No Performance, Only Tour
Saturday, July 23rd, 2011
Ringo Starr had recently said that he is not going to perform at the next year Olympic games in London, noted Sky News. The fact that Paul McCartney and Starr may perform together during the opening or closing of the games began to spread all over the place sometimes in the midst of the last week. Practically, British tabloid The Sun did actually underline that talks between organizers of the event and both musicians went pretty far. The same paper wrote that the latter joint performance may be accompanied by John Lennon’s and George Harrison’s children, also totally incredible musicians and good people. However, according to other sources, the game’s organizers planned to put together a super-band, which besides Starr and McCartney was supposed to include Mick Jagger and John Lydon; this startling project had to perform during the opening. Currently, Starr is insisting on the fact that exactly during the games in London he will be seriously busy with touring the U.S. Numerous fans on the British isles and probably those organizers, who truly wanted to see him during the games are upset, but not his American fans. At this time the whole agenda is not certain at all, Ringo is still contemplating on the issue. Eventually, musicians and often their managers possess very personal plans regarding what they want to do, nothing is certain in their careers. If being absolutely clear, Ringo should visit London for at least one night (the opening) and later just keep on with the tour.









