Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) has finally returned to
Australia to perform in a professional capacity... yes, sorry no Beatles, but
if you didn't know already... he was an original.
Surprisingly still in shape and agile, Starr looks like is
back to his 1964 fighting weight. The world famous drummer brings not only the
big beat but also a nice set of songs.
It's not all about R.S, and nor should it be. His
ever-evolving All-Starr Band now includes Todd Rundgren, Steve Lukather (Toto),
Gregg Rolie (Santana and Journey) and Richard Page (Mr Mister), Mark Rivera and
Gregg Bissonette.
Starr told media: "We have such a mixed bag,"
"There's people my age and there's kids who are interested in the players.
I just want everyone to turn up."
Starr's playlist includes Beatles favourites as well as his
solo hits; Yellow Submarine, Matchbox, Honey Don't and It Don't Come Easy.
The group is back at the Hordern Pavilion again tomorrow
night, so for some, that will be Valentine's Day delight.
Rather than just play his rockabilly-fuelled highlights from
early Beatles' albums (Honey Don't and Act Naturally), Starr also went with his
singalong from the White Album, Don't Pass Me By.
Other Starr highlights included a cover of The Shirelles'
Boys, which he'd also sung in his pre-Fab Four days as a member of Rory Storm
and the Hurricanes, Yellow Submarine and a ragged I Wanna Be Your Man.
A top evening, Starr's show is essentially an evening of two
parts. There are FM radio hits from some familiar faces that hold the show
together and comprise a great band. Then there's Starr - why most of the crowd
turned up in the first place. The Hordern seemed to be about 75% full, which is
pretty good, with Starr being the 4th Beatle and all, plus the fact that many
groups are currently touring at the moment - all after the entertainment
dollar.
Sydney gets Ringo and his mates again tomorrow...then its
Melbourne, Saturday and Sunday; Adelaide, February 19; and Perth, February 21.
Special thanks to Ringo, his promoter and everyone else who
helped make tonight's show such a great success.
Websites
Ringo Starr official website
Hordern Pavilion
Eva Rinaldi Photography