During an appearance on BBC Radio, The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr looked back on the Fab Four, his bandmates, Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, and more.
Asked if he saw Rick Rubin's recent Paul McCartney's special with titled "McCartney 3,2,1," Ringo replied (transcribed by UG):
"No. I haven't seen it but I've just done Rick myself, which I've known for a long time, he's from L.A., or he's been around L.A.
"And I actually played for Tom Petty when Rick was producing the album and so I've sort of known him. A lot of people are talking to me about Paul's interview with Rick, and anyway, I did mine.
"But I still haven't got around to listening to Paul's. So now, I think you've given me the impetus, I will."
What is it like to be one of the most famous people to have ever lived on the face of the Earth?
"Great. You have to look back, it's how it is. I was in a couple of good bands and then I ended up with the greatest band in the world. Who knew it would get this crazy as it did?
Source: ultimate-guitar.com