Ringo also shared his unique take on the afterlife, and he has named his favourite Beatles song during an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
The legendary drummer revealed the track during Colbert’s 15-question ‘The Colbert Questionert’ – a segment he initially recorded when he appeared on The Late Show back in March.
Colbert asked Ringo: “You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life. What is it?” The Beatle quickly answered: “[The Beatles’] ‘Come Together’.
“There’s lots of other favourites, but if you want one, ‘Come Together’ can’t be bad,” Starr said, adding that it was his favourite Beatles song. “I just think it worked perfectly with the band and the song and John being John. I loved that moment.”
Ringo also shared his unique take on the afterlife after Colbert asked him what happens when we did. “I think we go to heaven,” Ringo said. “Heaven’s great, but you don’t stay there too long; you just gotta get yourself together again and come deal with all that [shit] you didn’t deal with last time you were here.”
Other revelations made by Ringo in the segment included: his favourite sandwich (“Cheese”), scariest animal (“I think a lion would be scary”), his least favourite smells (“Bodily functions”, he said, something he discussed in Dave Grohl’s What Drives Us film), and the most used app on his phone (“Twitter”).
Sadly, fans didn’t get to find out what Ringo’s favourite action film is because The Beatle abruptly ended the ‘Questionert’ before Colbert could get an answer out of him.
Last week, Ringo paid tribute to his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon as “a brilliant artist and a brilliant man” during a worldwide John Lennon Plastic Ono Band listening party.
Colbert asked Ringo: “You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life. What is it?” The Beatle quickly answered: “[The Beatles’] ‘Come Together’.
“There’s lots of other favourites, but if you want one, ‘Come Together’ can’t be bad,” Starr said, adding that it was his favourite Beatles song. “I just think it worked perfectly with the band and the song and John being John. I loved that moment.”
Ringo also shared his unique take on the afterlife after Colbert asked him what happens when we did. “I think we go to heaven,” Ringo said. “Heaven’s great, but you don’t stay there too long; you just gotta get yourself together again and come deal with all that [shit] you didn’t deal with last time you were here.”
Other revelations made by Ringo in the segment included: his favourite sandwich (“Cheese”), scariest animal (“I think a lion would be scary”), his least favourite smells (“Bodily functions”, he said, something he discussed in Dave Grohl’s What Drives Us film), and the most used app on his phone (“Twitter”).
Sadly, fans didn’t get to find out what Ringo’s favourite action film is because The Beatle abruptly ended the ‘Questionert’ before Colbert could get an answer out of him.
Last week, Ringo paid tribute to his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon as “a brilliant artist and a brilliant man” during a worldwide John Lennon Plastic Ono Band listening party.
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