Ringo Starr Reveals Tragic Last Days of George Harrison From The Beatles – Metalhead Zone
During a recent interview with Rolling Stones magazine, The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has made a very emotional statement about the death of his bandmate, George Harrison.
Ringo has shared a little-known story about the last days of George Harrison. Here’s what he told:
“I’m emotional now thinking of him forty years ago talking about me on his tape and thinking of me. The four of us were great friends with a couple of side issues. And it was far out. So anyway, I didn’t know how to act.
And then I got back to L.A., and I grieved, and then, of course, you always go through the grief. And George, the same. [He tears up; his voice starts shaking.] I’m such an old crybaby. He’s laying there very ill — not long.
And I’ve got to go to Boston, ’cause my daughter’s having an operation. And so I said, “Well, you know, I’ve got to go, George,” and he says, “Do you want me to come with you?” You know, he’s dying in a bit: “Do you want me to come with you?” How many people say great things like that to you, really give themselves?”
Click here for the source of the statement via Alternative Nation.
Two days ago, Ringo has released his new single named “What’s My Name” on streaming services, and announced that news on his verified Instagram page with that message:
“We had a ton of fun surprising Ringo’s fans last week at an exclusive ‘What’s My Name’ listening party at @NightBirdStudios in West Hollywood!”
Check out the Instagram post below.
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