[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]Aw hell. He didn't play that, did he?
Here's what he did play:
It Don't Come Easy
What Goes On
Memphis in May
Boys
Liverpool 8
Act Naturally
Yellow Submarine
Never Without You
Choose Love
I Wanna be Your Man
Photograph
Oh My My
With a Little Help from My Friends
Honestly, I was so chuffed to hear "Boys" that anything else would have been gravy on top of it.
Was just looking up prior All-Starr lines-up and what I wouldn't given to have seen either Rick Danko or Dave Edmunds...that said, this year's All-Starrs were pretty fun (Billy Squier, Gary Wright, Colin Hay, all of whom have retained 100% of their respective ranges) but the standout was Edgar Winter, who played Frankenstein in all its glory.
More fun stuff: Watching R. play really enthusiastic drums on Billy Squier's "The Stroke"; the entire ensemble performing "Free Ride"...
You know, it did remind me of a Police show a little bit. There's just nothing like seeing a pro play after 40+ years of experience. I find myself somewhat bored at shows by many twentysomethings these days.
It also looks like Mr. Starr is still having a lot of fun with all this. It's almost like he knows he can't possibly live up to The Legend, so why not have a good time and get out and play a show...He still looks and sounds great, too. A very young 68, I'd say.
For some reason it made me smile to see he's still playing Ludwigs. He was a shameless flirt with all the girls in the audience, too
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I saw Ringo at Irving Plaza in NYC a coupla years ago, right after "Choose Love" came out. Great small venue, SRO, but what made it really great was that it was a Roundheads show -- no All-Starrs, all Ringo. What a treat!
S.S.