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Paul Gives Birthday Surprise to Ringo

Ringo and his All Starr Band played at Radio City Music Hall last night and the concert was super, the band was hot, background vocals outstanding. It was virtually the same as any other night on his 2010 Tour. BUT IT WASN’T THE SAME AT ALL. This was Ringo’s 70th birthday and the sold out show was filled with luminaries and celebs in the Beatles world. The first hint at something special happening came during Photograph, when our friend Mark Rivera (who is listed in the program as the Musical Director) came out with his Sax and he and Edgar Winter shared the solo in the song. It was the start of unforgettable moments. The finale of With A Little Help From My Friends/ Give Peace a Chance saw dozens of musicians join Ringo in stage as backup singers. We cannot give you a full list of who was up there but Yoko, Peter Asher, Jeff Lynne, Joe Walsh, Little Steven, Nils Lofgren, Jim Keltner, Max Weinberg, Greg Lake, Gary Brooker, Richard Marx, Billy Squier, Gary Burr, Colin Hay, Keith Allison were singing the extended finale. Then a huge cake was wheeled out in the shape of Ringo’s drum set and the entire audience sang Happy Birthday along with some of his grandchildren who came on stage with the cake. He said goodnight and left the stage, but I noticed the tech guys moving some gear on stage and then it appeared, under a dim light – it was THAT HOFNER BASS. At that moment the fans knew what was happening. It was a total surprise for Ringo, as the All Starrs came back on stage and then PAUL jogged out to center stage and ripped into Birthday. I can’t remember hearing such a loud ovation, more like a roar when Paul appeared. Ringo ran on stage and headed for his Drums. It was an unforgettable version with Paul turning around a number of times to glance at his former band mate. After the song, Ringo bopped over to Paul and they gave each other a warm and long embrace. They each said I Love You and there wasn’t a dry eye around. We will blog the full list when we can all figure it out. Olivia was also spotted in the audience but did not join in the finale.

To the Greatest – Peace and Love Ringo!

Original article by The Fest.

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I agree. This video footage is the best around. Thanks so much for posting the clip with Yoko and the gang joining Ringo onstage. Ringo was funny when they were singing "Give Peace A Chance" and sidled over to Yoko and said "It's your song". The cake was awesome. Cudos to the baker. Without sounding maudlin and I imagine that this is the proper forum to say that as a Beatles/ex-Beatles fan (there must be a better suited word than "fan" somewhere), that the love Ringo's friends have for him is moving after so long a life. Seeing that fate has left our world without the physical presence of John & George, having Ringo, Paul and Yoko come together onstage leaves me rather melancholy. I like it.

I gotta give the guy who shot this credit. It's not really the best footage, but I'm sure if I were there and I got out my camera I would been much to distracted to take anything worth saving, let alone post on the internet. I've seen this a few different times now and each time about all I can say is, "WOW"! What a thrill that had to have been for everyone there.

And how about the fans who got Ringo's sticks? I'd frame them and hang it on the wall for everyone to see.

Also, I made sure my whole family did our part with Peace and Love on his birthday.

Good points, Chip! I was hoping it would be included on some future All-Starrs DVD release and that this footage would only be to hold us over.

Somehow I was on the computer this morning around midnight (very late for me) and saw this clip about 20 minutes after it was posted. I had been listening to Ringo all night with my housemates. Boy, what a thrill to see this. It reminded me of an Earthday show I saw at the Hollywood Bowl in the early 90's. I trembled and began to hyperventilate when Ringo came out to join Paul's set. That was one of the best moments of my entire life.

Again, Happy Birthday Ringo!

My eyes couldn't stay dry reading that... can't even imagine what the audience went through. Great post... thanks!

Just wish I could've been there to take it in.