studios. Both said Purdie was not used for any overdubbing there on Beatles tracks. As far as Beat Brothers and Tony Sheridan, we never asked because those are not part of the groups official recording catalog.

    • @johnnhoj6749
      @johnnhoj6749 4 года назад +3

      Agreed. Of course the whole idea of a US drummer needing to be imported to do anonymous session drumming in a British studio at the time stretches credulity anyway, especially in the days when intercontinental travel was far less common. There were more than enough qualified UK-based session drummers, not least and most obviously, Andy White.

  • @eljoe1235
    @eljoe1235 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video. I had pieced this general idea together after reading the Weinberg book, but you did a great job of connecting all the dots.

  • @theHAL9000
    @theHAL9000 6 лет назад +26

    I was the ghostwriter and primary singer on the Sergeant Pepper album. It was a hectic time for me as I was also simultaneously playing lead tuba in a oompah band in Berlin. It will all be documented in my book.

  • @lhommedapresdemain2033
    @lhommedapresdemain2033 5 лет назад +4

    I play bass on the 3 Anthologies. At that time, the Beatles had musicians to test the instruments and the mics. So I play bass on every demos. My friend Jojo 'big sack' McBloobloo played lead guitar, and of course, Bernard Purdie played drums. We weren't told that we were playing Beatles' songs, on the partitions, the band was called 'l'Homme d'Après Demain'. I really loved the 60's! Great experience.

    • @waukivorycopse2402
      @waukivorycopse2402 6 месяцев назад

      McBloobloo was great, tasty licks, played a Grundelsten 9string didn't he?

  • @ceejay1794
    @ceejay1794 5 лет назад +1

    Referenced and concise. Love the work put into your videos. Always leaves me with something to chew on. Peace and 💕

  • @bigbeefscorcho
    @bigbeefscorcho 5 лет назад +8

    I think Purdie just gets a kick out of whipping everybody into a frenzy over it. I think it’s funny!

  • @arniewince7133
    @arniewince7133 6 лет назад +33

    Purdie is a liar. He did play on the soundtrack album for a movie called Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (soundtrack) which was made in 1978. While the movie is named after the Beatles album, and uses their music in the soundtrack, the Beatles themselves were not involved and it’s not a “Beatles Album”. That's his only involvement concerning the Beatles.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад +5

      Good comment on the Pepper movie soundtrack. Didn't include it here due to time (and confusion!). But if Purdie wasn't involved at all, what are your thoughts on who overdubbed for the ATCO releases?

    • @bassplayer10
      @bassplayer10 5 лет назад +1

      Frampton and the BGees...horrible movie!

    • @TheGlendrum
      @TheGlendrum 5 лет назад +1

      Purdie's comments are exaggerated and misleading. However great drummer and really nice guy.

    • @mattickista
      @mattickista 5 лет назад

      @@bassplayer10 It was an absolutely horrible rendition of the original work

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 5 лет назад

      "I read the news today oh boy. About a lucky man, who made the grade."

  • @williamrouthier8822
    @williamrouthier8822 6 лет назад +12

    Great article and solid investigating. What you concluded makes perfect sense for the scenario. It's impossible that all 4 Beatles, George Martin and the studio engineers wouldn't have said something about Perdie overdubbing. And, just to clarify further, Ringo is one of the best drummers in rock, ever. He's spontaneous and swings, his fills are legendary, and he is the perfect Beatles drummer.

  • @digitalkulak7457
    @digitalkulak7457 5 лет назад +8

    As far-fetched as these claims may sound, I will add one relevant point of interest...
    In nearly every public appearance of Ringo drumming live post-Beatles, he does so with a second drummer.
    Starting from George Harrison's Concert For Bangladesh in the early 1970s where Ringo drums with Jim Keltner.
    One interesting appearance was on Australian television. He drops his sticks, and the drumming keeps going. I thought it must have been pre-recorded and he was miming, then I realised that, once again, there was a second drummer... ruclips.net/video/rtkIFdP0lJs/видео.html
    I always thought it was strange to have 2 drummers onstage, even given Phil Spector's "wall of sound" technique.
    Make of this what you will. The second drummer theory, from the grassy knoll.

    • @johnnhoj6749
      @johnnhoj6749 4 года назад +2

      Concert For Bangladesh had multiple guitarists too. It was less a coherent band than a bunch of mates, as many who could make it.
      More to the point, Ringo was the sole drummer on stage with the Beatles on hundreds of occasions during the exact period when he was supposedly so inadequate.

    • @lazrpo
      @lazrpo 4 года назад +2

      If there wasn't hours of footage of Ringo drumming with the Beatles when they were touring, you could've been onto something.

    • @TheSolidheroes
      @TheSolidheroes 4 года назад +1

      Reminds me of the rumors that Verdine White didn't actually play bass during the Eart Wind & Fire live shows but that backstage Louis Johnson an accomplished studio musician was actually the one doing all the insane bass lines and bass solos. Proof in the pudding: Watch V. White playing bass solos on later EWF shows he sounds like a below average amateur musician. I'm a musician too with stage experience ( guitar, bass) I saw a video of V. White at a Namm stand and he played like 1 basslick over and over looking slick in his slick boots.

    • @digitalkulak7457
      @digitalkulak7457 4 года назад

      @@TheSolidheroes Thanks, I might have a look at that!

    • @dondamon4669
      @dondamon4669 2 года назад

      He was an alcoholic at this point

  • @superkjell
    @superkjell 3 года назад +2

    There are lots of studio musicians who can't keep track of all the records they played on.

  • @obbor4
    @obbor4 6 лет назад +17

    This guy seems like he's the Little Richard of drummers. "(I'm the one who taught The Beatles to go, "Woooo!") Nobody else plays like Ringo. The man is clearly delusional. As delusional as those who claim the Pete Best was a better drummer than Ringo.

    • @trueneutral1694
      @trueneutral1694 5 лет назад +4

      obbor4 but isn’t it pretty apparent that’s where Paul got it from? I mean, Paul was a big Little Richard fan. The Beatles are my all time favorite band and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being inspired

    • @edthesecond
      @edthesecond 5 лет назад +2

      As for who taught Little Richard to go "Wooooo!", check out the recordings of the great Gospel Singer, Miss Marion Williams. No big deal really. Musicians are allowed to steal as long as they don't plagiarize.

    • @azimovwatts6425
      @azimovwatts6425 5 лет назад +1

      @@edthesecond thats right. If musicians weren't stylistically influenced by each other then music wouldn't evolve

    • @jeffthebracketman
      @jeffthebracketman 5 лет назад

      obbor4 also how about the (unconfirmed) rumor that Little Richard HIMSELF played the piano on the Beatles version of Long Tall Sally???

    • @davidgreen8768
      @davidgreen8768 5 лет назад

      Jeff Webber think you’ll find it was likely George Martin... i know he definitely played on some of their tracks when required

  • @patbrown1808
    @patbrown1808 5 лет назад +6

    I've known Bernard for 30 years. Very nice man and awesome drummer. This video is an explanation I can buy!

    • @arniewince7133
      @arniewince7133 5 лет назад

      Good point but a Beatle drummer still goes unexplained. You can buy it but you can also buy a fake Rolex.

    • @rackinfrackin
      @rackinfrackin 5 лет назад +2

      I've got a bridge in Brooklyn you can buy, too.

  • @scatteredfrog
    @scatteredfrog 3 года назад +3

    That was NOT Bernard Purdie on the drums. It was Carol Kaye. She was there. She played EVERYTHING.

  • @bodensick
    @bodensick 5 лет назад +26

    Purdie going in and out over knowing then not remembering Beatles tracks he played on reduces his claim to rubbish. Stating that Ringo was picked to play drums because he could be controlled is also bunk because both John and Paul liked Ringo and wanted Pete out to let Ringo in (what did he mean by "controlled?"). I've read Geoff Emerick's (the real Beatles producer)book and Purdie's name doesn't come up at all (Alan White was a session drummer who played on Love Me Do). Sorry Purdie, but wishing you were a Beatle doesn't make you one. By the way, Ringo did just fine when you watch the band play 'live.'

    • @andersforsgren3806
      @andersforsgren3806 5 лет назад +1

      Alan White of Yes & Oasis? Wait a sec, he did play with John Lennon later - so yes, no need to goggle it - figured its the same guy already. :)

    • @jimcharles651
      @jimcharles651 5 лет назад +3

      Andy White, not Alan White!

    • @gvgv3515
      @gvgv3515 3 года назад

      @@jimcharles651 thank you I was wondering if Alan White, the Yes drummer hopped in a time machine to be playing on Beatles albums/ songs

  • @MrTCHOSS
    @MrTCHOSS 4 года назад +9

    Purdie also said he wrote The Shawshank Redemption and painted the Sistine Chapel

    • @gvgv3515
      @gvgv3515 3 года назад

      He also hunted for that elusive culinary fungus known today as the Bernie trouffle!

  • @Nobody4rpresident
    @Nobody4rpresident 5 лет назад +5

    Purdie replaced Jon Bonham on Led Zeppelin’s “Fool in the Rain.” Bonham was too drunk to record that day. Purdie put his signature shuffle in the song so we would all know it was him. This was passed on to me by Jussie Smollett who heard it from Kathleen Blasey Ford.

  • @DaveRucci
    @DaveRucci 6 месяцев назад +2

    Well we know for damn sure at the very least that RINGO absolutely played drums on ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE as it was recorded live in front of the world.

    • @josephnelson2591
      @josephnelson2591 3 месяца назад

      Actually most of "All You Need is Love" was mixed for the cameras. George's solo was live - listen carefully and you'll hear him choke on one of the notes - and John sang live, although he replaced his part after the broadcast.

    • @josephnelson2591
      @josephnelson2591 3 месяца назад

      Mimed, not mixed.

  • @killergoose7643
    @killergoose7643 3 года назад +16

    Based on all the information presented here, this is my interpretation: Purdie initially misremembered the details of the session, but in later interviews embellished his story (not necessarily in bad faith, he comes off very playful in interviews and has probably mastered the art of bullshitting). But when it became public record and fans started taking interest, he not only doubled down but embellished it even more just to mess with hardcore Beatlemaniacs who took it personally. Then when he started writing his book, he scaled back the claims a bit to avoid having any definitive statements in writing that could potentially get him sued. It's obvious that Purdie's most specific claims about Ringo aren't true, but I don't hold any of it against him. He just messed with the wrong fanbase.

    • @gas33z
      @gas33z 3 года назад +2

      This seems like the most likely explanation. Entertainers over-embellish stories all the time, the reaction from fans just made him too angry to want to clear things up.

  • @perudolux
    @perudolux 5 лет назад +4

    The first 4 track tape machines appeared in the mid-sixties.... something to consider when thinking about replacing drums. That means that on earlier recordings, drums are not isolated on tape but everything is bounced together on 2 tracks

    • @josephnelson2591
      @josephnelson2591 3 месяца назад

      EMI got their first four track machines in 1959. They were used for opera, allowing the orchestra and singers to be isolated on stereo pairs. George Martin wanted to use them on pop sessions but didn't get approval until late 1963.

  • @rayhamilton6923
    @rayhamilton6923 5 лет назад +14

    I find it amazing that anyone would give any credibility to this man when, in the 55 years since he supposedly made these recordings, not a single person has come forward to confirm his story.

    • @CurtisGabrielMusic
      @CurtisGabrielMusic 2 года назад +6

      He's not just any man though is he. He's a legendary well respected drummer that has worked with the best of the best. He has absolutely no reason to make up such a story. His life is already full of much bigger accolades than doing some drum replacements. Its very possible he has remembered it wrong though. Although he seems quite adamant.

  • @christopherg9806
    @christopherg9806 5 лет назад

    I've never heard this story before, though I can't say that I'm a huge Beatles follower. (I like some songs, not others.) I will watch your channel again though, because it was interesting information and very well presented. You have a natural, conversational and professional delivery, unlike a lot of RUclips presenters who try too hard to be animated.

  • @GosokuRyuYodan
    @GosokuRyuYodan 4 года назад +3

    It is common knowledge that producers often used seasoned, professional session men (and women) on recordings by these 60s groups. Playing live and playing in the studio are two totally separate things. Studio time was extremely expensive, the producers had a budget, and there was no time to have a neophyte learn the craft. I can hear three or four different drumming styles on Beatles' recordings, "Day Tripper" being one of the most obvious. As the Beatles became more famous, they gained more control over their sound. But, in the beginning, the producer called the shots. I don't know who played what, but I can hear differences on various tracks, and I know that using session players was/is a common practice.

    • @outsidetheline7505
      @outsidetheline7505 4 года назад +1

      Spot on, it comes down to money. And any drummer watching Beatles live stage vids would agree that Ringo was very basic and limited. It's obvious in his demeanor and playing style live, he's nothing more than a metronome behind the rest of the group.

  • @rishardlampese8947
    @rishardlampese8947 5 лет назад +9

    This conversation has been getting under my skin for years. I didn't even want to listen to this video but I'm glad I did. You spelled out what I've known for years. Ringo was great in the Beatles and never really needed any help period! Relegating him to tambourine on Love Me Do was something that should not have happened imo. Ringo was never given a chance to improve or adapt the feel to what Martin was aiming for. The few tunes that Paul played drums on had nothing to do with a lack of ability on Ringo's part. They were circumstantial. Thanks for posting this video. It's long overdue!

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. Happy to help get to the bottom of things.

    • @jwjeffrey
      @jwjeffrey 5 лет назад

      @@FabFourArchivist The fact Paul play drums instead of Ringo was Ringo wasn't around to play the drums so Paul did.Also with all of Paul's true confessions lately how come Paul never mentions somebody other than Ringo play the Drums? Surely Paul would have notice something like that.

  • @seekingwisdom8
    @seekingwisdom8 6 лет назад +28

    Purdie is a great drummer, and it is repulsive to me that he needs to make sure people know that. I admire his work, but I doubt he over dubbed Ringo's drumming. There are always debates over who the "greatest" drummer is and it seems many like to trash Ringo. Drumming is more than speed or complicated grooves. A great drummer enhances the song and no other drummer could do what Ringo did. He may not play jazz riffs or super fast fills, but he had a style and creativity that complemented every song he played with the Beatles. Something as simple as putting towels over the toms when playing "Come together" and other songs was genius. He is one of the greatest drummers because he enhanced the music. He didn't need the attention, in fact I believe none of the Beatles needed to feel one was better than the other playing their instruments and singing. Song writing may be a different issue, but what does it matter. They were the greatest group ever and worked as a group to create perfect songs. Don't get me wrong, I love early Chicago, early Yes, the different variations of Fleetwood Mac, The Who and many many other bands and song writers, so for me it isn't that I worship the Beatles or Ringo, I just know what I like and I pay attention and study the the songs. Ringo displays great class by staying out of this. I won't trash Purdie other than my initial comment that I find his need to be recognized repulsive. He's a great musician who should be happy with his talent and his success.

    • @LOKJazz
      @LOKJazz 5 лет назад +1

      Heaven forbid he promotes himself. There's a reason he's probably the most recorded drummer in the world. It's just hard to accept isn't it.

    • @kingboobs20
      @kingboobs20 5 лет назад +5

      @@LOKJazz He could have promoted himself without making shit up and denying another musician his due credit. It was a classic douchebag move.

    • @greg8598
      @greg8598 5 лет назад +2

      Said beautifully. My thoughts precisely.

    • @patrickmadden9890
      @patrickmadden9890 5 лет назад +1

      @Jamie Uhler The commenter didn't spend any time promoting his own drumming, though, which is the point of his opening line. Self-promotion is at issue, not other-promotion. And if Purdie's claims are true, how would we know what kind of drummer Ringo is?

    • @JoseAntonioDuclaud
      @JoseAntonioDuclaud 5 лет назад +1

      Extraordinary, smart and sensible remarks James. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @mc2mc277
    @mc2mc277 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a longtime musician and my late wife was a world-class guitarist, who played on many sessions over the years….regular blah session, sessions that later won Grammies, movie soundtracks that she was also flown to Los Angeles/Hollywood for, etc. Busy session players sometimes have NO IDEA what they played on or who the artist was. So, if Purdy seems to not kniw fir sure, it is not a sign if being untruthful. That may actually be the reality. BTW, Purdie also played on the movie soundtrack for “Sgt Peppers Lonely Heartsclub Band.”

  • @ronaldcaraway8184
    @ronaldcaraway8184 2 года назад +2

    Remember that the Beetles were not only the band that changed music, they were a commodity, an for sure Purdie did play.

  • @fulcrumspigot455
    @fulcrumspigot455 5 лет назад +40

    What a load of bollocks.

  • @heorgegarrison5554
    @heorgegarrison5554 5 лет назад +19

    Now listen here, all of the beatles died at birth and i replaced them all and created every song soooo i gotta have some credit at least

  • @wylieship
    @wylieship 5 лет назад +45

    Was this before or after Paul died? What a bunch of hokum. Ringo is a great drummer, I never understood why he's the object of derision and silly conspiracies.

    • @g.sferrazza10-13
      @g.sferrazza10-13 5 лет назад +1

      maybe its that he is a great drummer NOW. But he grew up as a Musician during the Beatles, not all his Drumming is Stellar, specially in the first recordings with him, which is prob why at times he did other things in Studio, Obviously by the White Album, He was Definitively all in as a Drummer Musician and Songwriter

    • @mickavellian
      @mickavellian 4 года назад +1

      @@g.sferrazza10-13 Bull Shit. He nailed Love me do and I dare anyone to tell the difference from Andy White's take and Ringo's. Watch Ringo play I saw her standing there. live.

    • @johnender8783
      @johnender8783 4 года назад

      @@mickavellian play it when? so you don't think he evolved during that time?

  • @louispadron5858
    @louispadron5858 4 месяца назад

    I’ve read about this before when The Beatles catalogue were originally released on CD. The Bernard Purdie recording dates were all wrong where he said they took place in 1964. The original Beatle sessions took place in 1962 and were recorded on Twin-track tape which essentially a two mono track with overdubbing capabilities. Usually bass, drums and guitars were recorded on one track and the other track had vocals, background vocals, piano and other instruments. To overdub, you played back the original tape through the board and recorded to another Twin-track machine to maintain the LH side drums, bass and guitar and on the RH vocal backing vocals and whatever. Apart from the first three singles, the rest of the 0
    Please Please Me album was recorded in one. Andy White played drums on P. S. I Love You, and the album version of Love Me Do and Ringo drummed on the original single version. Jimmy Nichols filled in for Ringo when he was hospitalized with tonsillitis for ten days. Paul played drums after Sgt Pepper though he did fill in on drums during very early days due to lack of a drummer but we are talking between 1957 and 1960 when they got Pete Best so they could play in Hamburg. I rate Bernard Pudie’s claim false!

  • @MattSmith-iq1ld
    @MattSmith-iq1ld 6 лет назад +11

    I think some people in this thread do not understand what studio musicians do. They are supposed to be totally anonymous figures who don't take credit for anything. They do the session, take the pay check, and go on to the next date. If you speak about what you have done, it's grounds for losing work. There are literally dozens and dozens of hit songs over the years where a group's musicians have been completely replaced by session players, and the yet the record credits say that the only people who played on the album were the band's members. As for Bernard, I never believed him regarding The Beatles. For one thing, he is a true blue R&B drummer with a distinctive sound, and there isn't a single Beatles tune where the drums sound anything like his playing. Secondly, the Beatles have been so dissected from every possible angle that despite the anonymity that session players are supposed to keep, Ringo being replaced by Purdie would be a universally known fact if it were really true. The Beatles were just too huge to keep a secret along those lines. Most every biography that has been written about the Fab 4 would have Bernard Purdie references within its pages. The plain truth: Purdie is nowhere in most of these bios and discographies. Thirdly, God love him, but Bernard is known for having a massive ego. He used to place signs all around his drum kit that the artists, producers and record label had hired the best drummer in the world, the hitmaker Bernard Purdie, etc. I mean, it's charming and everything, but I see Purdie as a guy who could invent something like this Beatle thing to enhance his image and ego. Along with Hal Blaine, the guy was the biggest session player in the 60's. He had endless work at Atlantic Records playing his kind of music. Going overseas to play on Beatles sessions in the middle of Beatlemania.....I just don't buy it. The truth would have been widely exposed if true.

  • @vgr112261
    @vgr112261 6 лет назад +27

    This doesn’t deserve bandwidth. Anyone with an ear can spot Ringo’s playing a mile away. Purdie is delusional.

    • @bassplayer10
      @bassplayer10 5 лет назад +3

      Scott Reed exactly. Ears people. Use em’👍🏼

  • @JohnnyCameo
    @JohnnyCameo 4 года назад +14

    I laughed out loud at Purdie’s clim that Ringo replaced Pete Best because his (Ringo’s) face fitted.
    Literally the only good thing about Pete being in the Beatles was his face. Ringo was drafted in for his drumming skills.

    • @Daniel_Antonio_Arellano782
      @Daniel_Antonio_Arellano782 4 года назад +6

      Actually John Lennon picked Ringo in Germany after hearing him play with another band.

    • @joekramer3596
      @joekramer3596 4 года назад +6

      Usters B Ringo joined the Beatles in August 1962. He started drumming in c.1956 and was part of Liverpool’s most acclaimed skiffle group (The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group) by 1958. He joined Rory Storm and the Hurricanes in 1959 and went with them on two seasons at a Butlin’s in North Wales (Butlin’s being a shite chain of holiday camps), several trips to Hamburg (both with Rory and without, he met the Beatles in the season during the Autumn of 1960). Pete was generally quite shit and was sacked because the record companies wanted to use a session drummer and the other generally disliked him.

    • @constantheadache2045
      @constantheadache2045 4 года назад +5

      Usters B Wow your dumbass, or should I say WRONG. Ringo was one of the most prized drummers at the time when they picked him. Also, you clearly have never seen Ringo play live in the early days. Are you talking to yourself when you said “ get your facts straight”?

    • @5000rgb
      @5000rgb 4 года назад +3

      "Ringo was drafted in for his drumming skills"
      Yes, at the point Ringo joined the Beatles could have their pick of drummers. No way they would bring a hack on board. Sure, some bands keep substandard musicians around because they were part of the band and the recordings get "fixed". But if you are in a high profile band you can find a good drummer. Anyone who says they can make a Beatles song sound better than Ringo is lying.

    • @BillPeschel
      @BillPeschel 2 года назад

      I heard it was Pete's trousers that attracted them.

  • @cleorivas6098
    @cleorivas6098 4 года назад +6

    “Lemme tell you. When I see them boys, I’ma put my foot so deep in them, their breath’s gonna smell like shoe polish.”
    ~Clarence Walker

    • @gvgv3515
      @gvgv3515 3 года назад

      The sistas loved Andy!! But Andy...Andy,he didn't love the sistas.

  • @normsky5504
    @normsky5504 5 лет назад +20

    When John Lennon and Phil Spector needed a drummer for the Imagine album they called Ringo and his drumming is outstanding on that record.

    • @classykingman
      @classykingman 5 лет назад +2

      Norman Close Alan White

    • @mickavellian
      @mickavellian 4 года назад +5

      ALL The Beatles called on Ringo even though they could have chosen Bernard if they wanted.
      but watch the Concert for Bangladesh and tell me who is drumming.

  • @ChriTur
    @ChriTur 6 лет назад +4

    Ringo responded to this in Max Weinberg's amazing book, The Big Beat. He said it was bullshit. No surprise. Purdie's also interviewed and states the same 21 song lie he kept up for years.
    Purdie was so damn busy in '63-'64 he probably can't remember. He overdubbed the Tony Sheridan sessions in NY at Atlantic studios, most likely.

  • @njiuma
    @njiuma 4 года назад +3

    Geoff Emerick interview, no mention of Purdie, said, “Ringo worked hard in the studio” - ruclips.net/video/D5caf6mAACA/видео.html
    Richard Lush interview, no mention of Purdie, also said, “Ringo worked hard in the studio” - ruclips.net/video/Dbg8Feyx9Lg/видео.html
    Barrow's 2005 book "John, Paul, George, Ringo and Me" is a detailed insider's view of The Beatles' story. There is no mention of Bernard Purdie in Barrow's book. - www.jimvallance.com/03-projects-folder/purdie-project-folder/pg-purdie.html
    Maybe Purdie played on 21 Beatles’ songs on the Sgt. Pepper movie soundtrack from the seventies and was paid $10,000 for it, confusing it with the actual Beatles’ music - ruclips.net/video/B49OS3OT4Tc/видео.html

  • @toothbrush5190
    @toothbrush5190 5 лет назад +11

    Bernard played drums over Pete's drumming on the mono version of the Tony Sheridan sessions. The stereo versions are not messed with and are superior to the mono versions.

  • @barnabyaprobert5159
    @barnabyaprobert5159 6 лет назад +12

    Why is Purdie wearing one of Dr. Huxtable's sweaters?

    • @verdict4me
      @verdict4me 5 лет назад

      He aspires to be Bill Cosby.

    • @ianbartle456
      @ianbartle456 4 года назад

      @@verdict4me If so, he's already aced the bit where he has to be furtive and conspiritorial, if not outright deceptive.

    • @joe8133
      @joe8133 2 месяца назад

      Comparing him to bill Cosby even if he’s lying ab this is straight up loser shit lol(and racist tbh)

  • @basslabd
    @basslabd 5 лет назад +6

    I would hope someone does this treatment on the Carol Kaye v James Jamerson Motown tracks like Stevie Wonder's "I Was Made To Love Her"

  • @pullthereins
    @pullthereins 5 лет назад +5

    I'd love to see an actual sit down with Ringo and Bernard. I'm calling absolute bologna!!!

  • @Darrylizer1
    @Darrylizer1 5 лет назад +9

    I actually wrote all of Lennon's songs and my wife wrote all of McCartney's.

    • @songmei2938
      @songmei2938 5 лет назад

      Who's the better songwriter then? You or your wife?!

    • @Darrylizer1
      @Darrylizer1 5 лет назад +1

      @@songmei2938 Well I think that I am, but she will argue to the death. It's a touchy subject in our house.Of course my brother, who wrote all of Harrison's songs, thinks he's the best. But he's just high on drugs and fat from pies.

    • @Wolf-Spirit_Alpha-Sigma
      @Wolf-Spirit_Alpha-Sigma 5 лет назад

      @@Darrylizer1 "But he's just high on drugs and fat from pies." Now this, I can believe. 😭

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 4 года назад

      Nice Monty Python nod.

  • @itzed
    @itzed 6 лет назад +3

    I was happy to find this. I met Purdy back in the mid-80s at a drum clinic where I used to teach. He was making his Beatles claims at that point, and spent quite a bit of time talking about it. I’m not sure that anybody really totally believed everything he was saying, and my assumptions after all these years were essentially what you just said as well.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад

      Nice memories. I'm assuming he taught at the clinic? Any highlights from his playing?

    • @itzed
      @itzed 6 лет назад +2

      The owner of the drum shop I was teaching at hired him to come in and give a clinic and the shop promoted it for our students and the general public. Back then, we was really only known within a fairly small segment of drummers - mostly gigging professionals for hire, like the owner of the shop. Those of us teaching who were mostly college age, had no idea who he was. Combine that with him telling us he played the drums on all the Beatles albums and you can see why we were somewhat skeptical. I remember him pretty much as a nice guy who could definitely lay down a groove, but not someone who explain anything about it. It was more an evening of him playing grooves and saying stuff like, “And now you can take it and do this with it”, as he changed it up a little. From a teaching standpoint, I think we were all a little disappointed, but really that’s just who he is, a non technical player with a good groove.

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  6 лет назад

      Groove goes a long way, I suppose. Thanks for sharing, Ed.

  • @JFK1180
    @JFK1180 6 лет назад +4

    If Purdie played on some Beatles songs Ringo would just have said so. A drummer will hear when his own drumtrack is overdubbed and he would also know who did it. George Martin would certainly know so as well. Remember that The Beatles wanted Ringo on drums because his style fit what they were doing. He may not be the most technical dummer for his life but he has feel and being left handed as well his drumming is very easy to recognise. The man can play. Why would they ever need Purdie?

  • @sweetsjelly
    @sweetsjelly 5 лет назад +1

    In "Miles: The Autobiography", Miles Davis says he sat in on some Beatles mastering sessions and it was common knowledge Ringo Starr's drumming was dubbed over. Not replaced, just kinda remastered due to timing issues. Will try and find the exact quote/page :)

    • @FabFourArchivist
      @FabFourArchivist  5 лет назад

      That was a fantastic book! I don’t recall Davis talking about this (I read a lot of bios though), so I would love to see what you come up with. Thanks!