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Old 10-01-2007, 09:37 AM
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Perfect statement!
Really? I always thought that Ringo Starr was a really underrated musician. I've read a lot of articles by drummers that say he had the most amazing back beat of anyone in the business.

"Although some have tried to downplay his contributions to the band, Starr's unique drumming style played a major role in the overall sound of The Beatles. To this day, many drummers list Starr as a major influence including Max Weinberg of The E Street Band, Liberty DeVitto of Billy Joel's band, Phil Collins, Andy Sturmer of Jellyfish, and others. According to Collins, Ringo is "vastly underrated. The drum fills on "A Day In The Life" are very complex things. You could take a great drummer today and say, 'I want it like that.' They wouldn't know what to do." Lennon, McCartney and Harrison have all said that Ringo was the best rock and roll drummer in the world."

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Old 10-01-2007, 10:12 AM
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Really? I always thought that Ringo Starr was a really underrated musician. I've read a lot of articles by drummers that say he had the most amazing back beat of anyone in the business.

"Although some have tried to downplay his contributions to the band, Starr's unique drumming style played a major role in the overall sound of The Beatles. To this day, many drummers list Starr as a major influence including Max Weinberg of The E Street Band, Liberty DeVitto of Billy Joel's band, Phil Collins, Andy Sturmer of Jellyfish, and others. According to Collins, Ringo is "vastly underrated. The drum fills on "A Day In The Life" are very complex things. You could take a great drummer today and say, 'I want it like that.' They wouldn't know what to do." Lennon, McCartney and Harrison have all said that Ringo was the best rock and roll drummer in the world."

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Aah Keithie, you take me too seriously. All I meant was any Joe in a bar can sing his vocal songs. Oh that flat voice....here's a list -

Honey Don't
You're Sixteen
Octopuses Garden
Goodnight Vienna
Back off Boogaloo
Snookeroo
Photograph
No No Song

His prowess and influence on the drum kit is without question I agree..

and no, I did not get the B off B joke, the video confused me. I read about a McCartney reference, and I see that it is a reference by Tommy Bolin (or Marc Bolan can't remember which). Sure sounds like Tommy Bolin's slide on that song. Please fill me in my good man...
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Old 10-01-2007, 10:26 AM
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Please fill me in my good man...
Okey Dokey.....

This song was rumoured to have been written about Paul McCartney (it has been rumoured that "Boogaloo" was one of Macca's nicknamesl). I guess it was asking him to back off from the lawsuits against Lennon after the Beatles split. Ringo has recently claimed that the song is actually inspired by Marc Bolan of T-Rex.

Back Off Boogaloo was released in 1972, and is one of his most successful songs reaching #2 in the charts over here. The single keeping it off the top was "Amazing Grace" by The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, a really KRAPP single that only your granddad would want. It was produced by George Harrison and Ringo is backed by George, Klaus Voorman, and Gary Wright. Ringo recorded a new version of the song in 1981,which can be heard on his album Stop and Smell the Roses.

Here's the original promo video from 1972. Musically I think it's pretty good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8tATq1oxHY


The much (self) publicised Pete Doherty, of The Libertines and Babyshambles "fame", recently accused Scottish rock group Franz Ferdinand of plagiarising the riff from "Back Off Boogaloo" for their hit Take Me Out. As I haven't heard FF's song I can't comment.

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Old 10-01-2007, 10:55 AM
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Yeah that was the one I watched. What's up with the frankenstein???

Ringo looking especially hippie!
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:10 AM
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My original link was meant as a joke. However, since this has eroded into a Ringo thread, I will only say that I have seen nearly all of Ringo Starr's All Star Band gigs...

see next post!
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My original link was meant as a joke. However, since this has eroded into a
Ringo thread, I will only say that I have seen nearly all of Ringo Starr's All
Star Band gigs. He puts together on hell of a band! Of the tours I've seen,
here are the line ups.

#1: Clarence Clemmons, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Dr. John, Jim Keltner, Nils
Lofgren, Billy Preston, Joe Walsh

#2: Timmy Cappello, Burton Cummings, David Edmunds, Nils Lofgren, Todd Rundgren,
Timothy B. Schmidt, Zak Starkey, Joe Walsh

#3: Randy Bachman, Mark Farner, John Entwhistle, Mark Riveria, Zak Starky,
Felix Cavaliere, Billy Preston

#4: Peter Frampton, Gary Brooker, Jack Bruce, Simon Kirke, Mark Rivera, Tood
Rndgren

#5: Sheila E., Roger Hodgson, Ian Hunter, Howard Jones, Greg Lake



It's difficult to say which one was the best. I loved hearing the old GFR and
Guess Who tracks having been a great fan of both bands. Gary Brooker soloed
doing A Salty Dog and it's no secret that I'm a PH fan too. The RS-ASB tour
with John Entwistle was the last time I was to see him perform. M and I had tix
for the Who tour wherein John passed away the day before the first show of that
tour. ;( Hodgson and Lake incarnations were also unforgetable. I still recall
Ringo saying, "I'm going to regret this but now I'm turning over the stage to
Mr. Greg Lake" to wit they followed with a complete rendition of CotCK! The
crowd went wild!
Sorry about that....

what a great collection of talent!

Erode away no problem!

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Old 10-01-2007, 11:34 AM
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Sorry about that....

what a great collection of talent!

Erode away no problem!
Wikipedia has a list of these incarnations and the songs covered: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_All-Starr_Band

Fun, fun, fun gigs. The Last two incarnations I missed for one reason or another. I would have love the last incarnation most of the 2 we missed -- I think we were traveling at the time.
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Old 10-01-2007, 12:40 PM
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Didn't someone say "Ringo isn't one of the best drummers in fact he isn't the best drummer in the Beatles".
 


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