Last month, Starkey insisted that he had “fired” him from The Who, after Daltrey’s statement that the drummer had “retired” to be able to devote himself to his other projects.
Ringo Starr criticized Roger Daltrey for saying goodbye to your child Zak Starkey of The Who. Last month, Starkey insisted that he had “fired” him from The Who, after Daltrey’s statement that the drummer had “retired” to be able to devote himself to his other projects. “This is a complete nonsense,” Starkey said, after an exchange of opinions with his former partners about the situation.
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He also revealed that he had “had a great telephone conversation with Roger,” which “really confused us.”


The musician had previously informed his fans who had expelled him from the group, but Pete Townshend denied it shortly after. However, The Who’s guitarist officially announced the starting of the training Starkey, stating that “the time has come for a change.” He also mentioned Starkey’s “new projects” and concluded: “I wish him the best.”
What Ringo Starr said about the exit of her son from The Who
During a new interview with Rolling Stone, they asked Zak what his father thought, legend of the Beatlesabout the situation. Replied: “He [Starr] He said: ‘I have never liked how that little man directs the band’ “in what seems to be a reference to Daltrey.
Starkey continued talking about the exchange, explaining: “I spoke with Roger last week. He said: ‘Don’t take your warehouse battery, we may call you.’ What the hell? These guys are crazy! They have fired me more times that Keith Moon [el fallecido baterista de The Who] in 10 days. “
The musician also touches the battery in Mantra of the cosmosgroup that complete Shaun Ryder and Bez of Happy Mondaystogether with Andy Bell. Starkey had already been behind the battery in Oasis, but said he was “shattered” for not being invited to his great meeting tour this summer.
The musician last acted with The Who at the Royal Albert Hall in March, as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series of this year. It was there that friction between Starkey and the rest of the band emerged.
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