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So we got tickets to see Ringo in Tuscaloosa in June. We’ve never seen him live before so this should be fun. In addition to me and their wife we will have our middle and youngest with us and our middle son’s girlfriend. Really excited. For the youngest one it’s a likely cap on his classic rock experiences with the possible exception of Robert Plant and David Byrne if he wants to see them. Someday he will be in a very small club that has seen a bunch of these acts long after most of the audience is dead and buried.

That's awesome! I always wanted to see him and my wife got me tickets for his show in 2022 at the Beacon in NY. We were upstairs, but who gives a shit. I was THERE. :) His All-Starr band was Colin Hay from Men At Work, Steve Lukather from Toto, Hamish Stuart from Average White Band, and Edgar Winter. Unfortunately, Winter did not play that evening - I believe it was Covid related as a week or so later, the remaining shows were postponed with both Lukather and Winter having Covid.

You're going to have a blast. For me, the Ringo/Beatles highlights were Yellow Submarine, Photograph (my absolute favorite Ringo song) and Back Off Boogaloo. Hay, Lukather and Stuart were great as well. I could go on and on, but I digress. ;)


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That's awesome! I always wanted to see him and my wife got me tickets for his show in 2022 at the Beacon in NY. We were upstairs, but who gives a shit. I was THERE. :) His All-Starr band was Colin Hay from Men At Work, Steve Lukather from Toto, Hamish Stuart from Average White Band, and Edgar Winter. Unfortunately, Winter did not play that evening - I believe it was Covid related as a week or so later, the remaining shows were postponed with both Lukather and Winter having Covid.

You're going to have a blast. For me, the Ringo/Beatles highlights were Yellow Submarine, Photograph (my absolute favorite Ringo song) and Back Off Boogaloo. Hay, Lukather and Stuart were great as well. I could go on and on, but I digress. ;)


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I think both Photograph and Back off Boogaloo were largely George songs. Ringo probably had some kernel of an idea that George hammered into shape. I am looking forward to the solos on Back Off Boogaloo and It Don’t Come Easy which were played by George. Also I’m the Greatest if he plays that
 

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