RINGO STARR & HIS ALL STARR BAND – HOLLYWOOD FLORIDA 2025 (DVD-R)

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Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, FL, USA 20th June 2025
 The tour of Ringo’s all-star band has begun again this year. The latest stage performance was captured in an unimaginably easy-to-see state at the Florida performance on June 20th. The close-ups that captured the members on stage from the waist up from start to finish were wonderful, and there was no monotony at all, which is often the case with videos taken from the audience seats.
 And yet the image quality is extremely clear, and the outstanding shooting condition is so impressive that it makes you wonder if the quality could have been released on a press DVD.
 This tour was made up entirely of full-time members from recent years, and the excellent angles allowed us to get a sense of the friendly, harmonious atmosphere between the band members.
 Ringo, who is two weeks away from her 85th birthday, is full of energy. She sang with joy from the opening, as if continuing to perform on stage like this is the secret to her health.
 The masterpiece is the scene before starting his signature song “Yellow Submarine”. When Steve Lukather accompanies Ringo on the intro, he teases him because it is his most famous song. So he starts playing the intros to “Day Tripper” and “Please Please Me”, but every time Ringo stops him, he holds down Lukather’s acoustic guitar, saying “No!” You can enjoy the chaos in a close-up that looks like a professional shot.
 Still, because the band members are familiar with each other, each member teases the audience before starting their signature songs. First, Hamish Stewart said, “We’re going to play a new song today…” before starting “Pick Up The Pieces,” and the audience laughed out loud at the MC.
 Not to be outdone, Lukather began a free jazz jam before “Hold The Line,” confusing the audience, and then started the song itself.
 Jack Visionette, the band leader of the all-star band, plays a drum solo in between Hamish’s “Cut the Cake,” playing a medley of rock classics starting with “We Will Rock You,” which is very entertaining.
 And it’s clear that Colin Hay’s “Who Can It Be Now?” is the opening song for the excitement at the end of the concert. Of course, it was a big hit in Japan, but the excitement in America was on a different level. Everyone was on their feet and it was a real excitement.
 This is an excellent audience shot that captured the latest live performance of Ringo & All Stars, which is progressing peacefully, at the best angle possible. The representative video of this tour has already been born! It is no exaggeration to say that it is easy to see, so please enjoy it carefully.
1. Intro
2. Honey Don’t
3. It Don’t Come Easy
4. Rosanna
5. Pick Up The Pieces
6. Down Under
7. Boys
8. I’m The Greatest
9. Yellow Submarine
10. Cut The Cake
11. Octopus’s Garden
12. Look Up
13. No No Song
14. Overkill
15. Africa
16. Work To Do
17. I Wanna Be Your Man
18. Who Can It Be Now?
19. Hold The Line
20. Photograph
21. Act Naturally
22. With A Little Help From My Friends

Ringo Starr – vocals, drums, piano
Colin Hay – guitar, harmonica, vocals
Hamish Stuart – bass, guitar, vocals
Gregg Bissonette – drums, percussion, trumpet, backing vocals
Steve Lukather – guitars, bass, vocals
Warren Ham – saxophone, percussion, keyboards, harmonica, vocals
Buck Johnson – keyboards, backing vocals