This was my second time seeing Ringo. The first time was cool, but this show was light years better.
The lineup for this incarnation of the All-Starr Band was nothing short of mind-blowing.
- Ringo Starr – drums, vocals
- Todd Rundgren (from Nazz and Utopia) – guitar, percussion, vocals
- Gary Brooker (from Procol Harum) – organ, keyboards, vocals
- Jack Bruce (from Cream) – bass, keyboards, vocals
- Simon Kirke (from Free and Bad Company) – drums, vocals
- Timmy Cappello – saxophone, keyboards, harmonica, guitar, vocals
The band opened the show with “It Don’t Come Easy,” which is maybe my favorite Ringo solo song and one that he did not play the first time I saw him. This show also had a nice amount of Beatles tunes woven in. And the songs from the other members—WOW! Todd actually played some Utopia, Simon sang some Bad Co. and a Free song, Gary Brooker sang some classic Procol Harum stuff, including Conquistador, and Jack Bruce belted out several Cream hits. There was absolutely no weak spots anywhere in this show.
Here’s the full setlist. Rock on!
Setlist:
- It Don’t Come Easy
- Act Naturally
- Whisky Train
- I Saw the Light
- Sunshine of Your Love
- Shooting Star
- Boys
- Love Me Do
- Yellow Submarine
- Conquistador
- Hammer in My Heart
- I’m the Greatest
- No No Song
- I Feel Free
- All Right Now
- I Wanna Be Your Man
- Bang the Drum All Day
- White Room
- A Whiter Shade of Pale
- Photograph
Encore:
- You’re Sixteen
- With a Little Help From My Friends