Ringo

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Saw this interview on Youtube and enjoyed it thought you might enjoy it as well.
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Jim: Thank you for this wonderful interview. Ringo has a marvellous wit and it shines through here in a way that brings back so many nice memories of the antics of the Fab Four in the 1960s. This short video is a primer on how Ringo's personality was one of the features that made the Beatles larger than life.

I cannot help but wonder if Ringo's gift of the gab allowed him, at least in part, to trump the Pete Best card during the early days of The Beatles thereby securing his place with the group.
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I remember Lennon (I believe) saying that when Ringo came abord that's what made the band jell as a group...or something like that!
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First chance I've had to listen to this...... fantastic!! Thanks, Jim. :D
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Man I love that guy's wit! That interview was made great because Ringo was comfortable was just being himself. Aside from being a former Beatle and all of that, he is simply just a great human being.
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