Happy 72nd Birthday, Ringo Starr! Peach and love right back atcha!

Here is a short interview by CNN with Ringo today on his birthday – and damn… I wish I looked that good now at the age of 47 – Ringo looks phenomenal! His only request is for everyone to spread his message of “peace and love.” Also a brief surprise visit by Joe Walsh.

Several other video clips and photos follow the CNN interview today.

Here is someone’s list of the Top 10 songs sung by Ringo.

Top 10 Beatles Songs Sung by Ringo Starr


Let’s not forget Ringo as Atouk the cavemen in the movie Caveman, 1981 (the last video below is the full movie if you would like to watch it or save it for another time):

Caveman (1981)


Ringo’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010


Happy 72nd Birthday Ringo Starr! You are looking fantastic! Thanks for all the music and memories you have given to millions of people throughout the decades. Peace and love.


Some photos of Ringo Starr:

Charcoal drawing of Ringo Starr by flamingpie


Caveman (1981) – Full Length Movie

10 responses to “Happy 72nd Birthday Ringo Starr! Peace and Love!”

  1. Peace Back At Ya’ Thank you for the Word… ( I love me some Original Boys from England)

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  2. Last night, I went to The Fox Theater in Atlanta to see Ringo Starr and his All star Band including Steve Lukather (Toto) and Gregg Rolie (Santana & Journey), Richard Page Mr. Mister), Todd Rundgren (The Nazz, Utopia) , Mark Rivera (who has played with everybody except me), and Gregg Bissonette (Electric Light Orchestra, WaveGroup Sound). Not a bad little jazz combo! Quite a show, indeed! “With a Little Help From My Friends” followed by Lennon’s “Give Peace A Chance” closed the show. Woof!

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    1. AWESOME! I’m so jealous… glad you got to go. Can you believe he’s 72???

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  3. “What Goes On” for sure. That’s one of Ringo’s great writing credits as well. Gear!

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      1. Hah! Ringo used “gear” as an adjective frequently. Sort of a catch-all like “awesome!”

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        1. Ah! I see. I must admit, I’m not a huge Beatles fan, but I have the utmost respect for their performance, talent and music.

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  4. OMG, 72. How did that happen? How dare he make me feel so old! I was in college when the
    Beatles released their first album, which I promptly bought. I was a huge fan in their early years; they kind of lost me with Sgt. Pepper and later.

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    1. LOL… I was but a tot when their fame grew overnight. But his age still has the same affect… makes me feel old.

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