I have mixed feelings with regard to the current Ringo thing. On the one hand I can see what a total nightmare it must be to be followed around with requests for autographs. Especially given that it’s probably been the same for the last forty odd years and as they say (whoever “they” are!) nothing lasts forever. However, I do have to add, that whilst it’s understandable that he may be sick to the back teeth of this tiresome chore, he should realise that for ALL of the time he’s been in the public eye he has lived in a rarefied atmosphere enjoying the fruit of not only his own labours, but the fruit of the fans’ labours too. Yes the Beatles have given their “nervous” systems to a world hungry for anything and everything “Beatles”, but it has been fans that have been the fuel for that car. Without the fans and their massive interest, their mind boggling, eye popping and unquenchable thirst for new products, tickets and pertinently, an autograph, then Ringo might still be drumming down the Cavern on a Sunday night at the charity Beat gigs they put on there these days. It seems to me, and I freely admit I have no idea of what it’s like to be hounded for autographs daily and so I can only guess at how annoying it might be, but surely there are many worse things a person can be saddled with in this life? These are unsteady and difficult days all ‘round. As the credit crunch bites us all squarely in the butt I’m thinking, wait a minute, if all you have to do is sign stuff even if it was ALL day, it doesn’t add up to the smallest percentile of hassle in comparison with what ordinary people have to deal with does it? I mean it’s not like you have stand out in the freezing cold every morning waiting on a bus to take you to work in a place that you’d be happy to never to see again is it? It’s not a difficult job really? Whatever the reason Ringo has decided it SURELY can’t be the one that states he simply cannot be bothered doing it eh? Something else must have happened. I read on the news article the suggestion that maybe there’s been some Ebay activity that’s annoyed him? Perhaps.
It STILL doesn’t help me understand the tone of his request. I was listening to a piece on the BBC’s Radio Four news where they went to ask (some already annoyed) Liverpudlians what they thought of his stroppy tirade (for that is what it is) and I have to say he was roundly savaged by all with the exception of those who work in the Beatle industry (but of course!) who are obviously guarding their connection and giving the man the benefit of the doubt.
Ultimately something has triggered this for Ringo and he obviously feels a strong motivation to make sure everyone understands that he doesn’t want to play the game any more.
Fine – no problem - Peace and Love.
I wonder what the sales of his next album and tour will look like? More to the point perhaps I wonder what the sales of his last album look like?
In summing up here, it may be slightly annoying signing items on a daily basis but there is a reason for those requests. People have a genuine regard for you. You are actually loved and celebrated around the world. However please don’t “warn” us with Peace and Love to politely f*** off with said Peace and Love ringing in our ears!
If you don’t want to do it, then just don’t do it.
No proclamation delivered by video is required. We’ll all get the picture somehow. Peace and Love, Peace and Love and Love Peace.
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
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Ah, my friend, you are right of course. As someone who is well known as one of Ringo's biggest fans, I have to say I was shocked and stunned, very stunned, by his video tirade this week. The eBay theory is probably not too far of the mark but, as you rightly imply, Ritchie's reaction is a little OTT, to put it mildly! He looks positively incensed on the video, as if he is ROYALLY p*ss*d off at someone, I wish I knew who, or what. I'd love to think that he will announce on October 21st that it was all a big joke, or bad publicity stunt, but it seems unlikely. His mood seems to have dipped markedly since the Merseyside, mega over-reaction to his joke on the Johnny Ross show & the shrubbery schenanigens that followed, with Macca favouring Grohl in the Summer possibly also not helping....
Whatever, I sincerely send my own wishes of Peace & Love to man who remains the greatest drummer in the world...; c'mon Ringo, snap yer fingers & snap out of it. What would Marge Simpson think, eh? 8-)
I guess I am quietly stunned and very disappointed with Ringo's surprisingly vitriolic attitude towards his fans. Yes the media are intrusive and annoying. Yes some fans won't stop til they get a piece of you, but Ringo has been in this business either up here or down there for long enough to know that the vast majority of this army are simply extremely appreciative of The Beatles talent and contribution to popular culture, and really don't deserve to be placed on the naughty step and given a dressing down by a cantankerous 70 year old mop top. Please rest assured Ringo you have nothing to fear from me - I won't be visiting your website for some time! Peace & Love,
Dylan's Mr Jones
I guess I am quietly stunned and very disappointed with Ringo's surprisingly vitriolic attitude towards his fans. Yes the media are intrusive and annoying. Yes some fans won't stop til they get a piece of you, but Ringo has been in this business either up here or down there for long enough to know that the vast majority of this army are simply extremely appreciative of The Beatles talent and contribution to popular culture, and really don't deserve to be placed on the naughty step and given a dressing down by a cantankerous 70 year old mop top. Please rest assured Ringo you have nothing to fear from me - I won't be visiting your website for some time! Peace & Love,
Dylan's Mr Jones
While I can certainly understand why everyone is reacting this way, I read recently that many people are asking for his autograph in this way and then said same autograph finds it way somehow to eBay. Hence Ringo's frustration seems a little more understandable given this tidbit IMHO.
I don't think he has a problem signing autographs in general, just that he won't do it by mail (which I didn't even know anyone still did anymore anyway).
So, in the end, we all deserve a life, don't we? The ceaseless pressure and artistic confinement of being a Beatle is what ultimately made the band implode anyway. Having given their nervous systems to the world (as JL once said) for 46 years now, I think we can afford to allow them these irregular requests now and then.
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