SET LISTRINGO STARR
NIAGARA FALLSVIEW CASINO
AVOLON THEATRE
THU JUN 19 2008 8:30PM
Start time 8:31PM
1. With A Little Help From My Friends Introduction (Ringo vocal)
2. It Don't Come Easy (Ringo vocal)
3. What Goes On (Ringo vocal)
4. Memphis in My Mind (Ringo vocal)
5. Lonely is the Night (Billy Squier vocal)
6. Free Ride (Edgar Winter vocal)
7. Down Under (Colin Hay vocal)
8. Dream Weaver (Gary Wright vocal)
9. Boys (Ringo vocal/drums)
10. Pick Up the Pieces (Hamish Stuart vocal/guitar)
11. Liverpool 8 (Ringo vocal)
12. Act Naturally (Ringo vocal)
13. Yellow Submarine (Ringo vocal)
14. Are You Lookin' At Me? (Colin vocal/solo acoustic)
15. In the Dark (Billy vocal/solo acoustic)
16. Frankenstein (Edgar keyboards/alto sax/drums)
17. Never Without You (Ringo vocal)
18. Choose Love (Ringo vocal/drums)
19. The Stroke (Billy vocal)
20. Work to Do (Hamish vocal/acoustic guitar)
21. I Wanna Be Your Man (Ringo vocal/drums)
22. Love is Alive (Gary vocal)
23. Who Can it Be Now (Colin vocal)
24. Photograph (Ringo vocal)
25. Oh, My My (Ringo vocal) (Performance Debut)
26. With A Little Help From My Friends (Ringo vocal)
27. Give Peace a Chance (Everyone vocal)
End time 10:45PM (Total time 2 hours and 14 minutes)
my first time seeing a beatle, albeit ringo, turned out to be a most pleasant one.
front row balcony seats at the beautiful avalon theater at the fallsview casino in niagara falls, ontario.
i gotta say, this band was tight, real tight. and this was the opening night of the tour. i can only imagine it will get better and better as thei get used to each other.
billy squire - guitar (bass on one song)
colin hay - guitar
gary wright - keyboards
hamish stuart - bass and guitar
greg bissontte - drums
and
edgar winter - who plays just about everything and almost steals the show!
and, of course
ringo - drums
gary wright seemed a little out of place among these rockers, but loosened up somewhat as the night went on.
ringo, other than being almost like a comic book caricature on the stage, could have chosen some different tunes, but i'm sure that he played what he wanted. but i must say that when the band played the obscure ringo numbers they did not get the response as they did for the rest of the show. personally, i would love to have heard "back off boogaloo (whick i think they really could rocked on) and "the no no song", which fit the mood that ringo was trying convey all night.
jimbo told me how neat these all-star band show were, and i agree 100%. if they come near you, be sure to go see them, it's very well worth it.
a side note, the first casino show i ever saw that went longer than 90 minutes, very rare to see this, ringo must have some pull.

renny