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Brutally Handsome Hotel California promo
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Brutally Handsome Promo 1
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The Rigbys promo 2.28.16
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Come see us at Loui Loui's this Saturday night. Show starts at 9.
An Open Space Emmy Bodner
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an original song written by Duane Smith and Ronnie Scharrer. Emmy Bodner on vocals and piano. Kevin Garr on bass guitar. Ronnie Scharrer on guitars and keyboards. Duane Smith on percussion and keyboards. Mastered by Tom Coyne (Sam Smith, Adele, Beyonce). Directed by Joel Jackson itunes.apple.com/us/album/an-open-space-single/id1054000294 www.amazon.com/Open-Space-Emmy-Bodner/dp/B017CJY1JM/ref=s...
Rikki Don't Lose That Number
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3D Live 10-17-15 Louisville, KY covering a Steely Dan song
LIVERPOOL08 RINGO STARR. OFF THE RECORD w/Dave Stewart
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This is an HBO Show called OFF THE RECORD that Ringo did with Dave Stewart interviewing. It was released in May of 2008. Great interview from a musicians stand point. I DO NOT own rights to this video. I'm only putting it up to share with other Beatles and Ringo fans. No copyright infringement is meant in any way.
Crazy Diamond (Pink Floyd tribute) live performing TIME
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Crazy Diamond performing Time from Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. This is live at Jim Porters in Louisville, KY 1-25-13 I do not own rights to this song.
Online Drum Tracks
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Professionally recorded drum tracks for your project. Contact me at dasdrums@me.com. Let's get your project sounding great. OnlineDrumTracks is my Facebook page
Rex and the Runaways GLP 1985
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Rex and the Runaways live at the Great Steamboat Race 1985 Kentucky Derby Festival Event. I do not own rights to the video.
Old School performs "Don't Stop Believin" by Journey
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Old School from Louisville, KY live on July 31st, 2009 in Jeffersonville, IN at The Riverstage
Old School performing "Foreplay/Long Time" by Boston
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Old School from Louisville, KY live on July 31st, 2009 in Jeffersonville, IN at The Riverstage
The MOODSWINGERS Feels Like the First Time/ Tubesnake Boogie
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The MOODSWINGERS Feels Like the First Time/ Tubesnake Boogie
The MOODSWINGERS Bad Case of Lovin You (Doctor,Doctor)
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The MOODSWINGERS Bad Case of Lovin You (Doctor,Doctor)
The Moodswingers Live Mississippi Queen
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The Moodswingers Live Mississippi Queen
RIngo! A Beatle. Still with us.
Ringo,s drum pattern in Ticket to ride consists of a very fast single stroke roll followed by 3 flams two flams played on his snare drum and flam number 3 played on his high pitched tom tom drum along with a syncopated pattern on his bass drum . Very unique rock drumming in 1965 . Very simple drumming that was perfect for the song . Simplicity is not a negative word it’s often a sign of genius . Think of Einsteins equation that led to atomic energy { e= mc2 } … a simple equation that unleashed immense power .
Great analysis, I get really pissed when people say Ringo was a shit drummer, good sign that whoever doesn’t know what they speak of.
I think finding self and not losing self is the original goal. But we become too intoxicated. Especially in this age with all its problems and demons
He is an amazing drummer!
Thank you for this interview Ringo is always wonderful to hear such a witty and fun and enjoyable to watch and listen too ❤❤❤
Ringo is the heart of the Beatles be ause he is the beat ❤❤
Best drummer in Liverpool and in the world
Super Fab Interview… One of the best of the band. Ringo is the perfect icing on an incredible cake!
Love this guy
Awesome.
🫡🎶🎵 they were for masters good stuff all the time❤️🙏🏻
The photo of Ringo dancing face to face with Elizabeth Taylor, their joyful giddy smiles, priceless!
Just came across this wonderful interview with Ringo and Dave Stewart Those were the days !! A wonderful time for music !
Ringo: R&R Royalty
Enjoyed your presental along with the set ... four stars 🌟 nice rabdlishon march 5th misssd it enjiyed this thanks !
This year is 2024. I am Fredy & I have'nt met the members of the band "Censure Asylum" Yet. I got a good feeling.
This is Delicious Revelations of a living Saint in our Western culture, Ringo is as close to an ICON as Buddah... his Definitive uniqness and natural genius could never ever be equalled... seriously Ringo is the Backbone of the corpse that we know of as THE BEATLES... his unmistakable matrix and mastery of the BEAT made the band what it became, never underestimate RINGO... EVER... God bless the dead, God save the living... lanceforrestx.blogspot.com/ blessings in abundance if you catch my drift...
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Pete was screwed, the beatles should be ashamed..none of this music will be remember in 100 years
What a Great man! Thank you for Everything, Ringo! Best Regards from Norway.
If I were you (whoever it is that owns this video) I'd edit out the drug refrence, the one in particular where Ringo jokes about how they helped him play better. I can tell ya for a fact tht young kids who want to be Ringo / rock drummer, WILL run with it. I'm sure this wasn't Ringos intention, he was talking to an audience of adults, but to those who put ths on -line, a simple split second mute would maybe do a lot of good. When I was a kid during their formative years, I know 4 guys, just off the top of my head, who heard that Ginger Baker, Chralie and so on all did some unhealthy and dangerous things prior to taking the stage. A few of these guys did take it to heart. Not good.
Sir Ringo is the correct way to introduce him ✌️🫡, ( tuned in from Liverpool UK . My grandad ( born 1912 , became a labourer on the Liverpool Dockland's ,. I remember through local history about the " mend and make do era ". I couldn't understand about why Liverpool Ford workers were unable to secure employment on The Liverpool Docklands. Born in the 1960s , I and my late sister would play Albums on the old 78, 33, 45 suitcase style record player . Back then .. I was into jimi hendrix, while my sister was into the bay city rollers ✌️ * They Where The Good Old Day's * 🫡 ( 'A Cup of Tea'.. You Only Get An Ooo With Typhoo 😂 ) (hey, im english 🫡
If you noticed at all, this was done in 2008 way before Ringo became a Sir. SO that's why.
It's interesting that the Beatles had hired through Epstein, different sound people at each of their gigs, and there were only two shows that rose to the occasion, the better of them being their show in Atlanta. The guy that ran sound had actually been doing it for a while, with several bands in the area using his many sound systems, and hiring his people for basic mixing. He was very serious about the craft of sound, so when The Beatles came in, he actually hired several other large sound systems, as well as built larger pa boxes to combine and spent days getting them to perform at their maximum... given the large space they were trying to fill. He also used a tape delay and made sure that the stadium sound was only employed at the furthest end, and with the proper time delay, to conpensate for the great distance. He also postulated that The Beatles could not possibly hear themselves with all of the screaming fans unless they had what was Known as foldback monitors, which he had employed at larger shows, And he was using Shure microphones with Unidirectional cardoid patterns, Which he also knew could be used to great advantages. If you put the vocal foldback monitors off to the side at 45° angles... the monitors would be audible, but at that angle they would be rejected by the mics that wouldn’t hear off axis. 45 degrees meant that the sound of the foldback wasn’t reflected off the singers faces and into the mic, as would happen if they were directly in front. By doing this, he was able to give The Beatles something they had never had, The ability to hear themselves live on the stage. After the show, Brian Epstein said to the man that his was far and away the best sound that had had... He tried to talk the man into going the rest of the tour with them, but he turned them down because he had his own jobs to do there in Atlanta. I'd like to think that if he were to actually stick it out and become there. American sound man that the beatles probably wouldn't have stopped playing live!
Extraordinary guy. Always loved you.
My favorite!
Great point. The generation not sacrificed for the war $ sings on about love and peace! Drum and dance life unfolding .,.
Being huge in Sweden was no small thing. The audience was more familiar with American music than any other country in the West and therefore very discerning and sophisticated. Several bands, artists and film companies chose Sweden as a testing ground and still do so.
Thanks Liverpool. And Ringo is still ringing true.
Annello and Davide was in Kensington, London and only recently closed.
Ringo embellished some stories. He claims he turned the non revolving stage himself in a Concert. The video shows a stage hand doing it. Next he claims he enjoyed his trip to India. It was well known he left the trip early because he really wasn't into the scene. I didn't watch much more.
The title of this video is very confusing and also contains bad grammar. I hate to come off like a grammar Nazi but I cannot let this one slide. But more importantly the video name appears to contain a falsity. Firstly, why is "Liverpool08" in the title? We know Ringo is from Liverpool. Is Dave Stewart a Liverpudlian? Did the interview take place in Liverpool in 2008? What is the reference to Liverpool for? That should be made clear in the title. "2008 Interview with Ringo Starr by Dave Stewart" would've sufficed nicely, if that's all the title is trying to convey. Is the interview "with" Ringo Starr or "with" Dave Stewart?? Also, if something is "off the record" then... "IT SHOULD NOT BE PUBLICLY REPORTED." Therefore since this is being reported in a public place like TH-cam, I believe that part of the video title (description) is actually untrue. Say what you will about my bad grammar, this video title is much worse.
Fabulous interview
Ringo is so sharp and cool and funny and charming, really demonstrates heart of the Beatles like John said.
They were a tight, fun band early on. Most of their set was covers. They played a couple of their own songs. When George Martin took them on, he said they were basic players and with no sign of any song writing talent.
We’re there any other songs from that roof?
He's so lovely. I always loved him but I learned so much more about him here. One of the most "grown up" and humble musicians of his time. Highly underrated.
Dear Ringo, he is beautiful!! I REMEMBER IN 1963 OR 1964, ANYWAY THEY GOT ON ED SULLIVAN' YOU MADE IT IF YOU GOT ON HIS SHOW.! THE BEATLES. JUST SUPER! I CRIED MY EYES OUT. THE MUSIC WAS GREAT, AND I WAS IN LOVE WITH ALL FOUR!
They made 1400 gigs up until 1966! How did they find time to write new songs and record new albums? And rest??
They didn’t. It’s a shock but there’s no doubt they wrote very little of their own songs. There wasn’t time & they weren’t very good at it. The much greater shock is that they didn’t play on their studio albums either, contributing only vocals, certainly up to & including Rubber Soul. There was a dramatic change from 1966. You either know or you won’t believe it.
Ringo made it legendary and what an absolutely beautiful soul
Best Ringo interview I've heard.
Heart of the Beatles, heart of R&R - most versatile drummer ever
well we all love Ringo (I mean the good people do and even some of the bad ones do) Myself, in my locality in the uk ive been looking for a fantastic drummer for a long long time now who could do percussion in the same way George Harrison played guitar (That's a tall order), and ive met many fantastic drummers online, but they either do not know how to record themselves in a daw environment, and the ones that do still lack between the raw physical contact that is needed when people are jamming in the same room.(Thats where the magic happens)...Todays date as i write this comment is August 23rd 2023, go back about three months, Im moving out of my old house (That house has a massive musical connection going back in time) as i left that house for the last time and walked out of my front door i was immediacy faced with my old friend spence that id not seen since 2006 when we literally walked/collided into each other (Spence is an old analogue mixing engineer that ive known since 1987) Eventually after the euphoria he takes me to his lady friends house who lives about 12 doors away from me and introduces me to her (Alex) Alex is about 40 years old, partially autistic, Very esoteric, extremely spiritual, constantly looking for answers and has the humility of a child and the energy and passion of a lioness...August 22nd 2023..I ends up moving back into my old house that i spoke about at the start of this comment, so i bangs on alex's door tonight and says, hey im moving back into this street and something about i dont want to explain how that happened right now, A cup of English tea latter and her reading me several of her poems i noticed she had several hand drums in her enchanted living room, I asked, do you play them? she replied yes and grabbed one, then she fired up a backing track that had zero click track and played just one drum like one of the goddesses, I was completely blown away by what she played, it was almost as if she was suspending/freezing time (The gift) I asked her can she play a full drum kit? And her reply basically told me that, yes, and that it as much easier for her to play a full drum kit. Conclusion, she is an artist of the highest order, and im an artist too, she knows nothing about audio engineering and i know just a little and enough to work with her and capture something absolutely magical in the very near future, its the same Equation as the Beatles, inc ringo, its the unknown factor, but once in a lifetime all the right ingredients all fall into place at the right time, myself im now 60 years old, but im not going to let that put me off, Dr. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin quite a few years after he had been put out to pasture by ones who considered him to be to old to add anything meaningful to life's equation, its the same with everything inc music. Hope everyone's doing great around here
loved Ringo!
wasn't always a guru hahahhah
Omg what’s great song guys
The Roof Top "Concert" really was the Proof in the Pudding of how these 4 guys could come together and play as a unit...the early live shows must have been: "THEY WERE GREAT"!
Today we have fake too young like arabik ringo, but where is REAL Ringo?!
9:27 Paul explains why they wanted Ringo th-cam.com/video/HyXyWLw4pno/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Rock%26RollHallofFame
Ringo Has A Big Heart With His Brother 's. ❤️.John Lennon, George Harrison
all the morons who misuse the word literally did you get how the word works when the guy introduced Ringo he sad we got an amazing Starr... LITERALLY!! GET IT STARR