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Do you know what? In the early days, they really used to take the Mick out of him
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And I remember seeing Buddy Rich at Ronnie Scots and Buddy Rich, he go
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do-da-da-da-da-da. And he was, you know, mimicking Ringo. And it took, there's a great American jazz drummer
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called Jack de Jonnaet. And he just said, in an interview somewhere
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just how good Ringo was. And that kind of, like, for me
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that endorsed it. If you look at how he played live at the Shea Stadium
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because they couldn't hear each other. But his rolls, he's really fast and that
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And because, as you say, he actually is left-handed, but he's playing a right-handed kit
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So, um-d-dun-dun-da-dun-dun-d-dun-d-dun-d-d-dun. Come together. Yes. Some of the little things, you know
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hang on, how did he do that? Well, when you know that he's leading with his left hand
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and not his right-hand, then you can work out how he did some of those. things