Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Forum Login
Login Name: Create a new account
Password:     Forgot password

DM's Beatles forums    Solo forums    Ringo Starr  ›  Liverpool's Reaction! Moderators: Sandra, BlueMeanie

Liverpool's Reaction!  This thread currently has 1,172 views. Print
3 Pages 1 2 3 » All Recommend Thread
The End
January 20, 2008, 4:58pm Report to Moderator

Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream...
Special Member
Posts
8,715
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
5.00
I have just come back from Liverpool and I was dismayed to hear that all the good work Ringo did at the opening ceremony and at the Echo Arena's inaugural concert has been undone by the very indifferent comments he made about Liverpool and its people on the Jonathon Ross show on Friday!

All the people I spoke to were VERY disappointed with his comments and there were quite a few jokes made at his expense by some performers at the "Number One Project" concert I attended in Liverpool Echo Arena last night (Sat 19 January).

I haven't watched Ringo on the Jonathon Ross show yet so I cannot comment but I can tell you Liverpool isn't happy!


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message ICQ AIM YIM Windows Live Messenger
harihead
January 21, 2008, 10:27pm Report to Moderator

Keep spreading the love
Moderators
Posts
2,105
Gender
Female
Posts Per Day
3.13
I just watched the couple of clips on YouTube:

1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV1qc6RA2no
2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4AOuirCx8w

Ringo was making fun of the fact that he wasn't planning to move back to Liverpool, but I didn't see anything in his remarks that should get anyone riled. He's just joking; whether you think it's effective or not is a personal judgment. Still, this is just a clip; perhaps he got offensive later?  

On an aside, RINGO IS TINY! He's, like, 1/3 the size of Jonathon Ross. Their embrace-- it's a Mini-Ringo!    


All you've got to do is choose love.  That's how I live it now.  I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden.  I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007

For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 1 - 30
fendertele
January 21, 2008, 10:56pm Report to Moderator

Words Of Love
Posts
1,344
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
2.66
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/p.....version_pid=b008pxjb


whole episode of jonathan ross ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message Windows Live Messenger Reply: 2 - 30
The End
January 22, 2008, 1:49pm Report to Moderator

Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream...
Special Member
Posts
8,715
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
5.00
Quoted from harihead
I just watched the couple of clips on YouTube:

1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV1qc6RA2no
2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4AOuirCx8w

Ringo was making fun of the fact that he wasn't planning to move back to Liverpool, but I didn't see anything in his remarks that should get anyone riled. He's just joking; whether you think it's effective or not is a personal judgment. Still, this is just a clip; perhaps he got offensive later?  

On an aside, RINGO IS TINY! He's, like, 1/3 the size of Jonathon Ross. Their embrace-- it's a Mini-Ringo!    


To understand the offence, you really have to understand the people of Liverpool (and I don't mean that in a condescending way). They are incredibly proud to have received this award because they feel they are finally getting the recognition they deserve after decades of being thought of as a joke! So now imagine one of their greatest heroes attending the opening ceromony and saying how great Liverpool is and then going on TV and totally belittling the the award and the City of Liverpool.

Would it have been so hard for Ringo to say that he missed the City and its people - even if he actually didn't - afterall, he had just headlined the Capital of Culture opening event where he had told the twenty thousand people assembled outside St George's Hall that Liverpool was "in his soul"! l

Sadly, at best Ringo has come across as a hypocrite, only out cash in on the event to help promote his new album.


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message ICQ AIM YIM Windows Live Messenger Reply: 3 - 30
fendertele
January 22, 2008, 5:45pm Report to Moderator

Words Of Love
Posts
1,344
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
2.66
yeah after watching his Jonathan Ross interview Ringo seemed very off and not his usual self, he was almost very defensive about every Jonathan was asking him.

Apart from the whole attitude towards Liverpool the other thing that struck me was how he is all about filling his pockets, i cant remember the whole thing but it basically went


talking about the new usb album of liverpool 8

"ahh Ringo its not like the old days when we had to run home with a vinyl and make sure we didn't scratch it" - jonathan
"yeah" - ringo *laughing out loud*
" but then again it is much easier to lose" - jonathan *saying it as a joke*

then ringo just gives him a dirtyish glare

everything Jonathan said was in good humour and at times ringo seemed a little off


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message Windows Live Messenger Reply: 4 - 30
eppylover
January 22, 2008, 9:01pm Report to Moderator

http://eppylover.livejournal.com/profile
One And One Is Two
Posts
15
Gender
Female
Posts Per Day
0.02
It's too bad the public can't give celebs a break once in awhile for having a bad hair day ~ so to speak! I mean, Ringo is just as human as anyone, and is bound to go on the rag once in awhile.

Poor ole Richie. I wonder if he feels regretful now. He could apologize, but sometimes that just makes it worse.
Example: "bigger than Jesus" ring a bell?

Of course, I'm speaking as a damn Yankee here, too. Mayhaps the Liverpudlians are more forgiving?


HE WAS MUCH MORE THAN MERELY THEIR MANAGER.
HE WAS...
Logged
Site Private Message Reply: 5 - 30
harihead
January 22, 2008, 10:04pm Report to Moderator

Keep spreading the love
Moderators
Posts
2,105
Gender
Female
Posts Per Day
3.13
Thanks for the info, guys. That helps.

Yeah, Ringo's humor is occasionally "off". I noticed he dropped some bombs in the Carl Perkins special also; it might be his manifestation of nerves, he tries for a joke and it doesn't quite come off. This is how his interview with Ross struck me. He was trying too hard and got on this track he didn't feel he could get off of.

Or maybe he really is an arrogant ungrateful git. I'll never know the truth!


All you've got to do is choose love.  That's how I live it now.  I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden.  I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007

For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 6 - 30
The End
January 22, 2008, 11:51pm Report to Moderator

Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream...
Special Member
Posts
8,715
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
5.00
Quoted from harihead
Or maybe he really is an arrogant ungrateful git. I'll never know the truth!


Well Ringo has just joined MY forum so you will get the chance to ask him - HA, I wish!


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message ICQ AIM YIM Windows Live Messenger Reply: 7 - 30
pc31
January 23, 2008, 12:02am Report to Moderator

rockabilly rules!!!!!
Special Member
Posts
9,081
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
5.22
maybe we could convince  him into it...i think they got offended to easily...don't be such a bunch of stuffed shirts it's ringo not john for piss sakes....


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message AIM YIM Windows Live Messenger Reply: 8 - 30
eppylover
January 23, 2008, 12:09am Report to Moderator

http://eppylover.livejournal.com/profile
One And One Is Two
Posts
15
Gender
Female
Posts Per Day
0.02
Quoted from The End


Well Ringo has just joined MY forum so you will get the chance to ask him - HA, I wish!

Oh well, fat chance of that, according to this article ~
http://www.pr-inside.com/starr-hates-modern-technology-r396474.htm

Seems our little Starkey is a... *dun, dun, DUNNNN!* ...technophobe!!!  
*cue shrieks of dismay*

Makes me wonder if Barbara does 'puters?


HE WAS MUCH MORE THAN MERELY THEIR MANAGER.
HE WAS...
Logged
Site Private Message Reply: 9 - 30
tkitna
January 23, 2008, 2:05am Report to Moderator

I'm a Moondog,,,,,are you?
Words Of Love
Posts
3,920
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
2.27
I think Ringo's getting bitter because he feels that nobody takes his music seriously. Take this forum for example. We're all supposedly large Beatle fans and yet Ringo's 'Liverpool 8' album thread has just 45 replies. Pauls 'Memory Almost Full' thread has over 500 replies. I wonder why that is? If it happens here, its got to be 90 times worse with the general public.

I agree with Ringo. He should be pissed off. Obviously the happy-go-lucky demeanor hasnet worked for him when it comes to selling albums, so maybe he should just become a big prick. That should at least spark some interest.


http://com1.runboard.com/bthemoondogs                        
Logged Offline
E-mail Private Message Reply: 10 - 30
The End
January 23, 2008, 9:41am Report to Moderator

Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream...
Special Member
Posts
8,715
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
5.00
Quoted from tkitna
Obviously the happy-go-lucky demeanor hasnet worked for him when it comes to selling albums, so maybe he should just become a big prick. That should at least spark some interest.


You're right - sadly, his recent comments and actions are sparking more interest than the release of his album. I doubt it's a deliberate marketing strategy though!


Logged Offline
Site E-mail Private Message ICQ AIM YIM Windows Live Messenger Reply: 11 - 30
Bobber
January 23, 2008, 9:53am Report to Moderator

Administrator
Posts
8,054
Posts Per Day
6.38
This might work:

Logged
Site Private Message Reply: 12 - 30
BlueMeanie
January 23, 2008, 10:03am Report to Moderator

Board Moderator
Posts
6,310
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
8.48
Quoted from tkitna
I think Ringo's getting bitter because he feels that nobody takes his music seriously. Take this forum for example. We're all supposedly large Beatle fans and yet Ringo's 'Liverpool 8' album thread has just 45 replies. Pauls 'Memory Almost Full' thread has over 500 replies. I wonder why that is? If it happens here, its got to be 90 times worse with the general public.


Let's face it, Ringo doesn't make 'great' albums. Even his so called 'best' album - Ringo - is very good, but I wouldn't say great. Don't get me wrong, I like Ringo, he's a great drummer. But that's what he is - a great drummer, not a great songwriter. His albums - and I have quite a few - are largely mediocre affairs, average on production quality, but with a couple of 'corkers'. His new album doesn't seem to contain any high points, for me.

I haven't heard his comments on Johnathon Ross, so I can't comment about that. He may be bitter that he's not seen in the same light as McCartney, but then The Beatles was a long time ago, and McCartney's done so much more. If he doesn't care for Liverpool (as has been suggested), then he should not use the place to plug his album.

Anyway, MAF has been out for how long? 10 months? 45 posts for an album that's been out less than a week isn't bad, I think.


I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 13 - 30
tkitna
January 23, 2008, 11:13am Report to Moderator

I'm a Moondog,,,,,are you?
Words Of Love
Posts
3,920
Gender
Male
Posts Per Day
2.27
Quoted from BlueMeanie


Let's face it, Ringo doesn't make 'great' albums.


I disagree with you. I think people would realize how good they are if they would actually listen to them. 'Ringo Rama' is incredible in my opinion. So good, I place it in the top 5 slot of any of the fours solo efforts. Everybody i've ever played that album to couldnt believe it was Ringo, but since it is, it gets dismissed.

Quoted Text
Even his so called 'best' album - Ringo - is very good, but I wouldn't say great.


'Time Takes Time', 'Vertical Man', 'Rama', 'Choose Love', and 'I Wanna Be Santa Claus' are all better than 'Ringo', but nobody will admit it because its the right thing to do to call 'Ringo' his greatest. I dare anybody to sit down with any of the albums I mentioned and listen to any one of them along with 'Ringo' and I bet you'd be surprised.

Quoted Text
Don't get me wrong, I like Ringo, he's a great drummer. But that's what he is - a great drummer, not a great songwriter. His albums - and I have quite a few - are largely mediocre affairs, average on production quality, but with a couple of 'corkers'. His new album doesn't seem to contain any high points, for me.


I cant find faults with the production of his last 5 or so albums. Lets not judge based on 'Ringo the 4th', 'Rotogravure', or 'Stop and Smell the Roses'. This is when Ringo lost everybody.

I like the new album a lot, but I need a few more listens to failry judge it.

Quoted Text
I haven't heard his comments on Johnathon Ross, so I can't comment about that. He may be bitter that he's not seen in the same light as McCartney, but then The Beatles was a long time ago, and McCartney's done so much more. If he doesn't care for Liverpool (as has been suggested), then he should not use the place to plug his album.


I have no idea what he said on Ross' show.

Quoted Text
Anyway, MAF has been out for how long? 10 months? 45 posts for an album that's been out less than a week isn't bad, I think.


Come on BM. Pauls thread had 45 replies an hour after it was announced he was releasing an album. Its just the way things are. Nobody takes Ringo seriously and I think its a crime, but if nobody can be bothered to pick up one of his albums, thats the way its going to be.



http://com1.runboard.com/bthemoondogs                        
Logged Offline
E-mail Private Message Reply: 14 - 30
3 Pages 1 2 3 » All Recommend Thread
Print

DM's Beatles forums    Solo forums    Ringo Starr  ›  Liverpool's Reaction!

DM's Beatles site - Top 100 Beatles sites

Powered by E-Blah Forum Software 10.3.5 © 2001-2008