Gosh, I’m sorry to hear that. Well, I’m glad he’s okay too!
I stand corrected, then.
Gosh, I’m sorry to hear that. Well, I’m glad he’s okay too!
I stand corrected, then.
Wow, I just noticed for the first time how impressive the drumming really is in a lot of their stuff. I listened to Come Together and totally see what Fishbicycle means. That is cool.
Someone also mentioned Tomorrow Never Knows- Woah, I never noticed the drumming before, but it’s great.
I’m listening to the album 1 right now and am hearing the cool stuff that Ringo’s doing in each song.
What’s going on in A Hard Day’s Night? First it sounds like he’s hitting some metal thing that goes ching, and in the bridge it sounds like he’s hitting wood blocks.
Now I’m thinking that it would be nice if they would remix the Beatles’ stuff and bring out the drums more. As cool as the playing is, they sound kind of wimpy the way it is.
I’ve seen several threads where people talk about how great of a drummer Ringo is, but how about George as a guitarist? I love his songwriting, but I don’t know enough about lead guitar to know how good he is.
After the Beatles broke up, Ringo had the biggest solo career of any of them for the first part of the 1970’s, having 8 singles crack the top 10 of the Billboard charts, inncluding two that went to #1 (Photograph and You’re Sixteen.
Hard Day’s Night and Eight Days a Week were songs inspired by Ringo.
Aw, come on, Mick Jagger can’t sing and look where *he *ended up.