shamustwin wrote:His timing is impecable (Petty says he's a freakin' metronome)
Richard Petty? (Just kiddin'...) I agree with you and Tom completely, shamustwin. Ringo and Charlie Watts are the reasons I pestered my parents for years for a drum kit...they finally gave in to spare the dining room table's finish from my relentless 'silverware work' at mealtimes...
I just heard the Stones' "*****" for the first time in years at a neighborhood place 'me julie' took me to for my birthday lunch. Holy moley! They could calibrate the atomic clock in Boulder to that drum track...
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:06 pm
by shamustwin
brammy wrote: I'm a big fan of Ringo's drumming (not so his singing), but having said that I've noticed that a lot of his live stuff was much cruder than the studio recordings. I guess this is understandable given the wild screaming where the Fabs were struggling just to hear themselves.... Ringo was just trying to give them some sort of audible beat to go by.
Right, they had no monitors, and screaming 747 level fans. Ringo said live, he was hesitant to do fills, they'd get lost in the din and the band might lose it's place.
Yeah, Charlie. Another rock solid rocker!
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 5:01 pm
by brammy
Agreed... Charlie Watts is another rock... even more so than Ringo IMHO.
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:31 pm
by JakeK
Let's not forget this crazy dude who became a rock of his own
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:48 pm
by wayang
If Ringo is a "freakin' metronome", Keith was a "freakin' jackhammer"...
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:39 pm
by simer4001
Guys...this is about Ringo's songwriting.
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:44 pm
by kiramdear
C'mon now everybody! All together now: "I'd like to be, under the sea ..."
songwriting, drumming, guitar playing,,,, all things Ringo is cool in my book
Ringo with The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group
"Ringo's a damn good drummer."... John Lennon
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:11 pm
by beatlefreak
Ringo only wrote two songs while with the Beatles: Don't Pass Me By for the White album, and Octopus' Garden for Abbey Road. Even as a single artist, Ringo didn't write many songs. His three standout albums (IMO) were: Ringo (1973), Old Wave (1983), and I Wanna Be Santa Claus (1999). On Ringo, he co-wrote two of the songs, and wrote one. On Old Wave, he co-wrote five songs. On IWBSC, he also co-wrote five songs. And on each of his other solo albums. he either wrote or co-wrote one to five songs per album (most of these were co-written with other artists).
Re: Ringo's Songwriting
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:07 pm
by kiramdear
I Wanna Be Santa Claus is one of my favorite Ringo albums. Ringo is one of my favorite of all the Beatles solo albums, too
Here's a special moment from The Concert For Bangladesh:
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