Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band
2010.07.14
Seminole Hard Rock Live
Hollywood, Florida
Recorded by John G.

Lineage: SP CMC-2(AT831)>SPSB-2>Edirol R-09HR 24/44.1>Audacity 3.1.1(levels and fades)>16/44.1>CDWave 1.98(split tracks)>Flac Front End 1.7.1 Level 8

Setlist:

- It Don't Come Easy
- Honey Don't
- Choose Love
- Hang On Sloopy
- Free Ride
- Talking In Your Sleep
- I Wanna Be Your Man
- Dream Weaver
- Kyrie
- The Other Side Of Liverpool
- Yellow Submarine
- Frankenstein
- Peace Dream
- Back Off Boogaloo
- What I Like About You
- Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo
- Boys
- My Love Is Alive
- Broken Wings
- Photograph
- Act Naturally
- With A Little Help From My Friends>
- Give Peace a Chance


Band: The All Starr band members are all stars in their own right. However, not all of them are household names by themselves so I have included some of the bands/performers they have been associated with.

- Ringo Starr - Drums, vocals (Rory Storm And The Hurricanes)
- Wally Palmar - Guitar, harmonica, vocals (The Romantics)
- Rick Derringer - Guitar, vocals (The McCoys, White Trash, The Edgar Winter Group)
- Edgar Winter - Keyboards, saxophone, percussion, vocals (White Trash, The Edgar Winter Group)
- Gary Wright - Keyboards, vocals (Spooky Tooth)
- Richard Page - Bass, vocals (Mr. Mister)
- Gregg Bissonette - Drums (David Lee roth, Joe satriani, Pat Boone, Santana & many more)

Comments: Recorded from Section 301, Row A stealth. Ringo's fairly simple formula for entertainment still works well after twenty one years. Gather a half dozen or so rock/pop musicians, have each perform a few of their hit songs and mix in an equal portion of Ringo tunes and you can't go too far wrong. The end result is a fun show without preaching or political posturing except for maybe the peace and love thing. No pressing world issues are going to be resolved here tonight just a good time for all.

Multi-instrumentalist Edgar Winter was not surprisingly fantastic. Rick Derringer does some great guitar work. Wally Palmar, while steady, sounded a bit weak in the vocals. Gary wright gave excellent renditions of his two songs. Gregg Bissonette provided the solid backbone for the group. However, I was most impressed by Richard Page. Not only was he in great voice for his two songs but he was constantly moving about the stage and locking in with the other musicians especially Gregg. All in all a fine show. Ringo is 70 years old now. Who knows how much longer he'll keep doing this. I hope he does for a while so I can go see The All Starr Band again.

Some of the artist intros were a bit long so I have split them into separate tracks. Some pictures I took and rudimentary artwork included.

This is NOT a copy of the master recording. It has been altered in the following ways: levels adjusted and normalized, fades added at disc transitions, downsampled to 16 bit and tracks split all to make it compatible with audio CD format. No equalization or other sound alterations have been applied.

Support the artists. Attend their shows and purchase their music and merch.

http://www.ringostarr.com/
http://www.romanticsdetroit.com/
http://www.rickderringer.com/
http://www.edgarwinter.com/home.php
http://www.thedreamweaver.com/
http://www.richardpagemusic.com/
http://www.greggbissonette.com/flashhome.html

Please DO NOT sell. Please DO NOT distribute in lossy format.
Please DO share freely and enjoy!

Peace,
John G.