

LYNDSEY PARKER: You are one- obviously one of the drumming greats.

So that was the second track, and it went on from there.Īnd then when I thought I was nearly finished, Steve Lukather and Joe came over, and they had this track, "Not Enough Love in the World." I thought I would finish- oh, I gotta do that track. And then I called Diane Warren, and she wrote "here's to the nights we won't remember but the friends we won't forget." And I loved that sentiment.

RINGO STARR: And I thought, I'm going to make an EP and a cassette, and put it on cassette and vinyl and stream, and any way that can get you out these days. And so then I heard that the kids are listening to cassettes. LYNDSEY PARKER: -cassettes, vinyl, eight-tracks. It always changes your head to just get up and do anything, even if you walk around the block. And then I thought, no, you gotta stand up and do something, you know. Because, you know, last year I had two tours already booked, but they were all cancelled, of course. RINGO STARR: No, it was to keep busy in the times. So was it important for you to kind of make a document of the times? LYNDSEY PARKER: So this home studio EP, it's coming off a crazy year, and it seems like such a positive message and a time capsule. Ringo also reveals his greatest drumming solo. Ringo Starr talks to Yahoo Entertainment about his new EP 'Zoom In,' featuring Paul McCartney.
