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3 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

 

 

Hope yer all geared up for 9th October, the 34th anniversary of the first UK showing of Thomas and Gordon.

 

You know, his big claim to fame! B)

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On 20/06/2018 at 18:30, Zsa Zsa's leg said:

He'll be the last living Beatle.

No, that will be Pete Best .

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4 hours ago, Fun-e-ral said:

No, that will be Pete Best .

Pete was obviously a Burt Reynolds fan in the 70s:

 

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1 minute ago, Davey Jones' Locker said:

Pete was obviously a Burt Reynolds fan in the 70s:

 

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Or a Harry Enfield fan in the 90s.

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Just been reading about him since I didn't know much about the guy (Best, not Enfield.) Actually seems like a decent bloke - and, of course the rest of the Beatles and Epstein treated him like sh*t. Wankers.

 

Update:  actually he seems like a bit of a wanker too but nowhere near as wanky a wanker as the rest of them. Although not a great talent, I'd put him in the same class of musician as Ray Wilson - guys who were screwed over and  treated like dirt by their bandmates and management.

 

https://www.afr.com/lifestyle/arts-and-entertainment/music/sacked-beatle-pete-best-has-unfinished-business-with-paul-mccartney-20180405-h0ye02

 

Update 2:  tried to kill himself in the mid-1960s over what the Beatles did to him until his family knocked some sense into him. Really does seem like a decent bloke in this overview:

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-447201/Pete-Best-The-happiest-Beatle-all.html

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Davey Jones' Locker said:

Just been reading about him since I didn't know much about the guy (Best, not Enfield.) Actually seems like a decent bloke - and, of course the rest of the Beatles and Epstein treated him like sh*t. Wankers.

 

Update:  actually he seems like a bit of a wanker too but nowhere near as wanky a wanker as the rest of them. Although not a great talent, I'd put him in the same class of musician as Ray Wilson - guys who were screwed over and  treated like dirt by their bandmates and management.

 

https://www.afr.com/lifestyle/arts-and-entertainment/music/sacked-beatle-pete-best-has-unfinished-business-with-paul-mccartney-20180405-h0ye02

 

Update 2:  tried to kill himself in the mid-1960s over what the Beatles did to him until his family knocked some sense into him. Really does seem like a decent bloke in this overview:

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-447201/Pete-Best-The-happiest-Beatle-all.html

 

 

 

 

To be fair in the mid-sixties it must have been hell to think he could have been part of all that. Arguable, mind

 

Had a fairly lively exchange a couple of years ago with a Liverpool legend of radio called Billy Butler who goes back to the early Beatles and was one of those kicking off in the Cavern about the sacking of Pete Best. It'd be fair to say Billy didn't totally agree with my Ringo Rant (ten points about why the band were lucky to get Ringo and why they'd likely have been less without him). Ringo is the best Beatle actor, the one who won the mothers of America over (and thereby sealed the band's status as acceptable in a way The Stones could never be) and he was also so down to earth he managed to keep their core fans calmer when the whole hare Krishna phase threatened to alienate them. Dunno Pete could have achieved all of that. 

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iirc George Martin didn't rate Pete Best as a musician. And if he had been semi-decent, you'd expect an ex-Beatle to find another home. Maybe if he'd had a tenth of Lemmy's indomitable drive in the face of adversity, he'd have a good career himself, and not been a bitter old has been 50 years on.

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27 minutes ago, msc said:

iirc George Martin didn't rate Pete Best as a musician. And if he had been semi-decent, you'd expect an ex-Beatle to find another home. Maybe if he'd had a tenth of Lemmy's indomitable drive in the face of adversity, he'd have a good career himself, and not been a bitter old has been 50 years on.

One of those articles says he was offered a chance to have his own band but turned it down. Also the Daily Mail one says what you are more or less saying:

 

"he was perceived to lack the ruthless ambition that Lennon would talk about later in life, the drive that got The Beatles to the peak of fame."

 

Not sure if you'll be relieved or upset to know the Daily Mail agrees with you.

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2 hours ago, msc said:

iirc George Martin didn't rate Pete Best as a musician. And if he had been semi-decent, you'd expect an ex-Beatle to find another home. Maybe if he'd had a tenth of Lemmy's indomitable drive in the face of adversity, he'd have a good career himself, and not been a bitter old has been 50 years on.

 

Various recordings with Best on drums have escaped over the years - the two sessions made in Hamburg under Bert Kaempfehrt backing Tony Sheridan, the Decca audition tape from January 1962, the Parlophone test session from June 1962 and a some BBC recordings made in Manchester. Best's drumming is very unadventurous, usually the same predictable shuffle rhythm. On the Parlophone test recording of Love Me Do his timing during the bridge section is awful - no wonder George Martin wanted to use a session drummer.

 

When four of the Tony Sheridan recordings were issued in the US by Atco in 1964, they over-dubbed the drum parts. This is probably behind Bernard Purdie's claim to have drummed on some Beatles recordings, as he was on a lot of sessions made by Atco's parent label Atlantic at the time. Atco also put out an album, using cover versions of Beatles and other Merseybeat hits to fill it out, which Purdie may have also played on. I've also heard talk that Brian Epstein hawked the 1962 Decca audition tapes around New York in 1963/1964 to try and get them released, and may have got Purdie to over-dub drums on this session too. 

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... And they said the Beatles would never reunite! All the cool members of the band, Pete Best and Tony Sheridan, live in concert:

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Davey Jones' Locker said:

... And they said the Beatles would never reunite! All the cool members of the band, Pete Best and Tony Sheridan, live in concert:

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's not how he played it on the original!

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79 today. :birthday:

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Ringo puts his current impressive appearance aged 79 down to clean living including not eating "too much crap."

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RIP, so sad used to love him in Thomas the Islamic tank engine, never listened to the Beatles, heard they were rubbish tbh

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13 minutes ago, Hosni Mubarak said:

RIP, so sad used to love him in Thomas the Islamic tank engine, never listened to the Beatles, heard they were rubbish tbh

 

Get back! Get back!
Get back to where you once belonged
Get back! Get back!
Get back to where you once belonged.

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38 minutes ago, Hosni Mubarak said:

RIP, so sad used to love him in Thomas the Islamic tank engine, never listened to the Beatles, heard they were rubbish tbh

I'm pretty sure he's not dead

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15 minutes ago, Swagmasta said:

I'm pretty sure he's not dead

His monotonic lobotomic drumming proves he's been undead since 1962 or before. The Beatlshit yeah yeah yeah. Luck but no talent

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On 08/07/2019 at 21:57, maryportfuncity said:

Ringo puts his current impressive appearance aged 79 down to clean living including not eating "too much crap."

 

Well considering the fact he was a sickly child and so could eat only a limited amount of food in adulthood - that is the reason he doesn't eat "too much crap". When The Beatles went to India he brought over his own food but then only lasted like a week because nothing agreed with him. That is why he's vegetarian/vegan.

 

Source - Beatles Anthology book

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1 hour ago, Grim Up North said:

 

Get back! Get back!
Get back to where you once belonged
Get back! Get back!
Get back to where you once belonged.

What is this, islamaphobic abuse, people like act like you are fighting in the crusades! 

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13 hours ago, bladan said:

His monotonic lobotomic drumming proves he's been undead since 1962 or before. The Beatlshit yeah yeah yeah. Luck but no talent

Sorry to say but it sounds like you've only heard their popular songs. Listen to some of the films on Come Together, Good Morning Good Morning and I Want You, he used polyrhythms, marching patterns etc very effectively. Top 5 favorite drummer, this is coming from a drummer.

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19 hours ago, bladan said:

His monotonic lobotomic drumming proves he's been undead since 1962 or before. The Beatlshit yeah yeah yeah. Luck but no talent

 

 

Ahh, FFS

 

So, to the reply above I'd add Ringo's work when he/Lennon and Klaus Voormann made up a trio for some of the songs on Lennon's Plastic Ono Band album. Oh yeah, and the onstage work in the massive All Starr Bands who like to get stuck in and play a range of each other's hits etc. 

 

And - anyway - re the "talent" he's by far the best Beatle actor. The early films were crucial to their ability to reach a family audience (massively important to breaking them stateside where Hard Day's Night and Help played in places the band would never gig) etc etc.

 

There's a really good book about all sorts of wrong-headed Beatle ideas that has a chapter called The Ringo Rant which tackles head on the notion that Ringo got lucky joining the band and makes a clear case that Lennon and McCartney's trip to Butlins to offer him ten bob a week more than Rory Storm was paying was actually a really astute piece of Beatle business:

 

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On 09/09/2018 at 21:29, Davey Jones' Locker said:

Pete was obviously a Burt Reynolds fan in the 70s:

 

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT3ku3Q3xwlkppTDyB8UEQ

 

 

 

Grahame Souness, Terry McDermott - just sayin' that was a manly and respected look in Liverpool for years; doubtless there are sixty something scousers still getting culture shock when their cruise ship docks in San Francisco and two guys looking like that walk past holding hands!

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Ringo Starr looks on average in health. But for his looks... That’s a different story.

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