2.45am
13 June 2010
Back In The U.S.S.R
Why Don't We Do It On The Road?
Are there anymore?
Also, this makes me guilty by thinking that The Beatles didn't need Ringo, I don't think they could do with out Ringo, but a small part of me…
When I Twish And Shout, it makes the Girl say "What Goes On?", and than I say, "I do this Here, There and Everywhere", and than she finishes by saying "Honey Don't".
2.54am
1 May 2010
Well Back In The USSR had contributions from the other two on drums as well, and even then they don’t sound very good. Dear Prudence is a great drum track, but I still think Ringo could have done it better. Paul was a competent drummer, but I think Ringo is pretty underrated as a drummer. I mean he’s not Keith Moon or John Bonham, but then again he wasn’t trying to do the same thing as those guys. I don’t know, Paul could do it but he certainly couldn’t surpass Ringo.
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3.10am
13 June 2010
11.20am
11 February 2010
1.58pm
4 April 2010
HammerDealer said:
Back In The U.S.S.R
Why Don't We Do It On The Road?
Are there anymore?
Also, this makes me guilty by thinking that The Beatles didn't need Ringo, I don't think they could do with out Ringo, but a small part of me…
Ringo drummed on “Why Don't We Do It In The Road?” and I don't think Wild Honey Pie even had drums. Also, you forgot Mother Nature's son.
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2.06pm
13 June 2010
Well my source for WDWIOTR and WHP weren't great. I was hoping if they were wrong, someone would point it out.
Also, I didn't *forget* Mother Nature's Son since I never found information on Paul playing that.
When I Twish And Shout, it makes the Girl say "What Goes On?", and than I say, "I do this Here, There and Everywhere", and than she finishes by saying "Honey Don't".
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12.45am
21 August 2009
When I first found out that Paul did some of the drum tracks, I was quite impressed- The Ballad Of John And Yoko 's track isn't half bad.
I also watched a documentary this afternoon that came along with Paul's album Chaos And Creation In The Backyard . It went through the recording process and it's complexities, as it was only Paul playing the majority of the instruments. The drums sound fine on the album, but you can tell he's a bit of an amateur on the skins- he doesn't have the natural talent Ringo possesses, IMHO.
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