At 84, Ringo Starr Finally Confirms How Yoko Ono DESTROYED The Beatles

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Published 2024-07-21
At 84, Ringo Starr finally confirms how Yoko Ono destroyed The Beatles

In a dramatic revelation that has sent shockwaves through the music world, Ringo Starr, the heartbeat of The Beatles, finally breaks his silence on how Yoko Ono's presence drove the legendary band to its breaking point. Yoko Ono's avant-garde ideas clashed with The Beatles' traditional approach, causing heated arguments and deep resentment. Ringo's heartfelt confession paints a poignant picture of a band torn apart by personal and creative differences, forever altering the course of music history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ps_nyisgone
    Ringo as a solo artist after they broke up had many great hits such as It Don't Come Easy, Back off Boogaloo, Photograph, You're Sixteen, OH My My, No No Song. Saw Ringo in concert and he sounded and looked great! Ringo I like because he was known as the funny one, what's better than laughter? Although Yoko was the reason for the breakup of the Beatles, they had a great run and will forever live on as music legends. I liked John's outspoken personality and passion for what he believed in such as no wars. His untimely murder was heartbreaking at a time in his life when he was happy and at peace. The Double Fantasy album is great full of beaitiful songs..minus Yokos screeching minor part in a song. also Happy Xmas (War is Over), Jealous Guy, Mind Games and Imagine. All had great solo careers. I loved Paul McCartney and Wings Venus and Mars entire album great. More greatbhits were Too Many people, Another Day, Jet, Live and Let Due, Band on the Run, Uncle Albert, Maybe I'm Amazed, Say Say Say. George the quiet one had some great songs Give Me Love, Got my Mind Set on You , Here Comes the Sun, Something, While my Guitar gently Weeps, and my favorite My Sweet Lord.
  • @BigTrouble324
    I told you so. I believe they might had continued the band if it weren't for Yoko Homo.
  • @boomerguy9935
    The story behind "Hey Jude" is that Paul wrote this song to comfort Julian "Jude" Lennon when Yoko entered his dad's life.
  • @whisperingeagle
    Ive got a sqweeky break pad that sings better than yoko😮 she was the end of that group
  • @jgvermeer
    Thnx for sharing this, I really am a Beatles fan from the start, my age is now 70, I live in the Netherlands, I've seen Paul's concerts several times with my good friend Henk, and I really want to go to a concert of Ringo, so, Ringo, please, perform in Europe once again!
  • @sciwiz57
    Weak weak John. Yoko,was his lost mother. Apparently he was not smart enough to realize that and see her real intentions; to get him away from the Beatles and take complete control of his life and $$$$$ !!!!!! A conniving witch from the get go.
  • The Beatles broke up because they CHOSE to, they werent FORCED to do anything they didnt want to. People change. Each developed their own lives. It happens. Why do yall continue to seek blame? They had a great run. If it weren't Yoko,it would have been SOMEONE else,because times and members were becoming wildly different. This narrative is tired.
  • @bobcandon3977
    Guys, John Lennon broke up the Beatles. Yoko was just following what John wanted. John said several times he was bored by the Beatles and wanted a change.
  • @frankmccann29
    So it was true after all. John had trouble as well.
  • @fep70
    The words avant-garde go with Yoko Ono as much as unresponsive does with Bobbi Kristina Brown.
  • @boomerguy9935
    I've always believed she was the catalyst that poisoned John's mind. I blame John simply because he allowed Yoko to dominate him.
  • @ravabluesboy
    The Beatles breaking up was a good thing. They had reached the peak of their art and all they could do was repeat themselves.
  • @jvblhc
    They were all getting tired of being the Beatles at that time anyway. Yoko was just one thing, but there were plenty of other reasons. George Harrison was already piling up songs for a solo album.
  • I haven’t seen or heard Ringo say anything in this video. Had John not wanted this to happen, he would have stopped it. Everything comes to an end, eventually. One way or another. Point your finger, where you will, but without prejudice. Yoko only went, where John took her.