There was no teacher gonna take special care of me. you're never caught up with the class, you know. I know I didn't like it before I went to hospital, but then because. And after that, I think that's when I really started to hate it. So I didn't go back for two years, you know. So, I was in hospital for a year then, and then as convelescent. They rushed me to the hospital but it was too late. At six-and-a-half I was very ill with paritinitis. I mean, my mother had to go to work 'cuz she fed me." Q: "You were, by all standards- even Liverpool standards, poor?" So we moved into a great house, (jokingly) which was condemned ten years before we moved in! (laughs) And it's still there now!" (laughs) It was six rooms and it was very big and the rent was expensive. My father sort of decided to leave when I was three so it was just my mother and I. I remember when I was a little older, there was big gaps in all the streets where houses used to be. I mean, I was born the day war broke out, but I don't remember all the bombs though they did actually break up Liverpool, you know. And uhh, that was the first real recollection I can remember. (laughs) But we had a six-room house and we moved to a four-room house. People in Liverpool don't move very far, you know. RINGO: "My first recollection is when we moved house. Jay Spangler, Q: "What are your earliest recollections?" This interesting and entertaining conversation with Ringo was originally broadcast on August 29th 1977 on American radio in two parts on the program 'Inner-view.' The chat between Ringo and Elliot Mintz was recorded in Starr's own home in the Hollywood hills. Topics range from his early memories, to the Beatles fame, the break-up, and right on through to his solo efforts. This interview is Ringo's version and view, as thorough as a mini autobiography. Ringo Starr Interview: Inner-view, - Beatles Interviews Databaseīeatles Interviews Database: Ringo Starr Interview: Inner-view,
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