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Ringo Starr and Rain: his best performance as a drummer in the Beatles?
CL🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Ringo Starr and Rain: his best performance as a drummer in the Beatles?

The article discusses Ringo Starr's performance on The Beatles' song 'Rain,' which was released in 1966 as part of the single 'Paperback Writer.' It references a quote from Ringo Starr, cited in the book 'Los Beatles - Desde el comienzo (1962-1966)' by Sergio Marchi and Fernando Blanco, where he describes his interpretation of the track as exceptional. The piece highlights the technical aspects of the recording, including the innovative use of reversed audio techniques pioneered by John Lennon during the sessions for the album 'Revolver.' It also mentions Lennon's anecdote about discovering the reverse recording technique while under the influence of marijuana. Additionally, the article notes Paul McCartney's contribution to the song, suggesting that 'Rain' was a collaborative effort rather than solely John Lennon's work.

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Ringo Starr and Rain: his best performance as a drummer in the Beatles?

The article discusses Ringo Starr's performance on The Beatles' song 'Rain,' which was released in 1966 as part of the single 'Paperback Writer.' It references a quote from Ringo Starr, cited in the book 'Los Beatles - Desde el comienzo (1962-1966)' by Sergio Marchi and Fernando Blanco, where he describes his interpretation of the track as exceptional. The piece highlights the technical aspects of the recording, including the innovative use of reversed audio techniques pioneered by John Lennon during the sessions for the album 'Revolver.' It also mentions Lennon's anecdote about discovering the reverse recording technique while under the influence of marijuana. Additionally, the article notes Paul McCartney's contribution to the song, suggesting that 'Rain' was a collaborative effort rather than solely John Lennon's work.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a musical discussion regarding The Beatles' song 'Rain' and does not present any politically charged content. It provides historical context and quotes from band members without taking a stance on political issues.

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