The Get Back documentary is, amongst many things, 9 hours of Ringo sitting patiently behind his drum kit and just launching in to a steady, perfect groove the moment the others needed it. Legend.
@@roddydykes7053 I think that it was a joke on how their first drummer's name was 'Pete Best', or they could've said that because they all know it isn't true.
John Lennon was quoted in the Beatles Anthology as saying " Whenever Im going 1000 miles an hour and I feel my head start to swell I only have to just look at Ringo, then I know we ,the Beatles, are not Super-Human".
Ringo is also a fantastic, creative drummer with a sound and a groove all his own. The day Ringo joined the Beatles was the day they became the band we all know and love today. Some things are meant to be.
Really hate when people say “Ringo’s trash, LMAO” like his drumming is the glue for the band, it’s so loose, yet tight. It was a good decision to kick Pete Best from the group.
@@psyche5893Best gave the band stability at a time they desperately needed it and he was adequate enough for the German/Cavern club scene. He was there with them every night putting in the hours. For whatever reason though he never improved or grew as a musician much like the other 3. He was never going to be suitable for recording. Ringo was a true pro and so much better than him.
Mal was one of the darkhorse characters in the whole documentary. It's really heartbreaking how his story ends and how as much as the other Beatles relied on him, none of them really came through for him or his family at the end and the one person who did was Yoko.
@@lawrence142002 Yeah I feel when John was starting to turn away from Paul, weirdly Mal occasionally filled that gap. You would've thought it might be George but Paul bounced a lot of ideas of Mal. Sgt Pepper is an example.
Every social unit, every family needs a Ringo or two, who just gets the job done with little fanfare, or ego. Its almost impossible to function very long without one.
I never understood why they didn't.. yet Paul uses another drummer and Ringo uses another bass man.. I know they have stated not unless there were 4 but come on!! They're doing concerts anyway!!
It would be pretty cheesy . Theyre the Beatles. I mean the Stones , the Who can get away with it because theyre on a somewhat lower level I guess. Look at the Stones now . Only 2 of the 5 original members .
Paul does really long 3+ hour concerts. Ringo does around 1&1/2 hour concerts, and I think he takes a break from the stage while the band plays different songs for a bit. So maybe he wants to take it easy while Paul wants to play nonstop. I don’t think they’ed enjoy touring together. When I saw Ringo he sang most of the time, and only played the drums here and there. And Ringo doesn’t have the vocal range to sing with Paul in most songs. When Paul would write songs for Ringo to sing on albums for The Beatles he’d write the song within Ringo’s range. So singing backup on Oh Darling would not work.
I think this comes down to Ringo not wanting to do it. Playing the drums is a highly energetic instrument that he may not have full energy to do an entire tour. I think he feels he has less to offer except for a few songs. It’s a shame for the audience because we want to see them team up. Ringo seems happy though so that’s all that matters to me. He put out some great albums himself.
There's a beautiful scene in the film, when the Boys are taking a break: John and Ringo are watching George as He is playing a Bob Dylan song. And Paul is standing at Linda, who is hugging Him, while He is caressing Her Hair, and playing with it.
@@punpunpunyama9271 i don't hate ringo but his relationship with his first wife was pretty sus. Specially the age difference between them... theres no way in hell im gonna believe he waited till she was 18 to make some moves on her 😦🤢🤮
I can remember defending Ringo when one of my friends suggested he wasn't that good. (This was in high school so I forgive him for it) but I did say if there was no Ringo there would be no Beatles. He's probably my favourite drummer of all time. And Dave Grohl is my second favourite.
You were right to defend him. That *slightly* dragging, fractionally behind-the-beat thing - that's what makes rock'n'roll swing, in a way that four-on-the-floor soul music and rock music drumming don't. So basically Ringo invented rock'n'roll drumming, and now all rock'n'roll drummers do it. OK, maybe Charlie Watts simultaneously invented it. But you know what I mean. Keith Moon was a genius, but he was a rock drummer. Ringo and Charlie were rock'n'roll, and they pretty much invented that style.
The Beatles did fine with Pete Best. Ringo did a great job but he’s definitely overrated. He’s the luckiest drummer on the planet. The could have always used Hal Blaine for their studio sessions. th-cam.com/video/KMpG7N2O7y8/w-d-xo.html
Without Ringo, Let It Be probably wouldn't have ever been recorded. He kept them together for so long, even if it was subconsciously. I think they all were a little bit happier to be there because of Ringo
Cant forget Ringo later got to film pizza hut commercials and got asked to narrate Thomas the tank engine and friends by Britt Allcroft further cementing his legacy
I read an interview with Ray Charles many years ago and I have never forgotten what he said -- he said "when I first heard the Long and Winding Road by The Beatles I cried" -- I hope Sir Paul is aware of that quote, I believe it would mean a lot to him to have known Ray felt that way about his song. To have touched Ray so with that song that it brought him to tears says so much. I think it is one of the greatest songs ever written, great melody and great lyric.
Every family needs a Ringo. The infinitely patient glue that holds everyone down to earth. The one whos just happy to be there, wants to see everyone else as happy, and carries zero ego You also NEED a Paul, the youthful, active and enthusiastic one who drags the rest along. And even though they annoy the piss out of you in the moment, you eventually come to appreciate it and all they did. You NEED a George! The wise "sage-like" old before their time one. The one who questions everything and criticizes every step of the way. The value being, you cut out most of the unnecessary bullshit when you have a George in your corner And where would any of them be without a leader? Without someone to align behind and trudge through the worst of it?That was John They were the core family group.
Oh, I think Lovely Linda was a REAL BEAUTY!! Have ALWAYS thought that. I SO admire her face, with the “oh so perfect” bone structure!! Her high cheek bones and flawless skin made her a natural beaut!! And she rarely wore make-up!!!
Pauls wife seems utterly dumbfounded at seeing possibly the greatest melody writer and, for that matter, songwriter in the world writing one of the most beautiful songs in the world. It's not my favorite, but I recognize it's greatness.
This may be my favorite part of this epic documentary. Paul’s genius and his willingness to collaborate, the obvious love and and admiration being felt and expressed during that scene by several people, and our ability through the film to be there at the birth of a classic Beatle’s song, makes this moment in time so magical and beautiful!
Weird thing to explain but I honestly love hearing Linda say this about being the most relaxed around Ringo as well as knowing that John was her favourite Beatle initially as it just reinforces the love she has for Paul to be with him and for me it makes it feel more real (it obviously was real)
I still can't marry the thought of seeing gormless looking Mal here with how he met his end just six years later, brandishing an air rifle at the cops who then shot him dead. It's weird.
the melody of the long and winding road playing in the background just makes this scene so much more powerful, it feels so good to see rings get the recognition he clearly deserved
My friend who’s a drummer is just like that, you feel free to be yourself around him, he puts everybody at ease. I’ve played guitar with him on drums too and it translates; he makes you feel like it’ll be alright. I bet the Beatles felt that way with Ringo.
The Beatles are the greatest band of all time ❤️ I feel safer calmer and well just a better Mr when I see them and listen to there music 💕 GOD bless the fab 4 💕 LOVE U BEATLES 💕💕
Ringo was a professional he did his job and he treated the Beatles and their extended family (Yoko, Linda etc) always with kindness and respect. And yea I'm sure he rather Yoko not be there, and wished that George wouldnt sulk so much and had to put up with overbearing/control freak Paul...it wasnt always easy when you have these titanic egos around you. I think he was the best at checking his ego at the door and doing his job
What a revelation seeing how closely Mal Evans worked with them, even down to lyrics by this point. Such a tragedy for him probably more than it was for anyone else when it all fell apart. It’s no wonder, but still horrible, that he died in such an awful way, apparently feeling that he’d lost his purpose.
A lot of Lennon/McCartney tracks had input from all 4, and John helped George write All Things Must Pass, but it’s mostly a copyright thing for royalties and such
I think one reason Lennon writes better lyrics and McCartney writes better orchestration is shown by McCartney trying to figure out word by word what to use. When John helped George with All Things he just said “use a mind can blow the clouds away” off the cuff. Immediate, instinct, don’t overthink. But that meant his instrumentations were rougher too
When Ringo stormed out and briefly quit the band during the making of the White Album, the other Beatles all stopped arguing, called him and said "you're the best rock and roll drummer in the world. Come home. We love you." On his first session back, he was greeted with flowers around his drum kit.
There should have just been a separate band of guys called the Fifth Beatles. George Martin, Brian Epstein, Mel Evans. Lots of “fifth Beatles“. Mal was one of them.
Mal was their guy Friday: get an anvil, order lunch, fix a belt, fetch shoes and bow ties, set up equipment, stall the police, play the tambourine on a song, babysit, offer lyrics suggestions. I need a Mal Evans in my life. R.I.P. mate (1935-1976).
Poor Mal Evans 😢. He sure got screwed by the Beatles management because he was only paid peanuts for decades never increased and had to borrow from Harrison n Lennon at times then he gets shot to death before finishing his memoir on his time as a bodyguard for the Beatles and his friendship.
I haven't seen the full Get Back film yet, but every time I see clips, the audio never seems to line up with the video. I know AI was used to clean up the audio, but it almost seems as if they had way more audio than video and just tried to find shots that sorta looked like what they might be saying.
Okay. I still don’t understand Paul being upset with the Spector mix featuring orchestra. He’s literally humming it in the footage. The arrangements give it emotional depth and provide intensity with the bouncing off the chords along with the choir.
It's just like John Lennon had said.. Ringo isn't the best drummer in the world, but he's the best drummer for The Beatles. The Beatles wouldn't be the Beatles if not for Ringo fckn Starr
@Fab4 I hated The Long and Winding Road when I first heard it as kid. I thought it was there 2nd worst song, the other being Yellow Submarine. Both are catchy and I caught it over time. I only 'caught' Yellow Submarine thanks to having a young daughter and the song being on kids album. This gave me goosebumps in the good sense th-cam.com/video/TO4OE9C3z0U/w-d-xo.html
Great lyrics ”Many times I’ve been alone And many times I’ve cried Anyway you’ll never know The many ways I’ve tried I think John wrote these words, simple but so true. Black metalist fools.
I’m not a Paul hater, he’s my favorite beatle. But it’s a recurring theme that when he writes mainly lyrics he likes to “bounce” his ideas off of people and many times the people who he’s “bouncing” off of offer him a line that he hadn’t come up with. It seems like this is the way he used to write. With that said, I think it’s pretty unfair to “use” people to get your songs right, yet not share the credit even if the tiniest bit. You could make an argument that Mal “contributed” to the lyrics of long and winding road ( and George Harrison in other songs; we’ve all seen those clips of Harrison stating that he helped with lyrics a lot)
The Get Back documentary is, amongst many things, 9 hours of Ringo sitting patiently behind his drum kit and just launching in to a steady, perfect groove the moment the others needed it. Legend.
FOR REAL!!
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Yeah, Ringo was "The Quiet Beatle" in this documentary
then that awkward moment he makes a hit.
didnt notice till you pointed it out
Everybody loves Ringo! John never had a bad thing to say about Ringo and Ringo regarded the other Beatles as his three brothers.
Well he said he wasn’t the best drummer in the Beatles…
@@roddydykes7053 it's banter. All friends do that
@@roddydykes7053 I think that it was a joke on how their first drummer's name was 'Pete Best', or they could've said that because they all know it isn't true.
@@pinkled4429 Lennon never even said that it was some comedian who said that I think after Lennon’s death
@@roddydykes7053 that’s a fake quote
i mean who wouldn't feel relaxed around ringo? dude's literally all about ✌️😎❤️🎶🌈
Dude be tripping balls all the time
peace and love ✌️☮️💞🌈✌️🌈✨
@@ohyoongimin 😎✌️🌟♥️🌈🎶🍒🌳☮️
I am warning you with peace and love
John Lennon was quoted in the Beatles Anthology as saying " Whenever Im going 1000 miles an hour and I feel my head start to swell I only have to just look at Ringo, then I know we ,the Beatles, are not Super-Human".
Ringo is also a fantastic, creative drummer with a sound and a groove all his own. The day Ringo joined the Beatles was the day they became the band we all know and love today. Some things are meant to be.
Really hate when people say “Ringo’s trash, LMAO” like his drumming is the glue for the band, it’s so loose, yet tight. It was a good decision to kick Pete Best from the group.
@@psyche5893Best gave the band stability at a time they desperately needed it and he was adequate enough for the German/Cavern club scene. He was there with them every night putting in the hours. For whatever reason though he never improved or grew as a musician much like the other 3. He was never going to be suitable for recording. Ringo was a true pro and so much better than him.
I love that Paul trusted Mal enough to take his advice on lyrics...
Mal was one of the darkhorse characters in the whole documentary. It's really heartbreaking how his story ends and how as much as the other Beatles relied on him, none of them really came through for him or his family at the end and the one person who did was Yoko.
Scousers brigade...they knew each others gifts and art...Mal Evans was an amazing character with a sad ending.
@@lawrence142002Lots of the people in the Beatles mythos met pretty sad ends didn’t they
@@lawrence142002 Yeah I feel when John was starting to turn away from Paul, weirdly Mal occasionally filled that gap. You would've thought it might be George but Paul bounced a lot of ideas of Mal. Sgt Pepper is an example.
Until Mal wanted money from "Paul", then Bang Bang Shoot shoot for ole Mal@@elaw2414
Every social unit, every family needs a Ringo or two, who just gets the job done with little fanfare, or ego. Its almost impossible to function very long without one.
Absolutely.
How could he have any ego? He won the lottery. Got to ride on the coattails of 3 geniuses and be in the best and biggest band to ever exist.
Ringo and Paul should go on tour. That would be huge
I never understood why they didn't.. yet Paul uses another drummer and Ringo uses another bass man.. I know they have stated not unless there were 4 but come on!! They're doing concerts anyway!!
It would be pretty cheesy . Theyre the Beatles. I mean the Stones , the Who can get away with it because theyre on a somewhat lower level I guess. Look at the Stones now . Only 2 of the 5 original members .
Paul is a part of Ringos allstar band previously so they've played together post breakup
Paul does really long 3+ hour concerts.
Ringo does around 1&1/2 hour concerts, and I think he takes a break from the stage while the band plays different songs for a bit. So maybe he wants to take it easy while Paul wants to play nonstop. I don’t think they’ed enjoy touring together.
When I saw Ringo he sang most of the time, and only played the drums here and there.
And Ringo doesn’t have the vocal range to sing with Paul in most songs.
When Paul would write songs for Ringo to sing on albums for The Beatles he’d write the song within Ringo’s range. So singing backup on Oh Darling would not work.
I think this comes down to Ringo not wanting to do it. Playing the drums is a highly energetic instrument that he may not have full energy to do an entire tour. I think he feels he has less to offer except for a few songs. It’s a shame for the audience because we want to see them team up. Ringo seems happy though so that’s all that matters to me. He put out some great albums himself.
There's a beautiful scene in the film, when the Boys are taking a break: John and Ringo are watching George as He is playing a Bob Dylan song. And Paul is standing at Linda, who is hugging Him, while He is caressing Her Hair, and playing with it.
I totally agree with you, Ringo is a sweet guy🤗
I love it when Ringo and Linda are playing hands putting there hands on top of them
it's always those brief moments of peace that mean the most ❤️
What they didn't show you was Linda playing with Billy Preston's afro in a darkened nightclub after everyone else went to bed.
ringo is so nice he even warns us with peace and love
There's nothing wrong with Ringo, he's a sweetheart 🥰 I can relate to his introvertedness
I don’t know if he’s introverted ya know! I think he’s just chill, he seems quite open and expressive, they’re just in a working atmosphere here
except for you know, him being a cheater and hitting his wife even if it was "only" once
@@punpunpunyama9271 all of the beatles were terrible cheaters at one point or another
@@devinjerrydawnofanewtime6283 true. john was probably the worst. i don't think paul and george were wife beaters at least
@@punpunpunyama9271 i don't hate ringo but his relationship with his first wife was pretty sus. Specially the age difference between them... theres no way in hell im gonna believe he waited till she was 18 to make some moves on her 😦🤢🤮
Conan O’Brien: Kids love you today! Explain that!
Ringo: *IM LOVEABLE*
I can remember defending Ringo when one of my friends suggested he wasn't that good. (This was in high school so I forgive him for it) but I did say if there was no Ringo there would be no Beatles. He's probably my favourite drummer of all time. And Dave Grohl is my second favourite.
You were right to defend him. That *slightly* dragging, fractionally behind-the-beat thing - that's what makes rock'n'roll swing, in a way that four-on-the-floor soul music and rock music drumming don't. So basically Ringo invented rock'n'roll drumming, and now all rock'n'roll drummers do it. OK, maybe Charlie Watts simultaneously invented it. But you know what I mean. Keith Moon was a genius, but he was a rock drummer. Ringo and Charlie were rock'n'roll, and they pretty much invented that style.
The Beatles did fine with Pete Best. Ringo did a great job but he’s definitely overrated. He’s the luckiest drummer on the planet. The could have always used Hal Blaine for their studio sessions. th-cam.com/video/KMpG7N2O7y8/w-d-xo.html
And Dave LOVES Ringo!
Without Ringo, Let It Be probably wouldn't have ever been recorded. He kept them together for so long, even if it was subconsciously. I think they all were a little bit happier to be there because of Ringo
Cant forget Ringo later got to film pizza hut commercials and got asked to narrate Thomas the tank engine and friends by Britt Allcroft further cementing his legacy
Let it Be wasnt the last album recorded, so your theory makes no sense.
Poor Linda. She caught so much it with such grace. RIP Linda
Ringo accepted each other's character for who they were.. he is the heart of the Beatles!❤️
Linda was such a wonderful lady.
Is in her name
Ringo always was the one who arrived first to the sessions. He is really amazing.
I read an interview with Ray Charles many years ago and I have never forgotten what he said -- he said "when I first heard the Long and Winding Road by The Beatles I cried" -- I hope Sir Paul is aware of that quote, I believe it would mean a lot to him to have known Ray felt that way about his song. To have touched Ray so with that song that it brought him to tears says so much. I think it is one of the greatest songs ever written, great melody and great lyric.
Every family needs a Ringo. The infinitely patient glue that holds everyone down to earth. The one whos just happy to be there, wants to see everyone else as happy, and carries zero ego
You also NEED a Paul, the youthful, active and enthusiastic one who drags the rest along. And even though they annoy the piss out of you in the moment, you eventually come to appreciate it and all they did.
You NEED a George! The wise "sage-like" old before their time one. The one who questions everything and criticizes every step of the way. The value being, you cut out most of the unnecessary bullshit when you have a George in your corner
And where would any of them be without a leader? Without someone to align behind and trudge through the worst of it?That was John
They were the core family group.
Paul is such a wonderful pianist. I enjoyed when Ringo said something like ‘ I could just listen to Paul play piano all day’.
Ringo was the calm influence of the band
Linda looks so young and beautiful
Yes, looks young
@@lunarods5466 and beautiful
RIP
Lovely Lady
Oh, I think Lovely Linda was a REAL BEAUTY!! Have ALWAYS thought that. I SO admire her face, with the “oh so perfect” bone structure!! Her high cheek bones and flawless skin made her a natural beaut!! And she rarely wore make-up!!!
Pauls wife seems utterly dumbfounded at seeing possibly the greatest melody writer and, for that matter, songwriter in the world writing one of the most beautiful songs in the world. It's not my favorite, but I recognize it's greatness.
A chill drummer who came up with perfect drumbeats for three hundred songs in seven years.
✌ I LOVE YOU RINGO ❤
This may be my favorite part of this epic documentary. Paul’s genius and his willingness to collaborate, the obvious love and and admiration being felt and expressed during that scene by several people, and our ability through the film to be there at the birth of a classic Beatle’s song, makes this moment in time so magical and beautiful!
Weird thing to explain but I honestly love hearing Linda say this about being the most relaxed around Ringo as well as knowing that John was her favourite Beatle initially as it just reinforces the love she has for Paul to be with him and for me it makes it feel more real (it obviously was real)
I still can't marry the thought of seeing gormless looking Mal here with how he met his end just six years later, brandishing an air rifle at the cops who then shot him dead. It's weird.
Heartbreaking
0:49 ❤
looks like an angel.
the melody of the long and winding road playing in the background just makes this scene so much more powerful, it feels so good to see rings get the recognition he clearly deserved
Ringo is the most chill Beatle.
The real quiet Beatle was Ringo
The only actual quiet beatle was Pete Best. He was shy
Im warning you with peace & love, no more fan mail!
Ringo knew how to play based on what he hears, so no one could have a problem with him. Very business with him. Knew to crack a joke too
thats the Ringo way, mans is pure chill spirit, love him, in fact, love em all
Linda😍
My friend who’s a drummer is just like that, you feel free to be yourself around him, he puts everybody at ease. I’ve played guitar with him on drums too and it translates; he makes you feel like it’ll be alright. I bet the Beatles felt that way with Ringo.
Ringo wasn't fancy but he got the job done.
The Beatles are the greatest band of all time ❤️ I feel safer calmer and well just a better Mr when I see them and listen to there music 💕 GOD bless the fab 4 💕 LOVE U BEATLES 💕💕
michael was literally obsessed with ringo lmao
Michael??
@@foofookachoo1136 Lindsay-Hogg, the director of the original Let it Be movie
@@jaaaaaane Would u give forth more info, girls?? Am very curious!! WHY was he obsessed with RINGO?? Thanks very much!!
@@foofookachoo1136 go watch the documentary?? idk why you’re here if you haven’t seen it
@@foofookachoo1136 he was just always following him around etc. he said they should get married one day
Linda's look at 0:49. Head over heels for Paul.
Fact: No group has achieved the staggering heights of fame & accomplishments as the Beatles. Nobody.
Ringo was a professional he did his job and he treated the Beatles and their extended family (Yoko, Linda etc) always with kindness and respect. And yea I'm sure he rather Yoko not be there, and wished that George wouldnt sulk so much and had to put up with overbearing/control freak Paul...it wasnt always easy when you have these titanic egos around you. I think he was the best at checking his ego at the door and doing his job
What a revelation seeing how closely Mal Evans worked with them, even down to lyrics by this point. Such a tragedy for him probably more than it was for anyone else when it all fell apart. It’s no wonder, but still horrible, that he died in such an awful way, apparently feeling that he’d lost his purpose.
ringo is the coolest.
Che meraviglia di canzone
Poor old Mal, they all used him and paid him peanuts....RIP Mal !
Did they really use him?
Ringo was just happy to participate
Who knew Mal Evans helped Paul write Long and Winding Road??? He should have got a songwriting credit!
A lot of Lennon/McCartney tracks had input from all 4, and John helped George write All Things Must Pass, but it’s mostly a copyright thing for royalties and such
Ringo is that guy that is always near you and it’s enough to be in high spirits or optimistic and not so sullen
I think one reason Lennon writes better lyrics and McCartney writes better orchestration is shown by McCartney trying to figure out word by word what to use. When John helped George with All Things he just said “use a mind can blow the clouds away” off the cuff. Immediate, instinct, don’t overthink. But that meant his instrumentations were rougher too
Yeah I always liked the Paul Melodie’s better, but both Paul and John songs have good lyrics imo
All three of them worked with Ringo after the breakup. That tells you something.
When Ringo stormed out and briefly quit the band during the making of the White Album, the other Beatles all stopped arguing, called him and said "you're the best rock and roll drummer in the world. Come home. We love you."
On his first session back, he was greeted with flowers around his drum kit.
Ringo means apple in japanese words;so Ringo is The Beatles!And an apple is so sweet.Peace and love,Ringo!
Was thinking about this the other day
Meanwhile, Paul is just casually writing one of his masterpieces…
Mal Evans the fifth Beatle.
There should have just been a separate band of guys called the Fifth Beatles. George Martin, Brian Epstein, Mel Evans. Lots of “fifth Beatles“. Mal was one of them.
@@KevinMurphy01 I'd pay to hear that 😆
@@KevinMurphy01 it would literally consist of piano licks, orchestral scores and hammers hitting anvils lol
Mal was their guy Friday: get an anvil, order lunch, fix a belt, fetch shoes and bow ties, set up equipment, stall the police, play the tambourine on a song, babysit, offer lyrics suggestions. I need a Mal Evans in my life.
R.I.P. mate (1935-1976).
@@KevinMurphy01 george, mal, billy
Even when ringo farted, nobody batted an eye because they were so comfortable.
Paul really looks good in a beard. why didn't he keep it?
He did after the shave in february I believe
He did. Apparently it's in a jar at the foot of his bed.
Good call, Mal.
Paul beautiful melody
The Beatles espetacular, sensacional. The Beatles para sempre!
Paul McCartney just casually constructing a masterpiece. Just another day in the office for him lmao
Get someone who looks at you the way Linda looks at Paul.
It may be the 16th time, but I think I'll give it another whirl 'cause it feels like it's good for me
0:49 She was an angel
Poor Mal..I read how he died...smh.. terrible way to go. And being broke with no money, and being shot at .. terrible
Me too. 🥰😇
love this video… the most perfect 1min.
Linda was pretty foxy
Who doesn't love Ringo... besides Clang?
You may not care but I always wondered if they used fountain pens do write down lyrics. At this stage I guess the roller ball pen was more popular
Who wouldn't love Ritchie?
Poor Mal Evans 😢. He sure got screwed by the Beatles management because he was only paid peanuts for decades never increased and had to borrow from Harrison n Lennon at times then he gets shot to death before finishing his memoir on his time as a bodyguard for the Beatles and his friendship.
damn. i never knew they didn’t pay him squat. poor guy.
A long long time "Ringo"....
I haven't seen the full Get Back film yet, but every time I see clips, the audio never seems to line up with the video. I know AI was used to clean up the audio, but it almost seems as if they had way more audio than video and just tried to find shots that sorta looked like what they might be saying.
Ringo will always be in my Top Five drummers ever. Period.
This was as important to know Paul was writing Gimme Some Truth.
Mal Evans needs to be vindicated for the contribution he did on the lyrics with Paul.
Okay. I still don’t understand Paul being upset with the Spector mix featuring orchestra. He’s literally humming it in the footage. The arrangements give it emotional depth and provide intensity with the bouncing off the chords along with the choir.
Linda: I feel the most relaxed around Ringo
Lindsay-Hogg: Me too
Ringo: I farted
Rings was the Beat of the Beatles! Love them all, but I think a drummer named Phil Collins is the best I've ever heard since Keith Moon😊.
It's just like John Lennon had said.. Ringo isn't the best drummer in the world, but he's the best drummer for The Beatles. The Beatles wouldn't be the Beatles if not for Ringo fckn Starr
I feel so relaxed when I'm playing bingo 😂
.."Ring" 🥲
Cool guy
Being relaxed can be good…but it can be a curse as well…one can come complacent when there is no one there to motivate you
Billy fooled us all
♥️
Ringo is class. I hate that song though with an absolute passion.
unbelievable
Same here
@Fab4 I hated The Long and Winding Road when I first heard it as kid. I thought it was there 2nd worst song, the other being Yellow Submarine. Both are catchy and I caught it over time. I only 'caught' Yellow Submarine thanks to having a young daughter and the song being on kids album. This gave me goosebumps in the good sense th-cam.com/video/TO4OE9C3z0U/w-d-xo.html
Great lyrics
”Many times I’ve been alone
And many times I’ve cried
Anyway you’ll never know
The many ways I’ve tried
I think John wrote these words, simple but so true. Black metalist fools.
It's my favorite
Nobody attended Evans’ funeral
that is heartbreaking.
He was incinered 😏👍
So no funeral
@@Limpopulairegeniefrancais people who get incinerated still have funerals
@@Azoria4
You re wrong. Like
Evans and lennon ...
@@Limpopulairegeniefrancais Uhm no..you have a memorial / funeral service for cremated people. George Harrison paid for mal’s funeral expenses
I feel the most relaxed around your mom
Isnt it Ringo said stop,thats enough to lennon for dissing paul..correct?
Did Mal get any royalties?
I read "Get Back" as "Get Crack"
*L💟*VE *AND PEACE ☮️ GETS ALL THE BITCHES EVEN PAULS* 👌🏽😫🥵😍💖🫶🏼🥺🪬☮️🩵🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭 xx much love Linda
Ya I always loved Ringo he was the reason I started to play drums in 1970 at 3 years old.
what song were they singing
The Long and Winding Road
Lad put the beat in the beatles
Song works better with just a piano. May have made an interesting duet with Ringo.
Chad Ringo
I’m not a Paul hater, he’s my favorite beatle. But it’s a recurring theme that when he writes mainly lyrics he likes to “bounce” his ideas off of people and many times the people who he’s “bouncing” off of offer him a line that he hadn’t come up with. It seems like this is the way he used to write. With that said, I think it’s pretty unfair to “use” people to get your songs right, yet not share the credit even if the tiniest bit. You could make an argument that Mal “contributed” to the lyrics of long and winding road ( and George Harrison in other songs; we’ve all seen those clips of Harrison stating that he helped with lyrics a lot)