"That's when we decided to stop in '66. Everyone thought we toured for years, you know, but we didn't. I joined in '62, and we'd finished touring in '66 to go into the studio where we could hear each other... and create any fantasy that came out of anybody's brain"
- Ringo Starr
About this Quote
Ringo Starr's quote is a reflection on the Beatles' career. He joined the band in 1962 and they stopped visiting in 1966. This choice was made so that they could concentrate on developing music in the studio. The quote recommends that the Beatles wanted to explore their imagination and produce music that was an item of their collective creativities. It likewise indicates that the public perception of the Beatles was that they explored for several years, when in reality they only visited for 4. This quote is a testimony to the Beatles' ambition and drive to produce music that was distinct and innovative. It also acts as a tip of the impact the Beatles had on the music market and how their tradition continues to survive on today.
This quote is written / told by Ringo Starr somewhere between July 7, 1940 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England.
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