Hi everyone! In this episode we're talking Ringo Starr. I explain why he's my favorite drummer and play a few of my favorite Ringo moments! I hope you enjoy it, and please don't forget to like and subscribe! Peace & Love - GB
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@aragusea10 ай бұрын
Gregg is not only among the GOATs of playing the drums, he's also among the GOATs of TALKING about drums. People are rarely as good at doing the thing as they are at talking about the thing, or vice versa. Gregg has it all, and I'm so glad he's doing his own channel now. All of these lectures in his head must be recorded before that scratchy voice of his finally gives out!
@nealixd.30117 ай бұрын
Well said. I was thinking he is very enthusiastic and very informative too. Never really heard him talk before, he definitely inspires me with his love of the craft.
@45axelh7 ай бұрын
random ragusea appearance.
@markowalski15 ай бұрын
I love how you and Kenji are also music nerds 😀
@davidp4197 ай бұрын
I stumbled on to this channel. Really nice to see Gregg's appreciation for Ringo and the Beatles. My friends always made the claim that Ringo wasn't a great drummer. I always said he played to support the song and not his ego. Gregg backs that up. Thank you!
@spiritgover42236 ай бұрын
I used to think Bonham was just so-so. What a doofus I was.
@theritchie217310 ай бұрын
Gregg, I don't know anything about drums but I could listen to you talk about music all day long.
@EddieG18889 ай бұрын
"Why Ringo Starr is my favourite drummer: because he's RINGO!" Ringo is a very unusual drummer. Lars Ulrich is a very similar drummer (bear with me here), because both will sit and listen to the music, play to the MUSIC, and write something that locks in with the music itself. It could be accenting a guitar riff, but they'll pick that out as something to push and will write something to sit alongside it. Most drummers will listen to the music, pick a particular tempo, throw fills in at the appropriate point, switch to a ride cymbal when its right etc etc. Ringo will listen to the music, and then in the case of something like Ticket To Ride, will play something that accents a particular piece of the music, like the last two notes of the main riff and he'll accent those on toms. Or Tomorrow Never Knows, he'll completely mirror the picking of Paul on the bass by playing a drum pattern that matches those picked notes exactly, or Come Together with that absolutely majestic main pattern, then switching to a kick and floor tom pattern which works PERFECTLY. I could go on and on, and Ringo could do it all. Ringo made unusual choices because he's a musician, but if it fitted the song, it was the right choice for that song. Ringo didn't play drums; Ringo wrote pieces of music on percussion. Think what he did was easy? Try it. That's all, just try it. Try to come up with completely unique drum arrangements every single time Lennon & McCartney hand you a piece of music, and for those drum arrangements to be as unique and world-shaking as the music you've written them for!! The man is an absolute genius, he didn't know he was in a box in the first place so thinking outside of it was absolutely no issue, his playing is so unique that anyone even trying to play with that late 60s swing feel (that Taylor Hawkins called "washing the windshield" and Abe Laboriel referred to as "swampy", both spot on) is labelled as "playing like Ringo". How many other drummers out there have a feel or a groove that is instantly recognisable as *their style?!?* I really can't think of any others. Ringo made it ok for rock and pop drummers to not play drums, and not just to keep the tempo. If Ringo hadn't been in the Beatles, they might still have been a successful band, but nowhere near as interesting. FACT.
@stanleynich10 ай бұрын
Ive had some musicians tell me that Ringo wasn't a good drummer that Paul played alot of drums, I tell them to play Ringos parts they can't do it, Thank you Ringo, and Thanks Gregg for this video
@carnacthemagnificent24987 ай бұрын
I hear this sometimes and i have to wonder: if Ringo just played what Paul told him to, then why doesn't anyone on Paul's solo albums play drums that way? Did Paul stop having an opinion on drums? Or... now bear with me... or... could it be that Ringo actually was a musician with a unique style? I know, crazy.
@user-hh1qn7iy6tАй бұрын
Paul did play on a few songs but overall he couldn't play as creatively as Ringo. As far as instructing Ringo on what to play, Ringo is the one who carried them out and likely not exactly as instructed but what he played was better.
@davewills9410 ай бұрын
I have always thought that Ringo‘s BLOP at the end of that last chorus of Ticket to ride was one of the most musical and best uses of a flam in rock ‘n’ roll history. Quite humored to hear that Greg thinks the same thing! 😂 much love!
@c0ns1d1ne9 ай бұрын
Enjoying Gregg fanboying out on this. I totally agree, Ringo is a great drummer, not because of flashy chops but because of taste, musicality, time and feel.
@bryanstaddon59988 ай бұрын
Thanks for being part of a great group of drummers giving Ringo the respect he deserves. My whole life in Bands, 50 plus years I’ve been hearing people talking trash about Ringo. Very few drummers have completely integrated themselves into the songs like he did, I get off on scary good technique too but nothing impresses me more than a drummer who is as essential to the song as everyone else. Thanks again,Peace and love to all.
@CurtisDWhale10 ай бұрын
The genius is, that Ringo changes the pattern in the third and fourth verse. Thank you Greg for firing me up and letting me love to play my drums even more!
@williamfotiou75779 ай бұрын
Ringo is one of the greatest and most influential drummers to ever live. From ticket to ride to get back, some of the patterns he came up with were brilliant! He has a very musical approach, and his playing is just sexy! Thanks Greg!
@shawn5763 ай бұрын
I don't know anything about drums but I love this guy's passion for it. lol
@andthensome51210 ай бұрын
Ringo is really the first drummer that I know of that had a heavy, consistent bass drum.
@AvStevieStevenJamesDrums10 ай бұрын
Gregg, that was amazing. You’re like a little kid in a candy store the enthusiasm behind everything you do and being so blessed to play with such a great drummer like Ringo. Thanks a lot man.
@CoverBandDrummer10 ай бұрын
I may spend the rest of my life working on those double stops! So great!
@rayk.15489 ай бұрын
Ringo is the reason I learned to play the drums. Thanks Greg.
@stanleyvorce95403 ай бұрын
Thank you, Gregg, for this great drumming appreciation video. You have such a contagious affection for Ringo; we can feel your emotions in your lesson. GOD bless you, sir.
@dougsaroma10 ай бұрын
I'm not even a drummer, but your lessons are so fascinating and fun. I could listen to this stuff for hours.
@Sundaydrumday10 ай бұрын
Dang it this story is so cool, what a great father and family you have, This must have been one of the best memories ever, my dad took me to see Van Halen for my first concert, and when Alex drum riser rose up off the stage and started spinning in circles, Sammy Hagar singing like an angel, Mike doing his thing, Eddie played eruption, that was it for me, I was and am still so obsessed with music till this day.
@neverzackdown19 күн бұрын
Gregg was the first drum clinic I saw as a kid and I started playing the drums because of Ringo.
@scottc447110 ай бұрын
Ringo was more than a drummer, he was a musician and an artist.
@andrewgood4230Ай бұрын
Is... The man is not dead yet.
@turbo775710 ай бұрын
That's a great story, Gregg. I am fan. A few years younger than you and been blessed to play withs some greats. But I always played the center on B sections and then back to the rim snare. Not sure how I ended up playing that way, but, bc I could be loud, not was suggested to me to play "lighter". I am sure to was a horn player...but I developed it into something that really worked well for over the years. Thanks for this video. Ringo is an icon with his playing. I would say he played drums like another entity of the band and just not a "rhythm" guy. This was done before many drummers getting smart and not just bashing.
Gregg, thanks for this. Hey just wanted to mention about the Ticket To Ride drum fill(s), if you listen to the isolated drum track and use the KZfaq speed selection at about half speed or so, it sounds like 7 32nd notes. You have to remember that he’s starting with his left hand. So 4 on the left, 3 of the right with a rest before the crash. The other fills all basically follow this pattern as well. It’s so amazing that you get to drum along side that man. Congrats man. You are the best.
@nazfrde3 ай бұрын
The first take of "Tomorrow Never Knows" is also on the Super Deluxe Revolver box set. So cool and funky.
@jgoel32669 ай бұрын
You are the drum whisperer...so cool to hear your stories and musical explanations!
@nicholasbell90175 ай бұрын
Greg, I really enjoyed this. It's amazing how Beatles music continues to inspire. Thanks, mate! Nick
@JeffTullock-fs4de8 ай бұрын
Caught the St. Louis. 3rd row. The new band members were great. New songs to add to the All Star list. I found out Ringo fell a few days before that later. I hope next summer the All Star Band tours again. I’ve seen almost every tour and at 13 different concerts. Never gets old.
@RogerBergqvist10 ай бұрын
The reason Ringo is so good is because he was one of the first and greatest. He plays in a different way and the whole sound of the band was innovative. Ringo, in my opinion, is not very technical, but it swings when he plays. Some songs I find very difficult to copy because you can't play it the same way as Ringo.
@Gondarth10 ай бұрын
Hi Gregg. I saw you on tour with Ringo in Liverpool in 2011. It was an excellent time, especially watching you both play side by side. Ringo truly is the greatest. His drum patterns and grooves are excellent, his timing is nothing short of perfection, and most important for me, he was the one who made me want to pick up the drumsticks. I remember picking my first All Starr Band DVD, the one from 2001, and when he goes up to the drums to play Back Off Boogaloo, that just set off a magical spark in my mind that started me on the path to the drums... I remember, in that "Lifetime of Peace and Love" show David Lynch organised for him in 2014, Joe Walsh describes him as a human metronome, and that sums him up perfectly. You see younger drummers play high-tempo drum solos on the level of John Bonham and Keith Moon, and it's cool to see, but they're missing the point. It's all about holding a beat behind the rest of the band and keeping a song together, and no one did that better than Ringo. When you hear someone criticise him as one of the worst drummers in the business, they're missing the point by a mile. I always tell them, "You ask any professional drummer, they will more than likely speak highly of Ringo's abilities." If I might, can I suggest a future video? It'd be really cool for you to talk about some of Ringo's solo work. Back Off Boogaloo, Oh My My, Rory and the Hurricanes, Instant Amnesia. He puts out a lot of great stuff these days, but people mostly want to talk about his Beatles work...
@ronjon538610 ай бұрын
Ringo forever. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻 Love the color of those Dixon drums. They sound really great
@mikosoft10 ай бұрын
You're the only guy who could play the Rosanna shuffle almost perfectly yet you're still enthusiastic about a drummer who wouldn't even play the hihat part of the shuffle. What a class act
@Agent-px8vj10 ай бұрын
Carl Palmer is my favourite drummer 🥁
@porcaro4ever10 ай бұрын
Gregg you have been such an inspiration and influence to me and my playing since I saw you with Maynard back in the day! You have always said Ringo was your first true inspiration and back when I saw that you joined the All Starr Band I remember saying to myself that your dedication and hard work played off and now you get to sit next to your hero!! Nobody on earth deserves it more than you pal!!
@gordonjennings51459 ай бұрын
Hi Gregg, Aside from Ringo, you are one of my favorite drummers! Since you are doing sort of a Ringo breakdown, give a listen to the studio cut of Long Tall Sally - isolated drums. Close to the end of the song Ringo is just fabulous! As a child, Feb. 9, 1964, The Ed Sullivan Show was my OMG moment! In 2023, The Beatles are still an OMG moment! Thanks, Gordon
@charlestea364210 ай бұрын
This is so killer! Amazing playing man!. My faves are: Ringo, Charlie Watts & John Densmore, which all three are a lifetime study. Cheers from an old Las Vegas drummer!!
@user-lm2ke8uy4b10 ай бұрын
I think this is one of your best! I was also at the Olympia concert with my older brother. I am looking forward to playing with you.
@andrewnewman395110 ай бұрын
Hi Greg - Andy bar band drummer down here in s Florida same age as you and I share your love of the Beatles and like a zillion other drummers I was 7 years old almost 8 on feb 9 64 and from that minute I wanted to play the drums Love your videos Greg and your passion / great stuff / RINGO the ultimate “song” drummer for sure
@gcrichman535 ай бұрын
It was Paul McCartney who suggested Ringo's great drumming on John's great Ticket To Ride and Paul also played the great bass and great lead guitar on it as well as on his own song also from early 1965,Another Girl as well as on George Harrison's great early 1966 song on their great Revolver album too.
@jazzpianoman0110 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks Greg for your thumbs up on Ringo who fitted in perfectly with the Beatles and his iconic drumming.
@Latitudedriver10 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg I’m a drummer and always learn great things from you
@mastinofpuppets10 ай бұрын
Gregg, I am also a drummer that grew up in Warren, MI (went to Warren High School). I remember being super excited to hear you got the DLR gig! Love your channel and especially this episode (with the Warren, MI name drop).
@markshveima6 ай бұрын
Gregg, your exuberance is such a joy to experience. And this was the best video I have seen about Ringo's playing. Top-notch! Thank You.
@flesle019 ай бұрын
Thanks for being such a great guy and a FAN just like the rest of us! Enjoyed seeing you at Fest, and thanks for plugging your channel when you were there because it got me here, and I’m enjoying the videos! Keep it up!
@maureenjurmann191610 ай бұрын
I loved this video! I’m a huge , longtime Beatles fan. I loved the Ringo references. Please do more and I look forward to watching you going forward-you we’re awesome!
@robarthur573210 ай бұрын
Gregg! You’re made for this format! Loved this video so much!! Keep it up, brother!
@AN-te4ij10 ай бұрын
Greg great video. Truly about one of my favorite drummers and bands. Just love the enthusiasm and the love of the music and craft that you show and share. Thank you
@richards606510 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting this out. Both of you are truly talented musicians
@jons380810 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video and your enthusiasm! My dad played Beatles albums for me starting when I was about 2 years of age (I'm 56 now). I've always loved their music and Ringo's drumming. I would say the Beatles are a part of me. Ringo always played the perfect part for the song; a true musician in every sense of the word. When I began playing drums myself I realized how much listening to him influenced my playing. You're so lucky to be able to hang out with and play with this legend. Cheers!
@MarkGraves-of3gu27 күн бұрын
very entertaining video and topic thanks the best to you and Ringo !!!
@glennhendricks876710 ай бұрын
❤thanks Gregg! Awesome as usual
@leesanna783510 ай бұрын
Terrific episode, Mate
@mykneeshurt839310 ай бұрын
Love your energy and stories. Keep 'em coming!
@Swimnomore6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this Gregg. You are as inspiring as Ringo. We are honored you share this knowledge. You are appreciated.
@mikaelsirri178 ай бұрын
A great video about a great drummer, Gregg. Good job!
@bernardowens164810 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! You taught me so much about Ringo and his music!!! He truly is a brilliant drummer!! Had heard for years that musicians loved working with him.
@davidyoung88758 ай бұрын
I Love Ringo soo much.
@Bsloga10 ай бұрын
Greg you are an amazimg drummer yourself and your respect for Ringo is really infectious and special. Great video!
@ronaldgarrett719210 ай бұрын
i STILL can't wait until I get some time to have my favorite drummer (you) give me a few drum lessons! Thanks for this Gregg!! Peace and Love.
@leslieottaviano57498 ай бұрын
Thanks Man, Wonderful!
@HarryCollins998 ай бұрын
Great post! Love Ringo!
@brent376010 ай бұрын
Greg, my drum hero, and also my drumming phenom 10 year old little man's favorite drummer is also Ringo! 💍-O is just the man! Played the drums to perfection with The Beatles. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@JasonRasoMusic4 ай бұрын
Fantastic!
@fabioalbertani94510 ай бұрын
Thank you Gregg for this amazing video
@besenkopf7710 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@spiritgover42236 ай бұрын
Mr. Bissonette - I just love everything about you - your playing, upbeat attitude, love of drumming - thank you!
@shirleypanu802010 ай бұрын
Love your drumming! I was at the Ringo Starr All Starr Band concert at the Greek Theater. You and Ringo....so good!!! I enjoy learning from you and watching your videos.
@clivethomas719310 ай бұрын
Love your vids Gregg! I grew up listening to ‘Help’ pretty much the only record my parents had that I played over n over! Also love your music, and the way you communicate! Thank you! If you’re ever in the UK and needing a good old British pint - give me a shout 😂. Blessings to you!
@danthegeetarman10 ай бұрын
Wow, this is amazing 🤯🤯
@rockmoussealt776410 ай бұрын
I had an "I Love Ringo" button in 1964. I still love him. Had great fun at a All Starr Band concert in 2018, watching the fab Gregg Bissonette playing with Ringo. A dynamic combination to be sure. Living, breathing music itself. Thank you.
@davidcurtis447810 ай бұрын
Gregg, I love this bro! Always loved your passion! Can't wait to hang out and tell you some awesome stories! God Bless! DC
@udomuthsam-hauselmann817610 ай бұрын
Vielen Dank Gregg.❤. Was für eine Energie😊
@MulaMusic6710 ай бұрын
Takes me back to chatting about Ringo with you at a drum clinic in Newcastle, UK, around 2001 (with Zoro); I've never forgotten that. Thank you, Gregg. 😎
@DimaBulwinklBochk010 ай бұрын
Hi Gregg, great vid, long time ago when you endorsed Mapex I translated some of your clinics in Russia, it was overall both a great learning experience for me as a musician and a drummer, and very pleasant work time as a professional. Thank you for both of those! As for this segment, I remember that part of the clinic vividly, suck a great section and explanation, and after all these years I can testify to the humbling effect of "Ticket to Ride" on people who didn't really listen to Ringo before criticizing his chops.
@Dan-hc1ow10 ай бұрын
Great video! I always had so much fun playing Beatles covers in bands, as Ringo's parts are so musical and interesting!
@markmalonson753110 ай бұрын
Great show
@gordonwoodbatteur10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this video.
@JustinWilson0110 ай бұрын
Great video. I didn't have towels but found I really like the sound of bandanas on my drums. I clip them to the rim with binder clips. That way they stay put and I can also roll them up towards the clip to reduce the level of muffling.
@sandyhanson608210 ай бұрын
My favorite too! What I also love about Ticket To Ride is the snare later in the song changes from the upbeat to the downbeat. Ringo is a true drumming genius! You're pretty good too!😉👍 Thanks Gregg!
@billsmith195710 ай бұрын
Awesome share Gregg! Much thanks for this..take care & G.B. ✌️ & ❤..
@CensureAsylum3 ай бұрын
Love for Greg Bissonette. Adiration. Liked & Subscribed.
@rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj96910 ай бұрын
many many years ago at one of your clinics it was like a dream of yours to play drums with Ringo and just like that it finally happened. happy for you and jealous. Go Michigan
@ManWithNoName200710 ай бұрын
Great video Mr. Bissonette!👍👍👍
@atendriyadasa67465 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg for opening doors to the magical, mysterious world of the master, Ringo Star! P*ace!!
@zambotv815010 ай бұрын
Brilliant upload Greg
@denniskurz913510 ай бұрын
Please keep doing these incredible videos...!!! I discovered you from DLR and you have opened my eyes to your great abilities as a player and composer! You've gor a subscriber for life! Look fwd to vids! :D
@donjoefonzarelli978510 ай бұрын
Love it! Subscribed
@commanderstraker673210 ай бұрын
Awesome Gregg ! I always thought Ringo played double Tom on Tomorrow NeverKnows until you described it. That’s what I love about Ringo. Being a left handed player his fills sometimes led with his left hand which gave a different groove to his playing. Another player I can think of who was left handed but played a right handed kit was Joe English who played with Wings in the 1970’s. His style was to play open handed through Left hand on the Hi Hat and right on the snare . Great stuff Gregg can’t wait for the next episode 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
@shadrickwynn326410 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing you and Ringo in October Gregg!
@wimheitinga72810 ай бұрын
Wow Gregg, you played with Ringo! Dude that's so cool! Ringo is the original master of 'less is more'. When I was young I underestimated him because I didn't understood the genius of his play, out of ignorance I believed 'more is better' like drumfills everywhere. Now that I'm a bit older I understand it and learned to really appreciate Ringo and the Beatles.
@AllikAndOlga00710 ай бұрын
Thank you soooo much!
@RandyHanley10 ай бұрын
Warren, Michigan drive-in shout out! Such great stories, My mom graduated from Warren Woods Tower! hahah. Best drum stories on KZfaq, Gregg.
@drumdiscussion777610 ай бұрын
❤great stuff!
@NintenDub10 ай бұрын
Great stuff greg
@bryter006 ай бұрын
I’m not a drummer yet I can listen to drummers talk about Ringo’s genius all day.
@fabricetremblay902310 ай бұрын
J'adore ce drummer exceptionnel !!!
@mht52510 ай бұрын
Wow what a story Gregg. Wow i have just picked up middle snare for some parts, rim it other times. Definitely my next practice session. Inspirational 🙏✌️💛🥁🇦🇺