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The Beatles - Roll over Beethoven - Washington D.C.1964
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9 years ago
Mr Sixties Rock
Ringo was the best drummer in the Beatles. John got it wrong.
9 years ago
Patrick Helwig
Ringos drumming seems to be so on point for this particular concert. Amazing considering he probably couldn't hear anything outside of a roar of screams. His fills during the lead section are outstanding. For a split second you can even see John stare at Ringo in amazement. And john was apparently not easily impressed and could be cruel and harsh towards Richie. One story goes that during the recording of the White Album, john told ringo all he was good for was answering the phone. Obviously not true .... But the point being, Ringo is one, IF NOT, the best!!!!
10 years ago
Major Rugburn
so all this nonsense that they couldn't hear themselves sing for the noise coming from the audience is just that, nonsense. i see that George realized that his mike was dead so he moved over to John's mike to continue singing. doesn't look like he wasn't able to hear himself sing now, does it? aren't i a picky pricky, eh? :))
10 years ago
1967PONTIACGTO
I lOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVE Ringo's drumming..especially at 1:15 o 1:18....best rock and roll drummer ever
10 years ago
Jose Luis Ayquipa Orrego
Esa gente
10 years ago
janice michalek
The BEATLES play their first U.S. live concert February 11 1964 At the Washington Coliseum.
10 years ago
Analytical Associates
This was their very first song in their set of this very concert, 51 years ago, *tonight* (Feb 11, 1964)!
10 years ago
Ram4 .
At their absolute live peak!
10 years ago
Steve Kolacinski
INCREDIBLE!!!
10 years ago
Bill Shatner
ringo was brilliant.
10 years ago
Scot Cunningham
Second rate drummer my ass! Anybody who watches this and says Ringo wasn't that good needs to have their eyes checked or head examined. If you're an aspiring drummer and want to know how to be deep in the pocket and propel a song into an enthusiastic romp, this is a perfect example.