

13:41:59

8 janvier 2014

C'est tout chaud et voici le discours de Paul :
Le texte de Paul :
OK. Ringo Starr was born in Liverpool at a very early age, and he had a hard childhood. Real hard childhood, but he had a beautiful mom, Elsie, and a lovely stepdad Harry. Both of them had real big hearts, beautiful people, and they loved music. So at some point during this difficult childhood, Ringo got a drum. Ringo got a drum! And that was it. He was now a drummer.
Later on he joined a group called Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. And we saw these guys when we were out in Hamburg, we were playing out there. And Ringo was like a professional musician. We were just like, slamming around and doing stuff, but he had a beard — that's professional. He had the suit. Very professional. And he would sit at the bar drinking bourbon and seven. We'd never seen anyone like this. This was like, a grown-up musician.
Anyway, we got friendly with him, and he used to come in late night when we were playing, and he requested a couple of songs, so we got to know him. And one night our drummer then, Pete Best, wasn't available, so Ringo sat in. And I remember the moment. I mean, Pete was great, and we had a good time with him. But me, John and George, God bless 'em, were on the front line singing, and now behind us we had this guy we'd never played with before, and I remember the moment when he started to play – I think it was Ray Charles, "What'd I Say," and most of the drummers couldn't nail the drum part, it's a little bit [sings a bit of it]. It was a little difficult to do, but Ringo nailed it. Yeah — Ringo nailed it! And I remember the moment, standing there and looking at John and then looking at George, and the look on our faces was like, fuck you. What is this? And that was the moment, that was the beginning, really, of the Beatles.
Anyway, then we started this great journey for these four guys from Liverpool who were . . .we just set off on their journey. We did ballrooms and clubs around England, and we got a little work in Europe, and then we eventually came to America. And here we were, we were staying in rooms together. And I wasn't a sheltered kid, but I just had my mom and dad growing up and my brother. So I was staying in a hotel room with a strange man. This really brought us together. We lived like in each other's pockets, virtually. But it was a beautiful thing, a wonderful thing. Eventually we got on The Ed Sullivan Show, and we got really famous. It was just so beautiful. As all the other drummers say, he just is something so special. When he's playing behind you, you see these other bands, they're looking around at the drummer, like, is he going to speed up, is he going to slow down? You don't have to look with Ringo.
It's a great honor for me to be able to induce him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland tonight!
Bercy 09/10/89 & 10/10/89 - Wembley Arena 23/01/90 - Knebworth 30/06/90 - Bercy 13/10/93 - Bercy 14/10/93 - Bercy 25/03/03 - SDF 24/06/04 - Bercy 10/12/09 - Philadelphie 14/08/10 - Bercy 30/11/11 - Stade de France 11/06/15 - AccorHotels Arena 30/05/16
13:46:14

8 janvier 2014

Réunion avec 'With A Little Help From My Friends' et 'I Wanna Be Your Man' avec Paul également au chant sur ce dernier morceau :
Bercy 09/10/89 & 10/10/89 - Wembley Arena 23/01/90 - Knebworth 30/06/90 - Bercy 13/10/93 - Bercy 14/10/93 - Bercy 25/03/03 - SDF 24/06/04 - Bercy 10/12/09 - Philadelphie 14/08/10 - Bercy 30/11/11 - Stade de France 11/06/15 - AccorHotels Arena 30/05/16
15:45:10

8 janvier 2014

Un bout du discours de Paul, de Ringo et quelques images officielles de leur prestation commune :
Bercy 09/10/89 & 10/10/89 - Wembley Arena 23/01/90 - Knebworth 30/06/90 - Bercy 13/10/93 - Bercy 14/10/93 - Bercy 25/03/03 - SDF 24/06/04 - Bercy 10/12/09 - Philadelphie 14/08/10 - Bercy 30/11/11 - Stade de France 11/06/15 - AccorHotels Arena 30/05/16
6:47:45

13 janvier 2014

7:17:40

12 janvier 2014

La réponse de Ringo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=XeqbR2iMckc
Thank you. I want to thank Paul for all the great things you told us…some of them are true. You know, it's a great honor to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I was doing the press and they're all saying, "Well, why did you wait so long?" It has nothing to do with me. You have to be invited. But anyway, apparently I'm invited and I love it. I also love that I got lucky that it's happening in Cleveland, and I'll tell you why. When I started playing, I was playing in skiffle bands, sort of house party bands…and you know we had a guitarist, the first band I was in was really great…I had a snare drum and Roy, the bass player had a T-chest bass with a hole in it and strings.
And so we're playing this skiffle music, playing anywhere we could. And then I joined a couple of other bands and I always wanted to play with great players and I kept moving up a little; up to the next band. Of course, I did end up with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, and when I joined them, we were still a bit of a country folk band, and the guitarists in those days — this is a nice one for all you big guitarists with the big amps — we played the Cavern Club, which was a jazz club in Liverpool. And he brought a radio to plug into so we'd be electric. And we got thrown off. "Get out of here! That's not quite jazz." Anyway, we started off with a radio, the first amp we had. Things got going a lot better and we ended up playing a lot in Liverpool and around Liverpool. We never made it anywhere else, but while that was going on, I was working in a factory. After the things I've sat through tonight. Blah blah blah. I got some stories.
I was working in the factory and playing at night and every Sunday, you know we lived in England, we only had the BBC. And to madness, there was a small country in Europe called Luxembourg, very small, population of about 6…and for some reason, they had the biggest radio master. And they bought the Alan Freed Rock & Roll show. And for the first time I heard…well I have to backtrack now, wait a minute to '55…Bill Haley was my hero…he was like the first one. Elvis came in.
But anyway, I'm listening to this guy on a Sunday at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and I hear Little Richard, first time ever. I hear Jerry Lee Lewis. And heard rock and roll music, because we weren't getting a lot of that stuff in England, and it came from this very small country. So 4 o'clock every Sunday, Rory and I would go to his house and turn on the radio and Alan Freed would introduce us to so many great rockers. And when I was a teenager, once…we played Little Richard, "Shag on Down to the Union Hall," it wasn't insulting to us, it's very meaningful. We couldn't believe we could hear this guy on the radio! Shag on down to the Union Hall! That seems a good place to go!
Also, I came from a port. A lot of sailors came to and from Liverpool, would bring music from New York and all over America. They'd drink all the money; they'd sell all records. Anyway, I started collecting a lot of records, listening to music, and ended up in this rock and roll band. With Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, we go to Germany, and that's where I met, you know, the Beatles. I met Paul, John (God Bless You), George (God Bless You). We came back to Liverpool, and there was a knock on my door. The drummer wasn't well and would I sit in? Sure. Anyway, I was living that life then, I was out of the band, and I didn't have to get up till noon. So, that was good. So I went and played a lunchtime session with George, John and Paul, and we had a great time. And then I went and showed in some clubs in Liverpool. They're not around now. I'm sort of part of their downfall. And we became friends, we hung out, and then I would go back and play with the Beatles because the other drummer couldn't make it.
Then, I got a call. We were playing a holiday camp in England, three-month gig, couldn't believe how great that was. Like $24 a week. And I got a call from Brian Epstein ... I got a call to say, this was Wednesday, would I join the Beatles. And I said, "Well, when do you want me to join?" And he said, "Tonight!" And I said, "No, I can't do that. I've got a band here. We've got a job. I'll come Saturday." Because everybody in Liverpool, we were playing the same songs so, they picked the drums and he could play. That's when this journey started.
It's been an incredible journey for me with these three guys, who wrote these songs. I was talking just the other night. Paul had come in, strum some song to us, and we played it! We didn't spend a lot of time. There was a lot of joining… The Beatles, you know, they were so big and so famous, but they shared rooms, you know…every hotel, when we'd gotten one, or guest houses. But when we'd go to hotels, we always had two rooms. And it didn't matter who was with who, what would happen is we hung out. But until any band is in the room, you really get to know your other players. And another tip I brought for all bands who are starting out…when you're in the band, here's another tip, if you fart, hold your nose. Everyone's blaming everyone else…we made a pact in the van, okay. That's how we get on so well.
I wanna tell ya, it's been a beautiful night, hanging out…we're gonna do a few numbers for you next. We gotta follow John Legend and Stevie Wonder for god's sake. Anyway we're gonna start with a number of…1960 I did this number. It was a woman that sung by the Shirelles and it just took my fancy — and it's called "Boys."
7:47:37

12 janvier 2014

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11 janvier 2014

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12 janvier 2014

17:48:36

11 janvier 2014

18:08:49

11 janvier 2014

18:50:16

11 janvier 2014

SI seulement it was True !
coucou Nath ! enfin la carrière SOLO de Ringo est reconnue et récompensée : 18 albums depuis 1970+ plein de LIVE cd et dvd
depuis yesterday ,j'écoute en boucle " Postcards from Paradise" : batterie et production " brute" et légère formidable avec des super parties de guitares !
Paris 26 Mars1976; Bercy 9 Octobre1989; Bercy 13 et 14 Octobre 1993; Bercy 25 Mars 2003; Stade de France 24 Juin 2004; Olympia 22 Octobre 2007; Liverpool Anfield Stadium 1 Juin 2008 ; Bercy 10 Decembre 2009 ; Cardiff Millenium Stadium 26 Juin 2010 ; London Odeon Hammersmith 18 Décembre 2010 ; Bercy 30 Novembre 2011 ; Anvers Sport Paleis 24 Mars 2012; Varsovie Stadium 22 Juin 2013 ."
Marseille 5 Juin 2015.Paris SDF 11 Juin 2015 "see you next time ! "
3:47:36

12 janvier 2014

14:13:10

11 janvier 2014

yes my friend : on voit qu'ils aiment de plus en plus jouer ensemble de temps en temps et SI ils avaient l' idée de faire un album ENSEMBLE , UNE seule fois ??
Paris 26 Mars1976; Bercy 9 Octobre1989; Bercy 13 et 14 Octobre 1993; Bercy 25 Mars 2003; Stade de France 24 Juin 2004; Olympia 22 Octobre 2007; Liverpool Anfield Stadium 1 Juin 2008 ; Bercy 10 Decembre 2009 ; Cardiff Millenium Stadium 26 Juin 2010 ; London Odeon Hammersmith 18 Décembre 2010 ; Bercy 30 Novembre 2011 ; Anvers Sport Paleis 24 Mars 2012; Varsovie Stadium 22 Juin 2013 ."
Marseille 5 Juin 2015.Paris SDF 11 Juin 2015 "see you next time ! "
17:53:04

11 janvier 2014

20:11:35

25 mars 2014

6:38:35

8 janvier 2014

Ringo 76 a déclaré
Voir RINGO et PAUL ensemble ,ça me bouleverse toujoursje me dis quelle chance qu'on a de voir ça , un moment d'histoire pour moi !
je suis toujours autant passionné par ces "garçons" .
Ils nous rendent heureux !
Merci Pat Rickenbacker et Pearlchaser pour les vidéos et textes !
Et ce n'est pas tout, le "behind the scenes" des répétitions de la cérémonie avec Ringo et Paul :
Bercy 09/10/89 & 10/10/89 - Wembley Arena 23/01/90 - Knebworth 30/06/90 - Bercy 13/10/93 - Bercy 14/10/93 - Bercy 25/03/03 - SDF 24/06/04 - Bercy 10/12/09 - Philadelphie 14/08/10 - Bercy 30/11/11 - Stade de France 11/06/15 - AccorHotels Arena 30/05/16
9:21:16

11 janvier 2014

10:23:55

12 janvier 2014

6:39:19

8 janvier 2014

Nouveau 'behind the scenes' de la cérémonie qui fait la part belle à Paul :
Bercy 09/10/89 & 10/10/89 - Wembley Arena 23/01/90 - Knebworth 30/06/90 - Bercy 13/10/93 - Bercy 14/10/93 - Bercy 25/03/03 - SDF 24/06/04 - Bercy 10/12/09 - Philadelphie 14/08/10 - Bercy 30/11/11 - Stade de France 11/06/15 - AccorHotels Arena 30/05/16
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