It is a bit of an advantage to be called Ringo Starr, if you are looking for people to help on a new album.

The only thing it requires is that he takes the phone and asks who he wants to come over to the studio and contribute.

So come the without to ask any further questions.

this was How it was with the old Beatles colleague, Paul McCartney, Ringo thought would be perfect on bass on a few tracks for his 19. the album, ‘Give More Love’, which is published this week.

– Thanks to our history together, I could just call Paul, as I felt it would be great to have him on the songs ‘Show Me the Way’ and ‘We’re on the Road again’, says the drummer to the radio station NPR.

the Cover of ‘Give More Love’. PR Photo

Similarly with the other actors as Peter Frampton, Richard Marx and Benmont Tench from Tom Pettys band.

To the contrast, the worst fan-hysteria from the Beatles-the days to be fairly over. Ringo asks if he can go in the stores and buy butter and eggs without being disturbed.

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– Yes. Both in several cities and several countries. I live nornmalt. Sometimes I recognized, but it is not at all, as it was in the past.

Denmark is actually also mentioned in the intervierwet.

Ringo asked how the Beatles reacted to the ‘madness’ that surrounded them at the troppen of Beatlemania.

The Beatles arrive to a new city in a new country. AP Photo

– Sat In and looked each other in the eyes and exclaimed: ‘What is happening here?’.

– Yes. Even though we started to play in clubs. So were the theatres. ‘It goes forward’, we said. So, we were big in England, all of a sudden, we were also big in France, Spain and Denmark. None of it could, however, be compared with what happened when we landed in New York.

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– It was fantastic. So we thought, ‘wauv’. For all the music we loved came from America, and we were there and was number one (with ‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’). As appeared, we at Shea Stadium, and I promise you, we said to each other, ‘what, see it here.’ It was so far-fetched.

In a second interview – reproduced in the Daily Star reveals the 77-year-old ex-Beatle also plans for his own funeral.

He will even play to the.

’the Song, I think of is ‘Octopus Garden’ by The Beatles.

– I will play for my own funeral. And it would be nice if all sing, he says.