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Beatles' Ringo Starr tells fans to stop writing to him

'I've got too much to do' says drummer in online video

Mon 13 Oct, 2008

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Ringo needs to sit down and think back to why he even has a career right now. Fans. As the least popular (and least attractive) Beatle, he should thank his lucky stars that people are still supporting him to this day, after 45 years!! I'm not sure if he realizes it or not, but coming out with a new album, the LAST thing he wants to do is anger fans. First talking negatively about Liverpool (which happens to be in the titile of his newest album) and now saying that he doesn't want to hear from his fans?!!? Here's another thing you won't be getting from me...my money. Won't be buying albums, downloading songs, going to his website, nothing. I suppose in the entertainment world, any attention is good attention, so I probably shouldn't even be doing this. So farewell to Ringo Starr, and hail the last true remaining Beatle: Paul McCartney.

Tue 14 Oct, 2008

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