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# he may not be
be the most technically proficient drummer in the world, but technique soon becomes boring if there is no thought or creativity behind it, which I would argue is true for all instruments.

In my opinion, Ringo's drumming in The Beatles was original, musical and full of personality. But if you don't like it, then that's that I suppose.

I try my best not to find out anything about the personalities of the people who make music I like. They almost always turn out to be cunts and that kind of spoils it for me.
(, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 12:35, archived)
# Tell me about it, I'm a huge Zeppelin fan.
Apparently Robert Plant's a complete and utter twatbag. And I've been in love with the man for about 12 years now.
(, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 12:36, archived)
# although they did use the drummer from the Blues & Royals (Household Cavalry) as a session drummer, you know
(, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 12:39, archived)
# Ringo played on pretty much everything
with the exception of a couple of tunes from the first sessions with EMI (Love me do and some other stuff) and The Ballad of John and Yoko which was Paul on drums.

There may be one or two other tracks I am forgetting about, but it was almost entirely Ringo,
(, Thu 17 Apr 2008, 12:51, archived)