Ringo Starr talks about joining The Beatles

Ringo Starr talks about joining The Beatles

Ringo Starr talks about how he left his previous band to join The Beatles.

The Conversation

You took a big risk you were playing

with the Hurricanes I was and you got a

chance to go with this Beatles group

yeah I know but the Hurricanes were

bigger at the moment they were and but I

loved from Germany where we met really

we were playing Roar in hurricanes and

the Beatles were playing the different

clubs than the guy KOs me to own both of

them put us on the same club and I loved

John Paul and George I just loved that

front line and you know we would do at

the weekend  hours between us and I'd

be there for the last gig you know uh

just sitting there watching the front

line requesting

s uh yeah so then they asked and I had

no hesitation but people did say you

going to leave Rory and I said yeah yeah

I'm going to leave you know just make a

step up I'm interested to know why that

was you you like the group I did I love

you like the music yeah they were great

players they were the where uh you know

Rory was a showman and we were players

and we had a guitarist called Johnny

guar who was great but that was about it

really uh but we you know we were big in

Liverpool and uh I just loved them so

you know the thing Brian called it was a

wedding's day he said would you join the

bend I said sure I said when he said oh

tonight I said no I have to I can come

Saturday cuz they've got to get another

drum

cuz you know we're all playing the same

songs well let's go back for for a

minute even before the Hurricanes you

heard lightning Hopkins you heard tub

you heard Hank Williams Hank Williams

all of those did you hear other the Dr

drummers for example Jean Kuper was a

big drummer I went to see uh I think it

was The Glenn Miller Story Glen uh Jean

Kuper was actually in it yeah but people

always ask me oh what about those

drummers and those records I never

listened to the drummer I listened to

the whole thing you know there was an Al

Green track called I'm a ram and the guy

hit the high boom boom boom it's like

magic to me and I remember sit you know

I remember those moments we're sitting

with clous Borman in this apartment we

have in London and

uh so that did but Al Jackson yes I know

the names and they played on great

records but it wasn't like I was

listening for the drums you've been in

the wind for a long time my friend

better than having

wind well I can agree with that yeah

yeah yeah I have you know from

when I left the factory this is

what I've done you know I've played I've

toed made a few good

records made a few good records you know

and I know many people particularly

people who are at the top or have been

at the top who lose their Mings they do

they they lose the entities they where

they come up to you haven't done that uh

well thanks I hope not um I don't I

think it's all part of where we came

from as well and but you know I always

give credit that there was you know

we're talking about the Beatles four of

us I mean I was in Rory storm and the

hurricanes but there were four of us and

we all from the same city

and we would look at each other you know

if one of us would be freaking out or

being a big shot three other people

would go excuse me you know and that

kept us and you know it's interesting is

the time we met

Elvis I really thought how sad he's on

his own and he had all those people

around but he was on his own I had three

great mates I'm well enough of it here

and but you mentioned earlier you had a

god-given gift yeah time how much of it

is a god-given gift and how much it is

all those hours you spent practicing I

didn't I hate

practicing I hate sitting there I tried

it when I first got the kit upstairs in

the back room you know all those movies

that were made and it was the most

boring thing ever I did all my learning

with other musician Ians other bands I

was lucky cuz there were a lot of us

around and we weren't

all great players we were all learning

so I learned everything with everyone

else at that time this is in Liverpool

when in Liverpool yeah but I was looking

in the factory the guy who lived next

door to me in the street worked in the

factory and he was Eddie miles a great

guitarist uh he just one of those guys

picked it off can play anything you know

and my best friend Ro boy had to made a

test base and I had a snare drum and

brushes and we used to play to the men

at lunchtime in the basement and that's

how I started and now I'm talking to you

the life is good but life hasn't always

been good even for Singo no Singo was uh

had his downside he got

completely crazed with the alcohol and

cocaine and drugs and my career went

into the dumper and because my use went

up and that's all I did I ended up in a

spot

where I didn't know how you didn't do

that I didn't know how you didn't do

alcohol and drugs so we're talking about

when you hit rock bottom was during the

s uh yeah or was it before then no no

I was my my career sort of went down

from it started really going down fast

around about  

and uh then I was on the on the

road to Hell really what brought you

around I mean some people never get out

of it

uh yeah you know that day arrived where

I came out of a blackout and I'd done a

lot of  

damage and uh I I thought I said to Baba

we you've got to get me in one of those

places she called somebody you called

somebody and and we ended up in Sierra

tuon and uh and I drank all the way I

didn't know you didn't drink I drank all

the way to the rehab and I got to know

Mike in Chicago airport he was the the

guy behind the bar and and that was

it I have another drink

since now this is your second marriage

but you're working what  years in this

marriage well we've been together  

years and we've been married for  

years well you know there are a lot of

men in this audience who would like to

know what it's like to be married to a

Bond girl for  years

great but she's more than a Bond girl

and I'm more than a beetle so uh it was

one of those madnesses you know in my

life we were in  in January going to

Mexico to do this

movie and I was checking in and she was

checking in over there with her

boyfriend was seeing her off and I just

fell in love with the lady and uh my

story is then she tortured me for a

couple of months and then we haven't

been apart

since well one of your children Zach

yeah um has followed your footsteps

plays with the who a great drummer in

his own life incredible drummer yeah he

uh I gave him one lesson

and then like two weeks later I thought

I'll give

you the second lesson and he said oh I

can do that Dad I said well you're on

your own and uh you know that's what

he's done he's found his own style he's

done it his own way uh yeah is he

left-handed he's not left-handed no well

so he had a little better start well

he that's what it was yeah but my other

son plays s also it's like mad you know

but he uh is more of a family man and so

he didn't want to like go out there and

do that stuff well question did you try

to encourage your children into music no

but Zach you know is also a good on

guitar he's like

musical uh I played the music he was

like  when I bought him his first kit

CU it was taken an

interest and uh it's basically done on

his own

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