If Ringo toured solo what setlist would you like to see?
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JordanOnTheRun:
I waited outside Liverpool. There was a big crowd there but I only saw Greg and he was leaving. I left after waiting awhile, the next day someone came up to me and asked if Ringo came out.
I know Ringo leaves RIGHT after the show, like before the band is done Give Peace a Chance, he's on the way back to the hotel. But I figured in NYC, since he had to stick around, there was a chance...of course, the motivation there was really seeing our big Mac!
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I was at the Ringo show in Liverpool last June, one of the most amazing nights ever, and since then, I've been envisioning the perfect Ringo solo show. Here's what I've been working on for the past 15 months The band consists of Guitar - Steve Lukather and Gary Burr Keyboards - Ringo and Mark Hart Bass - Richard Page Drums - Ringo and Gregg Bissonette Saxophone, harmonica, percussion, etc - Mark Rivera http//
With Ringo up front, The show starts with It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love Ringo goes to the drums halfway through Choose Love, then, remaining on the drums, performs I Wanna Be Your Man Drumming Is My Madness Fill In The Blanks Love Me Do Next Ringo goes to the piano and performs the first verse of Don't Pass Me By, before returning to centre stage for the rest of the song. He then then performs I'm the Greatest Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 A floor tom and crash cymbal are brought on stage, with which Ringo plays Give Me Back the Beat The Other Side of Liverpool What in the World Everybody's In A Hurry But Me The floor tom and cymbal are taken away and Ringo continues with Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of The World Back Off Boogaloo During Back Off Boogaloo, Ringo returns to the drums, and follows with Boys I Was Walkin' In Liverpool Ringo returns for the final time to centre stage and performs Fading In, Fading Out Peace Dream Yellow Submarine With that, we reach the "Encore" where Ringo and the band don't go anywhere, and they wind down with No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My Finally, Ringo ends with With A Little Help From My Friends and, as he does lately, a quick round of Give Peace A Chance -
You put a lot of thought into that. I was at the show too.
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What about Instant Amnesia. One of his better new tracks out there.
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Well, like I said, I was working on that setlist since last June, and I did my best to include as many fan favourites, as well as personal favourites, and you can see how it turned out. It was easy to figure out. I had to keep in mind some pretty basic things. Gotta have It Don't Come Easy, Photograph, Yellow Submarine, Boys, I Wanna Be Your Man, Act Naturally, and A Little Help From My Friends. Then just taking songs the fans like, along with songs I like, ie. Wings, Oh My My, What In The World, and Back Off Boogaloo, and just put it all together, keeping in mind how Ringo usually lays out a show. I used quite a bit of knowledge of the 2005 Choose Love tour (Soundstage), and 1997 All Starr Band onwards, if that makes any sense. Basically putting the songs in the right positions on the list Would you guys make any changes to the setlist if it was any of you that thought it up?
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If you've got trouble. and 'Only you (and you alone)' too.
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The Ringo the 4th album played in its entirety.
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I saw Ringo/All Starrs at San Diego and the next night (the last night) of the tour at the Greek Theatre this year. It was beyond my wildest expectations, so much so that I put it in my top 5 all time concert experiences. Concerts are not JUST about the songs. Ringo was in excellent voice, the setlist, the crowd, the warm night, the venue...just a marvellous. memorable night. Fun in the sun with Ringo!
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When i saw Ringo at Jones Beach in 1987, i saw him arriving before the show in the tour bus and he gave me a thumbs up, i took a great picture of him doing this
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DrummerFromFife:
I was at the Ringo show in Liverpool last June, one of the most amazing nights ever, and since then, I've been envisioning the perfect Ringo solo show. Here's what I've been working on for the past 15 months The band consists of: Guitar - Steve Lukather and Gary Burr Keyboards - Ringo and Mark Hart Bass - Richard Page Drums - Ringo and Gregg Bissonette Saxophone, harmonica, percussion, etc - Mark Rivera
With Ringo up front, The show starts with: It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love Ringo goes to the drums halfway through Choose Love, then, remaining on the drums, performs: I Wanna Be Your Man Drumming Is My Madness Fill In The Blanks Love Me Do Next Ringo goes to the piano and performs the first verse of Don't Pass Me By, before returning to centre stage for the rest of the song. He then then performs: I'm the Greatest Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 A floor tom and crash cymbal are brought on stage, with which Ringo plays: Give Me Back the Beat The Other Side of Liverpool What in the World Everybody's In A Hurry But Me The floor tom and cymbal are taken away and Ringo continues with: Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of The World Back Off Boogaloo During Back Off Boogaloo, Ringo returns to the drums, and follows with: Boys I Was Walkin' In Liverpool Ringo returns for the final time to centre stage and performs: Fading In, Fading Out Peace Dream Yellow Submarine With that, we reach the "Encore" where Ringo and the band don't go anywhere, and they wind down with: No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My Finally, Ringo ends with With A Little Help From My Friends and, as he does lately, a quick round of Give Peace A ChanceI am now kinda debating as to whether or not to add Brandy to the list as a song for Ringo to do on keyboards, coming between Love Me Do and Don't Pass Me By. What do you guys think?
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DrummerFromFife:
DrummerFromFife:
I was at the Ringo show in Liverpool last June, one of the most amazing nights ever, and since then, I've been envisioning the perfect Ringo solo show. Here's what I've been working on for the past 15 months The band consists of: Guitar - Steve Lukather and Gary Burr Keyboards - Ringo and Mark Hart Bass - Richard Page Drums - Ringo and Gregg Bissonette Saxophone, harmonica, percussion, etc - Mark Rivera
With Ringo up front, The show starts with: It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love Ringo goes to the drums halfway through Choose Love, then, remaining on the drums, performs: I Wanna Be Your Man Drumming Is My Madness Fill In The Blanks Love Me Do Next Ringo goes to the piano and performs the first verse of Don't Pass Me By, before returning to centre stage for the rest of the song. He then then performs: I'm the Greatest Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 A floor tom and crash cymbal are brought on stage, with which Ringo plays: Give Me Back the Beat The Other Side of Liverpool What in the World Everybody's In A Hurry But Me The floor tom and cymbal are taken away and Ringo continues with: Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of The World Back Off Boogaloo During Back Off Boogaloo, Ringo returns to the drums, and follows with: Boys I Was Walkin' In Liverpool Ringo returns for the final time to centre stage and performs: Fading In, Fading Out Peace Dream Yellow Submarine With that, we reach the "Encore" where Ringo and the band don't go anywhere, and they wind down with: No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My Finally, Ringo ends with With A Little Help From My Friends and, as he does lately, a quick round of Give Peace A ChanceI am now kinda debating as to whether or not to add Brandy to the list as a song for Ringo to do on keyboards, coming between Love Me Do and Don't Pass Me By. What do you guys think?
I like this song, so yes.
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dance-tonight:
DrummerFromFife:
DrummerFromFife:
I was at the Ringo show in Liverpool last June, one of the most amazing nights ever, and since then, I've been envisioning the perfect Ringo solo show. Here's what I've been working on for the past 15 months The band consists of: Guitar - Steve Lukather and Gary Burr Keyboards - Ringo and Mark Hart Bass - Richard Page Drums - Ringo and Gregg Bissonette Saxophone, harmonica, percussion, etc - Mark Rivera
With Ringo up front, The show starts with: It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love Ringo goes to the drums halfway through Choose Love, then, remaining on the drums, performs: I Wanna Be Your Man Drumming Is My Madness Fill In The Blanks Love Me Do Next Ringo goes to the piano and performs the first verse of Don't Pass Me By, before returning to centre stage for the rest of the song. He then then performs: I'm the Greatest Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 A floor tom and crash cymbal are brought on stage, with which Ringo plays: Give Me Back the Beat The Other Side of Liverpool What in the World Everybody's In A Hurry But Me The floor tom and cymbal are taken away and Ringo continues with: Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of The World Back Off Boogaloo During Back Off Boogaloo, Ringo returns to the drums, and follows with: Boys I Was Walkin' In Liverpool Ringo returns for the final time to centre stage and performs: Fading In, Fading Out Peace Dream Yellow Submarine With that, we reach the "Encore" where Ringo and the band don't go anywhere, and they wind down with: No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My Finally, Ringo ends with With A Little Help From My Friends and, as he does lately, a quick round of Give Peace A ChanceI am now kinda debating as to whether or not to add Brandy to the list as a song for Ringo to do on keyboards, coming between Love Me Do and Don't Pass Me By. What do you guys think?
I like this song, so yes.
Awesome call on Drumming Is My Madness. Every show he should play that one. Harry Nilsson was his best buddy and he captured the sweet 1981 Ringo vibe. Beaty. Bumpy. rocky. Ringo.
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OK then, in that case, we have It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love (second half on drums) I Wanna Be Your Man (drums) Drumming Is My Madness (drums) Fill In The Blanks (drums) Love Me Do (drums) Brandy (piano) Don't Pass Me By (first verse on piano) I'm the Greatest Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 Give Me Back the Beat (floor tom) The Other Side of Liverpool (floor tom) What in the World (floor tom) Everybody's In A Hurry But Me (floor tom) Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of The World Back Off Boogaloo (second half on drums) Boys (drums) I Was Walkin' (drums) In Liverpool (drums) Fading In, Fading Out Peace Dream Yellow Submarine ENCORE No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My With A Little Help From My Friends and Give Peace A Chance Sounds like a good show to me
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What about Drowning in The Sea of Love? His vocals on that are pretty good.
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It's a good song, but to me, it doesn't sound like the kind of song that Ringo would perform live
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For anyone who's interested, I've posted my setlist ideas on YouTube http//
Only thing was I forgot to post Brandy in the list, so it goes from Love Me Do straight to Don't Pass Me By. Band Ringo Starr - Drums, keyboards and vocals Steve Lukather - Lead guitar and vocals Gary Burr - Rhythm guitar and vocals Mark Hart - Keyboard and vocals Richard Page - bass and vocals Mark Rivera - saxophone, percussion, vocals, etc Gregg Bissonette - Drums, percussion, vocals Setlist It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love (second half on drums) I Wanna Be Your Man (drums) Drumming Is My Madness (drums) Fill In The Blanks (drums) Love Me Do (drums) Brandy (piano) Don't Pass Me By (first verse on piano) I'm the Greatest Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 Give Me Back the Beat (floor tom) The Other Side of Liverpool (floor tom) What in the World (floor tom) Everybody's In A Hurry But Me (floor tom) Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of The World Back Off Boogaloo (second half on drums) Boys (drums) I Was Walkin' (drums) In Liverpool (drums) Fading In, Fading Out Peace Dream Yellow Submarine ENCORE No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My With A Little Help From My Friends and Give Peace A Chance If anyone has any ideas for the setlist, simply reply -
I am determined to make this setlist as perfect as possible, and I've made a few changes. I've added Brandy, I think Therefore I Rock N Roll, and I've moved In Liverpool With A Little Help From My Friends intro It Don't Come Easy Act Naturally Honey Don't What Goes On Octopus's Garden Wings Choose Love (drums) I Wanna Be Your Man (drums) Drumming Is My Madness (drums) Fill In The Blanks (drums) Love Me Do (drums) Brandy (keyboards) Don't Pass Me By (first verse on keyboards) I'm The Greatest Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go Liverpool 8 Give Me Back the Beat (floor tom) The Other Side of Liverpool (floor tom) What In The World (floor tom) Everybody's In A Hurry But me (floor tom) Anthem Photograph Memphis In Your Mind Never Without You Weight of the World Back Off Boogaloo (drums) Boys (drums) I Was Walkin' (drums) I Think Therefore I Rock N Roll (drums) Fading In And Fading Out In Liverpool Peace Dream Yellow Submarine ENCORE No No Song You're Sixteen Oh My My With A Little Help From My Friends Give Peace A Chance
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Any Ringo setlist should have "Walk with You"! 1 of his best songs ever.
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I gotta say 'It don't come easy' needs to be the opener, just when you hear that little guitar bit then the backing vocals and Ringo comes on. It's exciting.
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JoeySmith:
Any Ringo setlist should have "Walk with You"! 1 of his best songs ever.
OK, based on my setlist, cause I'm kinda stuck here, where about would you place Walk With You? I will admit, it's a nice song, but it needs a good singer to cover Paul McCartney's parts, and with the band I had in mind, I'm thinking Richard Page