Ringo's had enough

Posted by: count.d on 15 October 2008

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/10/do-not-send-fan.html

Who am I going to write to now?
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by BigH47
What a dick, Ringo that is.
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by TomK
What a shame when your childhood heroes turn out to be dickheads. He was on Jonathan Ross a few weeks ago and seemed to be quite an unpleasant character. How sad.
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by 151
i think being a beatle made him think he had talent,he gelled with the beatles but on his own hes talentless,how hes still touring is unbelievable,who the f--K would want to listen to him sing for an hour or more.
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by Diccus62
I thought those Onion 'flavoured' snacks that were named after him were a tasty bite you could eat between Thomas the Tank Engine episodes.
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by Diccus62
quote:
Diccus,
I thought you had a wife.
So why do you need a Thomas The Tank episode?



Munch

Now that's below the belt

Diccus
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by count.d
The argument that these stars deserve their privacy doesn't wash with me. They owe the public, until the day they die.

Not that anyone here has said that, but I do feel better now.
Posted on: 15 October 2008 by garyi
Can't he just hire someone to sign things for him, surely thats what most of um do?
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Guido Fawkes
Poor Ringo - I feel sorry for him after all you know it don't come easy and all he is saying is back off boogaloo because all he really wants to do is spend more time in his octopus's garden in the shade.

BTW was it the Dave Stewart of Egg, Hatfield and the North and Gong that he played with? As Ringo would say it's my party.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by tonym
Ringo's always been a complete tosser. An epitome of tossedness undiminished as the years go by.

I'm just surprised he's got a following of fans - perhaps now they'll get wise and finally realise what a talentless little prick he really is.

Although I quite like him...
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Cheese
quote:
Originally posted by 151:
i think being a beatle made him think he had talent,he gelled with the beatles but on his own hes talentless
Ringo wasn't a great technician but he had *exceptional* talent, no-one beats the way he does. Otherwise he would have faced the same fate as Pete Best.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Cheese
quote:
Originally posted by count.d:
The argument that these stars deserve their privacy doesn't wash with me. They owe the public, until the day they die.
Absolutely unbelievable rubbish ! Ringo has more or less retired for decades, so today he deserves some privacy like any other human being. The real tossers are those who think they have the right to bother Ringo just because he's famous.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Cheese
To those who wish to know more about Ringo's drumming style, read the bio on allmusic. It pretty well sums up what Ringo's playing was about.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by fred simon
quote:
Originally posted by Cheese:
quote:
Originally posted by 151:

i think being a beatle made him think he had talent,he gelled with the beatles but on his own hes talentless


Ringo wasn't a great technician but he had *exceptional* talent, no-one beats the way he does. Otherwise he would have faced the same fate as Pete Best.


Right on, Cheese.

Ringo has immense musical talent; an innovative drummer with a solid and joyously swinging feel. Let's remember that the other Beatles fired Pete Best in order to hire Ringo.

He was considered the "go to" drummer in town, the one everyone wanted in their band ... why would such monumentally talented musicians like McCartney, Lennon, and Harrison want anyone but the (pardon the unfortunate pun) best in their band?

Fred


Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Cheese
quote:
an innovative drummer with a solid and joyously swinging feel
A perfect description. Think of some old tune like for instance She Loves You and replace Ringo by a 'better' drummer.

Bill Bruford ? Simon Phillips ? Phil Collins ?

Know what I mean ?
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Guido Fawkes
quote:
Know what I mean ?


Not really - Ringo could sing too: unlike any of drummers you listed.

Imagine the great Jon Hiseman in the Beatles - no it wouldn't have worked.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Cheese
quote:
Originally posted by tonym:
Ringo's always been a complete tosser. An epitome of tossedness undiminished as the years go by.

I'm just surprised he's got a following of fans - perhaps now they'll get wise and finally realise what a talentless little prick he really is.

Although I quite like him...
If you like him then why did you write such blunt comments in the two earlier paragraphs ? Not just because you wanted to follow the pattern set by earlier posters did you ?

Speak your mind dude.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by Cheese
quote:
Ringo could sing too: unlike any of drummers you listed.
Even though I vomit much of Phil Collins' music, I must admit that even he sings better than Ringo. About drumming, he hits far harder on his drum set but not half as cool as Ringo did.
Posted on: 16 October 2008 by tonym
Sorry Cheese. It was a joke you see.
Posted on: 18 October 2008 by rupert bear
quote:
Originally posted by ROTF:
quote:
Know what I mean ?


Not really - Ringo could sing too: unlike any of drummers you listed.

Imagine the great Jon Hiseman in the Beatles - no it wouldn't have worked.


Well, Clapton played on two of their last three LPs, so using leading musos from the late 60s wasn't completely out of their envelope.

I wonder, since no-one's raised this, if there's something wrong that he's trying to draw attention to - such as a life-threatening illness. That would not be something to be frivolous about, though it does seem a strange attitude to fans.
Posted on: 18 October 2008 by 555
I empathise with Ringo because I had enough the first time I heard him.
Posted on: 18 October 2008 by 151
Big Grin Big Grin
Posted on: 22 October 2008 by Wolf2
Well that level of fame would surely set you off your rocker so to speak. But why do people write and want a signature? If I saw him in LA I'd say "thanks for the music Ringo" and walk on by.

One guy who is down on his luck in an art class saw him on the street and tried to get a signature and Ringo got upset. I had to laugh and said don't do that, it's a waste of time.

I thought Ringo was good for the Fab 4. Musical in his way. I heard that John used to follow him around because of the funny and twisted things he said, then put those into his songs. But he didn't give credit, or royalties, where due.

Ringo's just trying to work with people he likes and create a party on the road and spread the wealth around. Must be boring sitting in the sun every day in Malibu. Blue ocean, blue sky, a fire here and there......
Posted on: 27 October 2008 by Ewan Aye
I like Ringo, and what's wrong with being grumpy? As soon as there is something to moan about, we seem to join in well enough.
Posted on: 27 October 2008 by 151
he's a self important talentless little p--k.
Posted on: 27 October 2008 by fred simon
quote:
Originally posted by 151:
he's a self important talentless little p--k.


Pick? Puck? Pack? Peck? Not sure which one you meant here.

However, he is definitely not talentless ... he's a great drummer, and quite innovative in his time.

I really think the whole myth of Ringo as "talentless" arose only because he's not a great songwriter and singer, as the other three Beatles were, and because the average layman can't necessarily hear what constitutes a good drummer.

Again, I'd ask: why would three creative titans such as Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison fire their original drummer in order to hire Ringo if he was "talentless"? Do you think they couldn't hear his lack of talent? If so, why? Or do you believe that for some reason they wanted a "talentless" drummer in their band? If so, why?

Best,
Fred