During an appearance on BBC Radio, The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr looked back on the Fab Four, his bandmates, Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, and more.
"When the four of us played, it was just the best space on the planet to be in. Besides being famous, I was in all of those spaces, with the joy of playing with John [Lennon], George [Harrison], and Paul [McCartney].
"I have great memories of that, and the emotion of all of that. The other side of that story was that we worked really hard.
"The other side of that is - I was telling someone the other day - if Paul hadn't been in the band, we'd probably have made two albums because we were lazy buggers.
"But Paul's a workaholic. John and I would be sitting in the garden taking in the color green from the tree, and the phone would ring, and we would know, 'Hey lads, you want to come in? Let's go in the studio!'
"So I've told Paul this, he knows this story, we made three times more music than we ever would without him because he's the workaholic and he loves to get going. Once we got there, we loved it, of course, but, 'Oh no, not again!'" - To read the full interview click to UGC
Ringo has shared his new work. Recorded in lockdown, it has the nervous energy of a cat locked in a bathroom – you know that it’s technically okay in there but you’re still slightly concerned about what will happen when you let it out. The songs all seem to be bursting at the seams, threatening to explode out of their confines.(news.co.uk)
Ringo Starr will be dropping a new EP, Change the World, on September 24th via UMe. Like his previously released Zoom In EP from March, the four-song set was recorded at his Roccabella West home studio.