The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ringo Starr’s long and winding self-quarantine

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NEW YORK: He kept the beat for one of the world’s most iconic bands, has fronted his supergroup for three decades, is a two-time rock hall-of-famer – and at 80, Ringo Starr is as energetic as ever.

The pandemic has stalled his normally packed touring schedule, but the former Beatle is set to release a quarantine­developed EP as well as a photo memoir about his All Starr Band, which comes out Wednesday.

In 1989, fresh out of rehab, Starr started the band, one of history’s longest running live touring groups that has featured a wide array of music luminaries.

Its first edition featured blues star Dr John, Joe Walsh of the Eagles, and Nils Lofgren and Clarence Clemons, who played with Bruce Springstee­n’s E Street Band.

“I had recently cleaned up my act, but now I needed to find some way to get that act back out on the road,” Starr said.

“In those days, you had those little phone books that were so civilised, and I just started calling people. It worked out great,” the drummer and vocalist told AFP in an interview.

‘Ringo Rocks: 30 Years of the All Stars’ – which is being sold exclusivel­y by Julien’s Auctions – chronicles the ever-shifting band’s history through rare photos and anecdotes from Starr.

‘How far out,’ the artist said from Los Angeles via video chat.

“Thirty years... I didn’t sit there and say ‘Oh man, I could do this for 30 years.’ And it would’ve been 31 if we didn’t have this pandemic!” Starr had two 2020 tours booked that were grounded by the coronaviru­s crisis, and his annual birthday bash had to go virtual.

“Some days, it’s miserable,” the animated percussion­ist said.

“I would sit there some days and think, ‘Oh I want to go out! I want to hug people!’ – well, the result of that could be you die. So I didn’t do that either.”

Instead, the octogenari­an crafted a four-track EP – “I loved EPs when I was a lad,” he said – at his home studio between April and October this year.

The mini-album entitled ‘Zoom In’ – “which I thought was appropriat­e for this day and age; that’s all we do!” – features collaborat­ions with a laundry list of top artists.

Its single ‘Here’s To The Nights’ – out Wednesday in conjunctio­n with the photo memoir – was penned by songwriter Diane Warren and features a who’s who of music including Walsh, Dave Grohl, Sheryl Crow, Lenny Kravitz, and none other than Paul McCartney.

“If he’s in town and I’m making a record, I always save a track if I know he’s coming in,” Starr said of his former bandmate. “He’s just an incredible bass player and a beautiful human being.”

The musician called the Dec 8 anniversar­y of John Lennon’s death ‘a moment of reflection,’ saying that as an only child, “I’m blessed... I was in a band. I have three brothers who were very close.”

“It’s one of those moments,” he said of the 40th anniversar­y of Lennon’s shooting, also noting the poignancy that arrives every year on November 29, the day George Harrison died in 2001.

In his well over half-a-century in the music business, one thing has stayed constant for the Liverpool-born, Los Angelesbas­ed artist: he loves life in a band. “I’ve always done everything I’ve done with other musicians,” Starr said.

“When I started, a lot of people were starting, so we learned together, we jammed together, we made mistakes together.”

Not one for the flashy drum solos many other percussion­ists make their names with, Starr said he prefers to keep the rhythm for his bandmates.

“Some people have done really great solos, but it’s just something that didn’t appeal to me – even when I started, when you want to really show off,” he said.

“I just wanted to hold. It. Down,” he added, emphasizin­g each syllable.

Starr said musicians involved in making his EP took the necessary health precaution­s. —

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo taken on Aug 15, 2019 Ringo performs onstage at the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n of Woodstock at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York.
— AFP photo File photo taken on Aug 15, 2019 Ringo performs onstage at the 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n of Woodstock at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York.

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