Ringo has always promoted the younger bands with his steadfast drums. What a master! He is the only beatle that adapted. He gave so many bands a a boost beyond his time with humility and dignaty. God bless you sir Ringo. Toto rocks.
@@arnoldmendez710 ringo when he was younger can easily play the rosana parts. i think hes just too old now so he has greg play the hard stuff. tbf when ginger was that old i think he could still play well ringo probably doesn't practice.
It basically means that he has spent time in the studio contributing to a song with his character or style of guitar playing. I can hear his style of playing in the way I play because I have been playing Toto music all my life. He has paired with some of the best contemporary guitarists of our times to show exactly, what his unique rock 'n roll sound is. Larry Carlton, Lee Rittenour have recorded with him for this purpose too. He created and developed the bass line for the song 'Beat it' too and played with many others. His book is pretty insightful also. @@svenjoelnordman
When all these old guys will retire for good, it will be a big loss for the music. The music today is not at the same level at all. 52 years old here, it's a joy for my heart and soul.
I was so lucky to be born in 1953, and could experience the greatest talents in Rock and popmusic til year to date, that is a priveledge and still makes me smile seeing this, thanks guys! God bless you!
No offense, but if you like these vocals, you should listen to the version here with Bobby Kimball. Steve Lukather is good at guitar, but he certainly can't sing well. th-cam.com/video/4wh9dPmjAnU/w-d-xo.html
Ringo is in his 80s and clearly enjoying himself. It's thanks to him that this type of concert is possible. He's still effortlessly cool and everyone there knows it. The rest of the band are all at the top of their games. There is no need to compare their performances as they all contribute in their own way to a totally cohesive experience.
Who else could get all these big egos to work and enjoy themselves together? Ringo must have special ability to work with big egos (well he had to with a few in the past..). Real world class musicians clearly respect him as musician, and "a leader", otherwise they wouldn't even be there, it really goes without saying.
Ringo gives all of us who are aging a great example of how to remain vital and relevent. He shows us that as we age we don't have to go lay down and disappear.
I noticed I couldn't hear him on some of it, where he just gave Greg full control on the drums. You gotta love Ringo. What a classy guy! And he looks amazing! He's 80 on this video!
A lot of drummers don’t rate Ringo but here he is, 83 years old playing Hold the line, which is not a easy song to drum to and make it sound like the record! Good effort Ringo.
There’s a second drummer for a reason. On Roseanna he’s playing quarter notes on the high hat instead of the shuffle. Ringo played for the greatest band ever, doesn’t mean he’s the greatest drummer ever
well Gregg is the reason it actually works here ;-).. not taking anything away from Ringo.. he is a great musical drummer. He is quite a genius.. not technically but musically! But actually all good drummer hold him in high regards. Its the one who are clueless that think he is " a bad drummer".
With all this talent on the stage, it was the gentleman playing the woodwinds and singing the bulk of those impossible melodies that stole the show. I regret not knowing his name.
Afraid to say that's because the main (top) vocal line is playback :( Noticeable if you scrutinise the video - none of the 5(!) singers is in sync with what we hear. Seems not many vocalists are up to this particular challenge.
This is a bunch of old-timers loaded with talents enjoying each other's company. Save the best for last. No doubt, Africa is one of the most beautiful songs ever. It's good to see Ringo Starr still doing what he does best. The sax guy stole the show here. Keep on rocking guys. Huge Toto fan here!
So underrated? What the heck is he even doing during Rosanna??? I love the Beatles and shall give credit when and where it is due, but Ringo is out of his musical depth on stage with these musicians!
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it as I did. Sorry to bother. I believe that even though Ringo is loved and respected his style became "out of style" with Bonham and Moon and Palmer dominant. People are again appreciative of Ringo's straitforward style.
Loved Toto's music when I first heard it late 70's. Just stumbled upon a video Steve Lukather playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and was blown away. Never knew what an incredible guitarist he is!!. Now, here I see the guy playing with none the less, RINGO! Man these guys are great. All these years, and they're incredible!! Enjoying this video. Thanks so Much!!
It's great seeing Ringo out there holding down a solid beat but give credit where it's due. Greg Bissonette is carrying the full load on these songs. And doing it flawlessly!
Years ago I have been to Greg's masterclasses [2-3 times], he always started the lessons with: my dream is to play with my favourite drummer, Ringo Starr.
@@Egilhelmson Considering his skills as a drummer , he was very lucky back then to embrace a full membership of the beatles. Today he could only work as a Session drummer
I think it's cause he took care of himself ya know? Or at least we don't hear wild RIngo stories but then again, look at Richards, he doped up BIG time and still going. Some of them are just built different I reckon
You ever listen to Oysterhead? There’s a live show on here from a tour they did after they made the one album. It’s Les Claypool, Trey Anastasio and Stewart Copeland :)
Gregg Rolie was also in Journey as well. He sings those songs alongside Steve Perry, "Feelin That Way" and "Any Time That You Want Me. So great to see him again singing and playing in this great performance!!! All the artists are the best of the best in the world!!!!
Don’t think Lukather gets mentioned enough with the all time greats but he sure should be. Although his accomplishments are well known amongst musicians, his name should be mentioned right there with Clapton, Hendrix, Page, etc…
eh... i'm a huge fan and we all know he's extremely talented but he is truly not in the same group as the "all time greats". clapton, hendrix, page and the like absolutely changed music with their playing styles and their catalogues go far deeper. kids pick up guitars to learn to play like them. the playing on 'toto IV' is not on the same level as 'zeppelin IV'. the playing on 'hydra' is not on the same level as 'are you experienced?' sadly, i'm sure very few have ever heard the 'rosanna' solo or even the 'beat it' riff and said "now i want to be a rock star!"
Thank you Ringo from the bottom of my heart for still bringing us the greatest music ever! You don’t have to do this, but you still do. You are true class! Thank you again!
@@martinbrockley6585 yeah, other than a few very easy songs, Ringo hasn't played a song at his "jazz festival" without a real drummer to cover for him, in decades.
I'll bet Colin Hay, who was hitting it BIG with Men at Work when these songs came out, never in a MILLION years would have imagined he'd be on a stage with these guys playing that very song.
Seriously, doing Down Under *AND* Africa, two of the most beloved songs that mediates peace on earth? That is seriously awesome to see Colin perform with Lukather and Ringo!
@@IAmInfinitus208 What few know is that the song is about a Christian missionary who is telling his fiance' that he can't leave his work. "It's gonna take some to do the things we never have". In the Bible, there is a passage that talks about thanking GOD for the rains, hence the line "I blessed the rains down in Africa".
If you consider the number of hits Luke has played on, I think he’s actually been involved with more hits than that other group Ringo had. He’s not just Toto’s guitarist.
I didn't appreciate this as much as a youngster. Now as a dude in my 50s, really appreciate the quality of the pop music from the past. Great stuff and great variety.
It’s always amazing how Ringo plays so simply but sounds so good. I know he’s not doing the heavy lifting here, and as a drummer you think, well, there’s nothing to what he’s playing, but somehow the simplicity just works!
I just LOVE watching Ringo playing as good and solid as ever and having a blast with a bunch of friends, that happen to be incredible artists in their own way too, playing food mjsic just for the good shake of it. Absolutely LOVE these guys. Ain't it great, music?
We've seen Ringo & his All Star band 3 times over the years and it was absolutely incredible each time. They might've been the best concerts I've ever attended!
I‘m absolutely overwhelmed by this fantastic live concert! What a bunch of musicians, hardly being described as "all stars“. Great, what an experience!!
Okay - I'm gonna sound like an old, "get off my lawn" guy - but pop/rock music today doesn't come close to apporoximating the quality of this music. Freaking unreal writing, playing, vocals......etc.
That’s right brother get off my lawn. I’ve listened to music since 1959 and I gotta say I feel blessed and was treated to wonderful music up until 2000. Every now and then I hear something that cool. Anyway I agree with you.
Africa was out of this world.
Ringo has always promoted the younger bands with his steadfast drums. What a master! He is the only beatle that adapted. He gave so many bands a a boost beyond his time with humility and dignaty. God bless you sir Ringo. Toto rocks.
Toto, Men at Work, Average White Band. “Younger bands” from 40 years ago! Still rocking after all these years
Give the “ Drummer some !!
Man them “boys can Blow “ !!!!
Man, there is no mediocre musician in this lineup. Even the vocal harmonies are spot on.
Ringo is the mediocre musician in this lineup.
@@arnoldmendez710 ringo when he was younger can easily play the rosana parts. i think hes just too old now so he has greg play the hard stuff. tbf when ginger was that old i think he could still play well ringo probably doesn't practice.
Ringo never played a shuffle nowhere close to a halftime shuffle. Because he can’t. He drums at a fifth grade level.
Correct, Ringo Starr is LESS than mediocre, I LOVE how he’s pretty much muted
@@IUAlum82 lmk when your drum skills help shape the sound of a band that defined a generation and changed music
Ringo Starr. Definition of cool, just friggin cool..nice job dudes. Really nice.
He is soo cool, best drummer. It doesn't even look like he is working up a sweat!
Lukather is at the top of his game. What a great group of musicians here! Ringo is obviously enjoying himself, God bless him.
Lukather is a monster-he’s probably played on more sessions than any rock guitarist in history.
You're absolutely right
In his book he says he has done so many he really doesn't remember exactly how many but would guess it at around 1500+ sessions
@@michaelfederoff261 Im not with the "musician-lingo" What does a session imply? Because 1500 doesnt sound that many given the lenght of his career:)
It basically means that he has spent time in the studio contributing to a song with his character or style of guitar playing. I can hear his style of playing in the way I play because I have been playing Toto music all my life. He has paired with some of the best contemporary guitarists of our times to show exactly, what his unique rock 'n roll sound is. Larry Carlton, Lee Rittenour have recorded with him for this purpose too. He created and developed the bass line for the song 'Beat it' too and played with many others. His book is pretty insightful also.
@@svenjoelnordman
@@svenjoelnordmanPlayed on a studio album recording. Believe me, it's A LOT!
Jeff Porcaro is smiling, what a beat! Top tier band.
RIP Jeff!
J.P. - O Melhor de Todos…
Incomparável.
💚 💛 🇧🇷
Steve Luthaker is a National Treasure that is so underrated!! Guy is a world class musician!! And Ringo is the coolest
It takes skill, and he has it. Keep it up.
I noticed the other day he doesnt get a close up in the Africa music video and everyone else does... I was disappointed to say the least.
Wat!
All the way through the 80's I was listening to and loving Lukather without even knowing who he was. Glad he's still around and sharing his music!
underrated? hardly🙄
Great to see Warren Ham singing harmony. He is an exceptional musician.
Geez , the amount of legendary talent on that stage is staggering.
Real musicians, real music, real tune, real feeling... Best years of my life ! Thank you, Toto. Warmest Greetings from 🇩🇯 ! 🙏🏾
When all these old guys will retire for good, it will be a big loss for the music. The music today is not at the same level at all. 52 years old here, it's a joy for my heart and soul.
I'll be 52 too in April 2024... And I've never felt so good or seen so clearly "looking back over my shoulder". 🙌🏾
I love it too, but at this live performance it's not all real. The voice at the chorus from africa for example.😅
Autotune all the way, but they are playing live instruments
"real" only if you can't hear auto tune... Dude with the saxophone sounds like a freaking robot half the time... Pretty lame
Bissonette on drums. Epic.
Colin Hay on guitar and VOCALS ...badass lineup..
Seeing Colin Hay sing and play on Africa brings balance back to the universe.
Luke & Gregg: the two most down-to-earth, likable cats in music. This is great.
That Africa song --- can never get tired of it!!! A classic of all classics!!!
When Ringo puts together an All Star Band, he clearly doesn't mess around.
4 sure. Don't forget, it's The All Starr Band
Grande Stev anche le voci
The only thing that’s missing is a drummer
Colin Hay though? That choice seems really out of left field to me.
Old guys playing. Young people listening. All because it is great music..😄
Falou muito bem
Nobody's old...... Just a bit saltier which is good
Warren Ham, tan versátil, tan magnifico músico
Works for me !!
Pensioners!
Warren Ham is a BEAST. Not only can he play just about anything, his vocals are out of this world as well.
He played with Kerry Livgren in a band called A.D.
Also played with Kansas on the Vinyl Confessions tour.
And his and Michael Gleason's were outstanding.@@josephgallagher945
@@josephgallagher945 A.D. is a great band, Warren’s vocals were superb!
I agree!!! Man kicks ass on sax and vocals. Wow!!
I was so lucky to be born in 1953, and could experience the greatest talents in Rock and popmusic til year to date, that is a priveledge and still makes me smile seeing this, thanks guys! God bless you!
1953 was a great year to be born🎉
Warren Ham, what a musician and unsung hero of the session world too
Yes. Carried Kimball’s vocal parts well.
Hardcore pitch correction
The vocals in Africa ...amazing!!!
No offense, but if you like these vocals, you should listen to the version here with Bobby Kimball.
Steve Lukather is good at guitar, but he certainly can't sing well.
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Colin Hay on the Africa chorus - too good
Ringo is in his 80s and clearly enjoying himself. It's thanks to him that this type of concert is possible. He's still effortlessly cool and everyone there knows it. The rest of the band are all at the top of their games. There is no need to compare their performances as they all contribute in their own way to a totally cohesive experience.
Who else could get all these big egos to work and enjoy themselves together? Ringo must have special ability to work with big egos (well he had to with a few in the past..).
Real world class musicians clearly respect him as musician, and "a leader", otherwise they wouldn't even be there, it really goes without saying.
Ringo's a machine. Still amazing after 60 years
Greg Rollie always manages to make any group he is in sound smooth. The unsung hero of this performance.
Greg Rolie, and Steve Lukather mesh very well together. I love it when the two play the early Santana stuff.
@@bryandavis8789 Greg Rolie is on par with all these incredible musicians abolute all star.
Ringo has clearly discovered the fountain of youth. He never looks any different!!
Ringo gives all of us who are aging a great example of how to remain vital and relevent. He shows us that as we age we don't have to go lay down and disappear.
I noticed I couldn't hear him on some of it, where he just gave Greg full control on the drums. You gotta love Ringo. What a classy guy! And he looks amazing! He's 80 on this video!
Yeah but he's a guy who could sell an autographed dog turd for a million dollars. When I'm his age you best believe I'm laying down
@@KarklinPumpkin why not now?
Very Well expressed!
Ringos wife is seeing to keeping him healthy and Ringos zest for life is infectious.
@@kentroskelley1389 indeed!
Warren Hamm, so criminally underrated.
A lot of drummers don’t rate Ringo but here he is, 83 years old playing Hold the line, which is not a easy song to drum to and make it sound like the record! Good effort Ringo.
There’s a second drummer for a reason. On Roseanna he’s playing quarter notes on the high hat instead of the shuffle. Ringo played for the greatest band ever, doesn’t mean he’s the greatest drummer ever
@@bengreenestocks I never said he was the greatest drummer ever.
my grandpa he is 82 yo and sadly he didn't recornize me, how I wish he can walk , playing drums will be too much
exactly. actualy he is a bad drummer.@@bengreenestocks
well Gregg is the reason it actually works here ;-).. not taking anything away from Ringo.. he is a great musical drummer. He is quite a genius.. not technically but musically! But actually all good drummer hold him in high regards. Its the one who are clueless that think he is " a bad drummer".
So nice how Ringo keeps all these great ole rock & rollers sharing their great music. He’s a cool dude 😎
Saw the in Clearwater fl, the Sound, very good
Just saw this lineup last October. Amazingly fun concert and Colin Haye has not lost anything off his voice
With all this talent on the stage, it was the gentleman playing the woodwinds and singing the bulk of those impossible melodies that stole the show. I regret not knowing his name.
Warren Ham. I agree what a stand out along with everybody else was just incredible too.
Warren Ham. Check out his work with Kansas back in the day.
pretty good but dude had crazy auto tune on his voice, you can hear it in rosanna
Steve Lukather is the man but they all are great musicians in their own right . What a band
Greg and Ringo on one stage. Epic!
Ringo is the most likeable, friendliest and coolest drummer this earth can experience.
This is the best goddam colab between bands ever, and can i say that ringo starr is probably in his eighties in this concert and still shredding
These 70-year-olds showing everyone how it should be done! Super!
How many of them are 70+ besides Ringo and ? Names?
@@bigelile07 All names are in the comments. You can look them up yourself. Their average age is over 70 even w/o Ringo. Did you have a point to make?
@@BilliardsLover
I didn't read the description the only person I recognized was Ringo. 👍
The average age here (2019) is more towards 63-65 without Ringo, but point acknowledged.
Luke is in his 60s
This is the best overall live vocal performance of Africa I've ever heard. Finally hearing all the harmony lines. Amazing. Love Colin Hay so much
I agree---I dislike the song, but I saw it on this tour and it was great.
so it is Colin Hay men at work thats really bizare
i should have pressed the more button but i found this way even though im not the sharpest knife in the draw
Afraid to say that's because the main (top) vocal line is playback :( Noticeable if you scrutinise the video - none of the 5(!) singers is in sync with what we hear. Seems not many vocalists are up to this particular challenge.
@@johnineson Unfortunately true - I came to the comments looking for someone else who noticed.
Steve is an icon. Its a pleasure to see Ringo playing behind him. We dont want to lose Ringo
A Masterclass reunion...wowww those harmonies in Africa !!!
It's so cool to hear Luke sing the lead part of Africa! He does a great Paich impression! Love it!
Holy crap..the falsetto guy with the sax stole the show…what a talent!
He out shined ringo! Wow!
That guy is good
That guy is GREAT!!!
A lot of Ham’s high tenor parts were full head voice. Amazing flourishes! Sounds like he did with Kerry Livgren/AD in the 80’s - what…40 years ago!
Ringo is amazing at allowing every all starr to shine, every edition of his all starr band jell so well together.
Toto Must have felt honored to have Ringo Starr (who is considered at least in MY book, rock and roll royalty), playing drums on 3 of their hits.
Steve is good friends with Ringo, they have played together alot
I mean considering Jeff Porcaro is considered one of the best drummers ever by many musicians and drummers alike its not that big a deal.
This is a bunch of old-timers loaded with talents enjoying each other's company. Save the best for last. No doubt, Africa is one of the most beautiful songs ever. It's good to see Ringo Starr still doing what he does best. The sax guy stole the show here. Keep on rocking guys. Huge Toto fan here!
Lukather is a Jedi. Gotta love him. What a masterclass on finesse and musicianship.
Seeing Ringo hit the drums is an absolute pleasure. So underrated. Backbeat for the win..
Are they all f**kin underrated, who exactly underrates them ?
So underrated? What the heck is he even doing during Rosanna??? I love the Beatles and shall give credit when and where it is due, but Ringo is out of his musical depth on stage with these musicians!
Wow everyone just relax and enjoy the music. Sheesh....
@@jagchuk To whom are you referring? I enjoyed that video immensely! Luke and Bissonette are two of my favorite musicians!
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it as I did. Sorry to bother. I believe that even though Ringo is loved and respected his style became "out of style" with Bonham and Moon and Palmer dominant. People are again appreciative of Ringo's straitforward style.
Ive been disappointed recently at the low standards of some of my favorite old bands. These guys have restored hope. Quality all around
You can definitely tell who phones it in these days vs who still puts every ounce of themselves into a performance. This was nearly flawless.
Now, this is a classic example of musicianship!!!
Loved Toto's music when I first heard it late 70's. Just stumbled upon a video Steve Lukather playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and was blown away. Never knew what an incredible guitarist he is!!. Now, here I see the guy playing with none the less, RINGO! Man these guys are great. All these years, and they're incredible!! Enjoying this video. Thanks so Much!!
Agree, Steve playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps is just brilliant. It's pure GENIUS. I have the audio track on my phone.
Warren Ham with serious vocal chops. Superb
Killin' great band. Studio quality in a live setting. Just amazing....
It's great seeing Ringo out there holding down a solid beat but give credit where it's due. Greg Bissonette is carrying the full load on these songs. And doing it flawlessly!
Years ago I have been to Greg's masterclasses [2-3 times], he always started the lessons with: my dream is to play with my favourite drummer, Ringo Starr.
@@TheMonkBeatsOne Making this all the more special! That's awesome!
Absolutely lol
@@RandySeverino Ringo is playing a straight and simple beat. But yeah, his mics do seem to be turned down a bit at the very least.
EXACTLY@@RandySeverino
Very hard to believe Ringo is 83 & still doing this, but there he is !
well, nick mason does it, charlie watts did it, not to mention steve gadd and others. And they are/were actually playing, without the backup drummer.
what he is still doing? pretener ?
He doesn’t play,he just pretends to
He was only 79 when this was recorded.
@@Egilhelmson
Considering his skills as a drummer , he was very lucky back then to embrace a full membership of the beatles. Today he could only work as a Session drummer
Wow! Toto great music as always!
So great to see Ringo Star & others performing (then I noticed Colin Hay)!!! 🇦🇺
Rosanna shuffle-a song defined by 1 measure of a drum beat. We all instantly recognize it! Thanks JP❤
What a joy to see these musicians playing music that we enjoyed from the 80’s. Respect to all here who commented.
Hard to believe Ringo is 83, just incredible to still be touring.
I think it's cause he took care of himself ya know? Or at least we don't hear wild RIngo stories but then again, look at Richards, he doped up BIG time and still going. Some of them are just built different I reckon
You're right. I wonder what's his diet!
@@monicap.ornopia4092 :Ringo spends a lot of money for his health-conditions.
Ringo says it's from having sex 3 times a day. He says it keeps him young and in good shape
Ringo is a freak of nature. He eats a very great lifestyle
Wow. Just wow. Those 5 part harmonies are absolutely stunning.
I've been to a lot of rock shows in my life, and i have to say that seeing ringo and his all stars was by far the best show I ever been to...
Wow. Talk about a great rock band. Ken Ham absolutely kills it on vocals and sax.
Warren Ham
Ringo!!!! Great lineup, Colin Hay still hits the high notes, Amazing band. Those three songs are very difficult to perform and they nailed them.
日本からコメント。
自分は若い頃からビートルズを聴いていたし ギターをはじめてからはTOTOが大好きだった。
まさかこんなコラボがあったとは!
感激です!
素晴らしい!
2012年からスティーブルカサーは
リンゴスターオールスターバンドのメンバーです
Colin Hay has been such a huge part of this band! Love it!
We saw him here on Maui some yrs back, fantastic!
i love these concerts where its just a massive crossover of several different artists.
I saw a guy from wings
No offense to Ringo, but figured the other drummer would be doing the “heavy lifting” when it comes to Roseanna.
You ever listen to Oysterhead?
There’s a live show on here from a tour they did after they made the one album.
It’s Les Claypool, Trey Anastasio and Stewart Copeland :)
@@scottt5484the other drummer is Greg Bissonette. And no doubt he takes the hard part
Great performance, music shares...I love it
Warren Ham makes any group he’s playing with 10x better instantly. He brings so much support to the table.
Gregg Rolie was also in Journey as well. He sings those songs alongside Steve Perry, "Feelin That Way" and "Any Time That You Want Me. So great to see him again singing and playing in this great performance!!! All the artists are the best of the best in the world!!!!
I really love how Ringgo's band let other artist shine. Like what they did to Colin Hay. What a performance🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
OMG, this must bring tears to every music enthusiast's eyes.
EPIC lineup and great music!
Let's all become 99😊 and enjoy with these badass kids
このステージで一番嬉しかったのはグレッグ・ビソネットだろうなぁ。リンゴとツインドラム、TOTOの名曲を演奏、彼が本当に楽しそうにドラムを叩く姿からそれが伝わる。そして、スティーブ・ルカサーのボーカルもさることながら、メンバーの皆さんのコーラスが素晴らしい! こんな貴重な映像を見ることできて幸せです。ありがとうございます!
Stupendous. Music for the ages ... all ages. The entire audience should have been dancing up a storm.
Don’t think Lukather gets mentioned enough with the all time greats but he sure should be. Although his accomplishments are well known amongst musicians, his name should be mentioned right there with Clapton, Hendrix, Page, etc…
Not bad for a mature bunch of boys! Brilliant. Xx
Tienes toda la razón
Facts!
eh... i'm a huge fan and we all know he's extremely talented but he is truly not in the same group as the "all time greats". clapton, hendrix, page and the like absolutely changed music with their playing styles and their catalogues go far deeper. kids pick up guitars to learn to play like them. the playing on 'toto IV' is not on the same level as 'zeppelin IV'. the playing on 'hydra' is not on the same level as 'are you experienced?' sadly, i'm sure very few have ever heard the 'rosanna' solo or even the 'beat it' riff and said "now i want to be a rock star!"
@@OGKush555I think you ought to study the depth of his catalog and his incredible versatility, because you’re 100% wrong.
Warren Hamm is just magnificent really. An unsung hero.
Man, Hold the Line, the way Lukather can rip through the solo and stick a perfect landing right back into vocals!
Lukather just a monster,holly shit, what a musician, scary good,
Luke still has the force.
One of the best musicians of all time.
Warren Ham is the MVP. Steve's consistency all through the years... really unmatched
The talent on this stage is unreal, thanks for sharing.
Greg's Rosanna shuffle is the most accurate one!
Steve and Warren Ham... The dynamic duo...
Thank you Ringo from the bottom of my heart for still bringing us the greatest music ever! You don’t have to do this, but you still do. You are true class! Thank you again!
Yea Ringo is bringing it but Greg is playing it.
Ringo not really contributes to the rhythm here, just acting as a drummer
@@martinbrockley6585
yeah, other than a few very easy songs, Ringo hasn't played a song at his "jazz festival" without a real drummer to cover for him, in decades.
@@starzmagic I don't know him any other way. ;-)
Stop babying Ringo....he is fine !!!!
That’s what I call standing and delivering! No fluff, no toys. Just solid rock.
YES!!!
I'll bet Colin Hay, who was hitting it BIG with Men at Work when these songs came out, never in a MILLION years would have imagined he'd be on a stage with these guys playing that very song.
Still the best music old guys playing for young amazing
Seriously, doing Down Under *AND* Africa, two of the most beloved songs that mediates peace on earth? That is seriously awesome to see Colin perform with Lukather and Ringo!
@@IAmInfinitus208
What few know is that the song is about a Christian missionary who is telling his fiance' that he can't leave his work.
"It's gonna take some to do the things we never have".
In the Bible, there is a passage that talks about thanking GOD for the rains, hence the line "I blessed the rains down in Africa".
I bet Joe Walsh never thought Ringo would be his brother in law one day
Was at this awesome show.Greek theater Ringo's all star band under the stars with the stars. Sublime!!!
I love how Bissonette helps Ringo to remember the songs and where to do the fills ....
Yep. Two drummers doing what Porcaro used to do by himself.....😮
@davewalkeden6932 Bisonette is a beast, he's playing to half of his ability here
Look at Gregg Bissonette way back there. Lovin life! And Gregg Rolie! Once of the best lineups Ringo has ever had.
Well, the lineup he was with before is the most successful group of all time with the greatest song writers of all time, so no, not quite.
He said ‘one of’ to be fair. But you’re right, Nowt is gonna beat the fabs.
If you consider the number of hits Luke has played on, I think he’s actually been involved with more hits than that other group Ringo had. He’s not just Toto’s guitarist.
I was stuck watching all these masters performing, THIS is music!
I didn't appreciate this as much as a youngster. Now as a dude in my 50s, really appreciate the quality of the pop music from the past. Great stuff and great variety.
Bissonette just rock solid throughout and his drums sound phenomenal
Legend over legends! Ringo Star is 83 years old and still going strong!🔥🔥🔥💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
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Saw Toto a few times in the last few years.Didn’t realize how much I love them. Steve is very talented!!
Thank you Ringo for always putting together a great ALL STAR BAND
I've always known of Ringo & his All Star Band, finally went
Really fun feel awesome night
It’s always amazing how Ringo plays so simply but sounds so good. I know he’s not doing the heavy lifting here, and as a drummer you think, well, there’s nothing to what he’s playing, but somehow the simplicity just works!
The back beat he has and timing is perfection. Nobody does it better...than ringo . Look at the size of the bass drum
It sounds good because the most you hear of is Gregg
The sound on this is exceptional! Great musicians and great sound men. Rare to capture a great show so well. Wow.
Great to see all this guys together! And Mr Ringo on the drums at 83!!!!!
I just LOVE watching Ringo playing as good and solid as ever and having a blast with a bunch of friends, that happen to be incredible artists in their own way too, playing food mjsic just for the good shake of it. Absolutely LOVE these guys.
Ain't it great, music?
Ringo thé bas 😅
Bad Drummer Ringo
We've seen Ringo & his All Star band 3 times over the years and it was absolutely incredible each time.
They might've been the best concerts I've ever attended!
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Simply amazing, what a lineup, thank you Ringo !!!!!!!!!!!
I saw Ringo in Aug. 2019 - finally! The band was killer - we got to hear Toto, Men at Work, AWB, Santana and of course Beatles!!!!!!
I‘m absolutely overwhelmed by this fantastic live concert! What a bunch of musicians, hardly being described as "all stars“. Great, what an experience!!
Ok, your standards are a bit different than mine.
Saw ringos all star band last month Steve lukathers guitar playing is beyond spectacular. What a show
The energy from these guys is just immense! Superb quality of performance.
Okay - I'm gonna sound like an old, "get off my lawn" guy - but pop/rock music today doesn't come close to apporoximating the quality of this music. Freaking unreal writing, playing, vocals......etc.
That’s right brother get off my lawn. I’ve listened to music since 1959 and I gotta say I feel blessed and was treated to wonderful music up until 2000. Every now and then I hear something that cool. Anyway I agree with you.
Imagine they still do this. These guys just love playing
Ich finde die Musik toll 😊
Lovely to see some positivity here. Great song. Great drummer. Great guitarist. Great band. Perhaps millions like it.