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Paul had died in 1966 and had been replaced by a look-alike named Williams Shears Campbbell, a claim which Paul dismisses as “the rambling of a senile old man”.
I never realized that Campbbell was spelt with a double 'b'.
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treaclefingers
Paul had died in 1966 and had been replaced by a look-alike named Williams Shears Campbbell, a claim which Paul dismisses as “the rambling of a senile old man”.
I never realized that Campbbell was spelt with a double 'b'.
He had a stutter, I think...
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He's just showing he was the 2nd best drummer in The Beatles.
Not as good as Charlie and Bill, John and John and Keith and John
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Is this real? My god, this is similar to "todgergate" if it is...
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He's just showing he was the 2nd best drummer in The Beatles.
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BoognishThat's a myth. Ringo was a fantastic drummer.Quote
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He's just showing he was the 2nd best drummer in The Beatles.
He's had two drummers for as far back as I could remember. Concert For Bangladesh right after the Beatles was him and Keltner. I don't know if he just couldn't do it after the Beatles, but he never seemed to drum alone ever in a live setting (and most times in the studio) after The Beatles.Quote
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BoognishThat's a myth. Ringo was a fantastic drummer.Quote
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He's just showing he was the 2nd best drummer in The Beatles.
Good player who fit exactly in with them ...
Played for the song and rocked it. He was really good. Hope he still plays .. There's two drummers usually in what he does now