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]]>Almost 50 years since The Beatles went their separate ways, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have recorded a song together.
And what more, the song was written by another of their friends and former band mates, John Lennon.
“I just loved this song. I sang it the best that I could. I do well up when I think of John this deeply. And I’ve done my best. We’ve done our best,” Ringo said of the track “Grow Old with Me,” which will feature on his upcoming album What’s My Name.
“The other good thing is that I really wanted Paul to play on it, and he said yes. Paul came over and he played bass and sings a little bit on this with me. So John’s on it in a way. I’m on it and Paul’s on it. It’s not a publicity stunt. This is just what I wanted. And the strings that Jack [Douglas] arranged for this track, if you really listen, they do one line from ‘Here Comes The Sun.’ So in a way, it’s the four of us.”
What’s My Name is out on October 25th.
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]]>The two are the only surviving members of The Beatles, which is still considered one of the greatest bands of all time.
Paul is currently performing in North America as part of his Freshen Up tour. While in Los Angeles, an old friend pitched up at the concert at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles.
“We’ve got a surprise for us, a surprise for you, a surprise for everyone: Ladies and gentlemen, the one and only, Ringo Starr,” Paul told the crowd who responded with cheers.
The pair then played some of The Beatles’ classics including “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)” and “Helter Skelter”.
The last time that Paul and Ringo performed together at that venue was with John Lennon and George Harrison in 1966 as part of The Beatles’ penultimate tour.
It was nice to have them come together.
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]]>And one such occasion was during his show at London’s famous O2 Arena.
The former Beatle was joined by his fellow bandmate Ringo Starr in what turned out to be a mini-reunion on stage.
Having a great time at the O2 London freshen up tour With Paul Ronnie and Ringo a great night love you man peace and love. pic.twitter.com/IJUDO1eI9M
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) December 17, 2018
In addition, the pair found were accompanied by Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones as they all performed Get Back which The Beatles recorded in 1969.
Ringo returned to his drums, while Paul and Ronnie both played guitar.
We’re so happy they got back to where they still belong!
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]]>The man who kept the Beatles in time with his drumming skills has now become a knight of the British order.
Ringo Starr knelt down on one knee at Buckingham Palace as Prince William officially bestowed on him his knighthood.
Another busy day for Sir. Ringo. peace and love peace and love pic.twitter.com/JpHd0r6r4u
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) March 20, 2018
Ringo used his full name for the prestigious occasion, making his new title Sir Richard Starkey.
At the age of 77, Ringo — who already became a Member of the British Order in 1965 with his fellow band mates — has now become the second Beatle to be knighted, following Paul McCartney’s turn in 1997.
“I had dinner with him [Paul] last week and we were both actually laughing about where we came from, and we’ve ended up in the palace and it’s now Sir Paul and Sir Richard,” he said.
The drummer has also already devised the perfect place to put his medal, jokingly stating, “I’ll be wearing it at breakfast.”
When asked by a BBC reporter whether he wished to be referred to as “Sir Ringo” from now on, the musician replied saying that he hadn’t yet decided, “But I expect you to use it.”
Just another day in the life, then.
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]]>Almost 50 years since The Beatles went their separate ways, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have recorded a song together.
And what more, the song was written by another of their friends and former band mates, John Lennon.
“I just loved this song. I sang it the best that I could. I do well up when I think of John this deeply. And I’ve done my best. We’ve done our best,” Ringo said of the track “Grow Old with Me,” which will feature on his upcoming album What’s My Name.
“The other good thing is that I really wanted Paul to play on it, and he said yes. Paul came over and he played bass and sings a little bit on this with me. So John’s on it in a way. I’m on it and Paul’s on it. It’s not a publicity stunt. This is just what I wanted. And the strings that Jack [Douglas] arranged for this track, if you really listen, they do one line from ‘Here Comes The Sun.’ So in a way, it’s the four of us.”
What’s My Name is out on October 25th.
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]]>The two are the only surviving members of The Beatles, which is still considered one of the greatest bands of all time.
Paul is currently performing in North America as part of his Freshen Up tour. While in Los Angeles, an old friend pitched up at the concert at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles.
“We’ve got a surprise for us, a surprise for you, a surprise for everyone: Ladies and gentlemen, the one and only, Ringo Starr,” Paul told the crowd who responded with cheers.
The pair then played some of The Beatles’ classics including “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)” and “Helter Skelter”.
The last time that Paul and Ringo performed together at that venue was with John Lennon and George Harrison in 1966 as part of The Beatles’ penultimate tour.
It was nice to have them come together.
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]]>The post Paul McCartney had Some Friends Join Him on Stage appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>And one such occasion was during his show at London’s famous O2 Arena.
The former Beatle was joined by his fellow bandmate Ringo Starr in what turned out to be a mini-reunion on stage.
Having a great time at the O2 London freshen up tour With Paul Ronnie and Ringo a great night love you man peace and love. pic.twitter.com/IJUDO1eI9M
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) December 17, 2018
In addition, the pair found were accompanied by Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones as they all performed Get Back which The Beatles recorded in 1969.
Ringo returned to his drums, while Paul and Ronnie both played guitar.
We’re so happy they got back to where they still belong!
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]]>The post Ringo Starr Gets Royally Recognised appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The man who kept the Beatles in time with his drumming skills has now become a knight of the British order.
Ringo Starr knelt down on one knee at Buckingham Palace as Prince William officially bestowed on him his knighthood.
Another busy day for Sir. Ringo. peace and love peace and love pic.twitter.com/JpHd0r6r4u
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) March 20, 2018
Ringo used his full name for the prestigious occasion, making his new title Sir Richard Starkey.
At the age of 77, Ringo — who already became a Member of the British Order in 1965 with his fellow band mates — has now become the second Beatle to be knighted, following Paul McCartney’s turn in 1997.
“I had dinner with him [Paul] last week and we were both actually laughing about where we came from, and we’ve ended up in the palace and it’s now Sir Paul and Sir Richard,” he said.
The drummer has also already devised the perfect place to put his medal, jokingly stating, “I’ll be wearing it at breakfast.”
When asked by a BBC reporter whether he wished to be referred to as “Sir Ringo” from now on, the musician replied saying that he hadn’t yet decided, “But I expect you to use it.”
Just another day in the life, then.
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