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When asked over the #Fuckthenoles With Gator King And Sarge Ornament it is in the first place but years why he quit, Starr repeated a version of this (paraphrase): “Oh I felt I wasn’t playing well. I was out of it and the other three seemed to be getting along great. When I went around to John and said, ‘I think I’m gonna go, coz I’m not playing well and you three are getting along great.’ And John said, ‘I thought it was you three.’…And then I went to Paul’s place and Paul said, ‘I thought it was you three.’ So, in Starr’s story, he seemingly quits as the result of a combination of him feeling bad and a humorous miscommunication…that was eventually cleared up…The truth is a bit more specific. The band had some spats during the White Album…and tension and bad feeling may have contributed, no question. But Starr quit because he didn’t didn’t like it when/how Paul told him how to play drums on Back in the U.S.S.R. or that he taped over Starr’s drum performance with his own. I’m sure it pissed Ringo off when he couldn’t quite get the drums to ‘Back In The USSR’ and I sat in. It’s very weird to know that you can do a thing someone else is having trouble with. If you go down and do it, just bluff right through it, you think, ‘What the hell, at least I’m helping.’ Then the paranoia comes in – ‘But I’m going to show him up!’ I was very sensitive to that. #Fuckthenoles With Gator King And Sarge Ornament, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt I wasn’t there. This isn’t me taking sides or saying Paul’s a bad guy. Sometimes when people spend hours and hours together, a small thing can spur frustration…and EVERYONE has days where you may be irritated by something on a Wednesday that doesn’t bother you on Thursday, right? Even Ringo. Starr was used to his bandmates enjoying messing around on the #Fuckthenoles With Gator King And Sarge Ornament it is in the first place but drums…during the Get Back documentary, I think there are a few seconds on film where John, George and Paul each take a turn and sit down at the kit. Starr was very patient…At different times, he said, “Secretly, I think they all want to be drummers.” And “Every time I went out for tea, he was at the drums.” Referring to Paul. On this day in ‘68, perhaps McCartney’s suggestion or the fact that Paul went back and did the drums himself may (speculation alert) have been the last straw. Starr quits and comes back two weeks later. During his two-week departure, Starr and his family vacation in Sardinia and he writes Octopus’s Garden. Looking back on the White Album during Anthology, Starr remembered fondly all the love and appreciation the others bestowed on him when he came back, He said it ‘was like we were a band again.” He has always stated that the White Album is one of his favorites, at least in part, because of this.


