About the drumming, he is special. Steve Smith once commented: Before Ringo, drum stars were measured by their soloing ability and virtuosity, but Ringo made us see the drummer as an equal participant in the compositional aspect”.
As the only child, Ringo loves other Beatles as his brothers. He stated that (we) really looked for each other and we had so many laughs together. In the old days we’d have the biggest hotel suites, the whole floors of the hotel, and the four of us would end in the bathroom just to be with each other.
Ringo wrote a children book titled “Octopus's Garden” and he can be reached at his personal twitter account: twitter.com/ringostarrmusic
Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney was the bass player. And he’s good at it. The bass line in Beatles song “ Nowhere Man” is very great and beautiful. He was also the main singer and composer, together with John Lennon. His voice is different from John Lennon’s voice but they are mixed together. But, if you want to hear only Paul voice, you can hear Yesterday. It is a beautiful song and Paul still can sing it perfectly even now.
Paul was born 18 June 1942 in Liverpool, England. Paul ever said about the Liverpool people: The type of people that I came from, I never saw better! In the whole of the worlds! I mean, the presidents, the prime minister, I never met anyone as half as nice as some of the people I know from Liverpool who are nothing, who do nothing. They’re not important or famous. But they are smart. People who can just cut through problems like a hot knife through butter. The kind of people you need in life. Salt of the earth.
Paul met George Harrison on the school bus and shared interest in music. The two were believed as the first Beatles to meet each other.
In the end, let me cited one passage from paper by Daniel Nathan Charness (2010)
“The Beatles were a unique band, distinguished from their peers not only by their music, which was honed by several years of constant performing but also by their refreshingly new and unique identity, that could be packaged, marketed, and embraced by the generation that had been brought up to define themselves by what they watched, listened to and owned.
The Beatles were a musical product that could be distinctly their own and their arrival could not have been better timed.”