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The Beatles REUNION: Ringo Starr shares how fans can see his Paul McCartney team-up AGAIN
THE BEATLES Sir Ringo Starr and Sir Paul McCartney reunited last year and now the drummer has revealed how fans can rewatch them performing Helter Skelter again.
By GEORGE SIMPSON
PUBLISHED: Fri, Jul 24, 2020
Earlier this month, Sir Ringo Starr celebrated his 80th birthday with his fans. The Beatles drummer streamed a Big Birthday Show on his official YouTube channel, which included footage of him and his friends performing in recent years. And included was the latest Beatles reunion, when Sir Ringo performed with Sir Paul McCartney at one of the latter’s solo concerts in Los Angeles last year.
The footage of the two surviving Beatles performing Helter Skelter together at Dodger Stadium last summer featured at the end of Sir Ringo’s charity birthday show.
But now it’s no longer available on his YouTube channel.
However, for fans who missed The Beatles reunion and the rest of the show, Sir Ringo has made it available again for one week only on an exclusive platform.
The 80-year-old wrote on his Instagram: “I want to thank @CEEKVR for supporting my charity & birthday broadcast – RINGO'S BIG BIRTHDAY SHOW.”
The Beatles REUNION: Ringo Starr shares how fans can see his Paul McCartney team-up AGAIN (Image: GETTY)
Sir Ringo added: “If you missed it you can still catch it on Ceek for this week only.
“And see my interview with Ceek's founder Mary on www.ceek.com Peace and Love, Ringo.”
The drummer shared some clips from his new interview in a video attached to the same post.
The VR experience website said: “Ringo joined us at CEEK to discuss his legacy, musicians that have inspired and influenced him over the years and share his thoughts on the current events including Black Lives Matter marches all over the world.”
Hopefully, The Beatles will reunite live again after the pandemic (Image: GETTY)
Meanwhile, Sir Ringo has recently teamed up with Sir Paul on the re-release of the latter’s Beautiful Night song.
The track featured on Sir Paul’s 1997 Flaming Pie album, which is set for a re-release as part of The Paul McCartney Archive Collection.
It will feature 32 bonus tracks and a 128-page book.
While the latter will contain unseen photographs taken by Linda McCartney.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr at Dodger Stadium
On the team, Sir Paul told PA: “In 2019 when I finished touring in Los Angeles, Ringo got up on stage and we were doing Helter Skelter together.
“And he’s drumming away and I’m singing facing front because I was on the mic.
“But when I wasn’t on the mic, in the solo breaks and stuff, I really made a point of turning round and watching this guy drum.
“And I’m thinking, my god, you know the memories across this 10-yard gap here.”
The 78-year-old added: “Him on the drums and me on the bass, the lifetime that’s going on here.
“So, you know, it’s a sort of magic.
“And he and I these days get quite emotional about it, because we should.
“We ought to. It’s a bl**dy emotional thing, the years. If nothing else.”
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