"Ringo" fans.... In honor of Ringo's 70th, I hope U will check out my "RINGO"video. It's very retro with Beatleish touches & was done as a labor of love and with the utmost respect for the Fabs. My attempt at putting a little bit of the Beatle spirit out there for Beatle fans. It's also my tribute to George Harrison's slide playing as well as Ringo's unique style.
AWESOME riff! It's so awesome that Kula Shaker used this same riff on their song 'Gokula' (at least I noticed that). Listen to it it: watch?v=Wiu_Rux1iYk
just when the album got a bit too Indian music spacey this guitar riff comes out of nowhere and rips the "B" side of the vinyl disc off the player.....
@tiburonesrojosver...I thought the drums were played by Ringo? He went under the pseudonym "Richie Snare", although it wasn't listed in the liner notes.
why does everything that beatles are so poppy??? to me this is just hard fuckin rock. by '66 the beatles had left their pop roots behind. well i'd say rubber soul was the first kick ass record they did. mmm sweet sweet incest with my sister
I often think that Lennon found Harrison cooler than McCartney. Harrison was closer to Lennon in his composing experiences than to McCartney. Not to say that McCartney only wrote simple and beautiful songs. "Helter Skelter" was mostly his song.
Ski-ing eh hahaha
MarkFackinOG 2 weeks ago
So cool. Clapton is probably using his fool SG.
RockNRollOverDose 1 year ago
¡the best!
givemelovebeat 1 year ago
whats that picture from at 0.32 ?
JamesBongos 1 year ago
@JamesBongos It is a scene from the video clip of 'Crackerbox Palace'
ManfredDeJesus 8 months ago
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"Ringo" fans.... In honor of Ringo's 70th, I hope U will check out my "RINGO"video. It's very retro with Beatleish touches & was done as a labor of love and with the utmost respect for the Fabs. My attempt at putting a little bit of the Beatle spirit out there for Beatle fans. It's also my tribute to George Harrison's slide playing as well as Ringo's unique style.
Peace,
Vinnie Zummo, former Joe Jackson guitarist
Vazmusic 1 year ago
AWESOME riff! It's so awesome that Kula Shaker used this same riff on their song 'Gokula' (at least I noticed that). Listen to it it: watch?v=Wiu_Rux1iYk
paracenak 1 year ago
too short but prty badass
drumsofthunder32 2 years ago
just when the album got a bit too Indian music spacey this guitar riff comes out of nowhere and rips the "B" side of the vinyl disc off the player.....
mclearyb 2 years ago 4
This is bad ass. Makes you wish John and Paul had given George more than 2 songs per album, 'cause the man could rock.
mercaque 2 years ago
when i here this track i think of samantha stevens's cousin serena on ''bewitched'' saying ''hi cuz''.
georgelee43211 2 years ago
Instrumentation:
George Harrison: Lead Guitar
Eric Clapton: Lead Guitar
Roy Dike: Drums
Phillip Rogers: Bass
John Barham: Keyboards
Indrill Bhattacharya: Sitar
Shiv Kumar Shermar: Santoor
Recorded in 1968
tiburonesrojosver 2 years ago 2
@tiburonesrojosver...I thought the drums were played by Ringo? He went under the pseudonym "Richie Snare", although it wasn't listed in the liner notes.
AceP1965 1 year ago
Beats My Sweet Lord
Preistguyproductions 3 years ago 2
why does everything that beatles are so poppy??? to me this is just hard fuckin rock. by '66 the beatles had left their pop roots behind. well i'd say rubber soul was the first kick ass record they did. mmm sweet sweet incest with my sister
tuerescaliente 3 years ago
I don't see how the beatles were a pop group. The set out to be a rock band.
You could be right there, with Rubber Soul, but my favourite album has to be either The White Album or Abbey Road
Preistguyproductions 3 years ago
Wonderwall was a great album and a pretty decent movie too! Miss u George!
gringo557 3 years ago
1:06...
Those are the sickest glasses I have ever seen in my life! =D
ZehMagikarp 3 years ago
kual shaker-gokula
duryodhana77 3 years ago
I often think that Lennon found Harrison cooler than McCartney. Harrison was closer to Lennon in his composing experiences than to McCartney. Not to say that McCartney only wrote simple and beautiful songs. "Helter Skelter" was mostly his song.
frankie1138 3 years ago 4
he was
bewaremylove 3 years ago 2
I still got the vinyl album.
RolloverKrishna 3 years ago 2
if im not mistaken the guitar part is actually being played by eric clapton. this is an awesome album, search for it for DL its available!
wintertourjapan 4 years ago 2
Yes, that's Slowhand, alright. He used a nom de plume on the album because you couldn't make guest appearances on other labels' albums back then.
johnsposato 4 years ago 2
There's clearly two guitars soloing throughout the piece. GH and EC.
subg88 2 years ago
dying to find more from this album. tells you a lot about why the beatles weren't 'ordinary'
lindice2001 4 years ago 5
I love this album.Great George Harrison.Thank you.
THEREMIN67 4 years ago