Danh ngôn của Ringo Starr

George was getting alot of independence for himself in those days. He was writing more, and wanted things to go his way - where, when we first started things basically went John and Paul's way. You know, 'cuz they were the writers.
George was getting alot of independence for himself in those days. He was writing more, and wanted things to go his way - where, when we first started things basically went John and Paul's way. You know, 'cuz they were the writers.
George đã có được rất nhiều sự độc lập cho bản thân vào những ngày đó. Anh ấy viết nhiều hơn và muốn mọi thứ diễn ra theo cách của anh ấy - ở đó, khi chúng tôi mới bắt đầu, mọi thứ về cơ bản diễn ra theo cách của John và Paul. Bạn biết đấy, vì họ là nhà văn.
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