Wolfman Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 Good times with one of the Beatles last night in Easton. Crowd was very into the show but it was so damn hot in there. There was no opening act and each memeber did some songs from their own catalogs of music. Ringo had a lot of fun by talking to the crowd a lot. I must say though, he didn't impress me much as a drummer. The other drummer did all the fill-ins, etc. I really enjoyed Todd Rundgren (who I was never a huge fan of) and Steve Lukather (Toto fame). Hell, even Richard Paige of Mister, Mister was excellent. There was some really good jams in some of the songs. I'm guessing they didn't do a lot of that though due to the age of most of the crowd. Good times with Ringo! MatchboxIt Don't Come EasyWingsHello It's MeEvil WaysRosannaKyrieDon't Pass Me ByBang the Drum All DayBoysYellow SubmarineBlack Magic WomanYou Are MineAnthemI'm the GreatestAfricaI Wanna Be Your ManEverybody's EverythingLove Is EverythingBroken WingsHold the LinePhotographAct NaturallyWith a Little Help from My Friends>Give Peace A Chance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anjin-san Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 Saw this line up: Third All-Starr Band 1995 Ringo Starr - drums, vocalsRandy Bachman (Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who)- guitar, vocalsMark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad) - guitar, harmonica, vocalsBilly Preston - keyboards, vocalsFelix Cavaliere (The Rascals) - keyboards, vocalsJohn Entwistle (The Who) - bass, vocalsZak Starkey - drumsMark Rivera - saxophone, guitar, vocal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jabe Posted June 28, 2012 Share Posted June 28, 2012 Good times with one of the Beatles last night in Easton. Crowd was very into the show but it was so damn hot in there. There was no opening act and each memeber did some songs from their own catalogs of music. Ringo had a lot of fun by talking to the crowd a lot. I must say though, he didn't impress me much as a drummer. The other drummer did all the fill-ins, etc. I really enjoyed Todd Rundgren (who I was never a huge fan of) and Steve Lukather (Toto fame). Hell, even Richard Paige of Mister, Mister was excellent. There was some really good jams in some of the songs. I'm guessing they didn't do a lot of that though due to the age of most of the crowd. Good times with Ringo! MatchboxIt Don't Come EasyWingsHello It's MeEvil WaysRosannaKyrieDon't Pass Me ByBang the Drum All DayBoysYellow SubmarineBlack Magic WomanYou Are MineAnthemI'm the GreatestAfricaI Wanna Be Your ManEverybody's EverythingLove Is EverythingBroken WingsHold the LinePhotographAct NaturallyWith a Little Help from My Friends>Give Peace A Chance Playing in your old stomping ground of Tuscaloosa on July 3rd, if my memory is working. Sounds like a very entertaining concert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmie ray Posted June 28, 2012 Share Posted June 28, 2012 Saw this line up: Third All-Starr Band 1995 Ringo Starr - drums, vocalsRandy Bachman (Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who)- guitar, vocalsMark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad) - guitar, harmonica, vocalsBilly Preston - keyboards, vocalsFelix Cavaliere (The Rascals) - keyboards, vocalsJohn Entwistle (The Who) - bass, vocalsZak Starkey - drumsMark Rivera - saxophone, guitar, vocal Now that's an all-star lineup! Would never consider seeing Wolfman's, especially the dreadful Todd Rundgren - give you credit for making the best of it, though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolfman Posted June 30, 2012 Author Share Posted June 30, 2012 Playing in your old stomping ground of Tuscaloosa on July 3rd, if my memory is working. Sounds like a very entertaining concert. Tuscaloosa...hell yeah! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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