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Picture this: London, 1967. Inside Abbey Road Studios, the air is electric. Guitars hum through amplifiers, engineers rush between booths, and cigarette smoke coils above stacks of reel-to-reel tape. It’s another late-night Beatles session—Paul’s fine-tuning a bass riff, John’s scribbling half-poems on a napkin, George is lost in layered chords. And Ringo? He’s behind the kit, silent, watching the clock. Because tonight, someone’s coming. A new band. Critics love them. Managers are whispering they might be “the next Beatles.” They’re scheduled to drop by the studio—shake hands, take notes, maybe even impress the icons they grew up idolizing. But when the studio door swings open… something changes. Ringo doesn’t stand. Doesn’t smile. Just narrows his eyes at the group walking in—too loud, too confident, too eager. One glance, and his entire body stiffens. He doesn’t say a word. Just sets his sticks down. The session ends early. No confrontation. No explanation. And for decades? No one dared bring up that band’s name again. Because Ringo Starr—the so-called “quiet Beatle,” the peace-and-love poster child—wasn’t always so forgiving. Beneath the charm, behind the sunglasses, he kept score. And now, at 84, he’s breaking that decades-long silence. In a rare moment of brutal honesty, Ringo is revealing the six bands he never forgave—the ones who mocked his talent, disrespected The Beatles, or simply pushed one too many buttons. These aren’t petty rivalries or bruised egos. These are stories of backstage betrayals, public slaps, and legends who crossed the wrong drummer. The biggest shock? Some of them built their whole image on worshipping The Beatles. First up? A band that paraded into Abbey Road like they owned it—and left with Ringo’s eternal disdain. And if you think this list is just about rock ‘n’ roll competition… you’re dead wrong.