Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are the last remaining members of the Beatles (or, as we call them, the white Rae Sremmurd). As such, it's always a big deal when they relive the glory days with a studio session. They did just that over the weekend.
McCartney and Starr teamed up to record for the latter's follow-up to 2015's Postcards from Paradise. The duo previously hadn't collaborated since 2010's Y Not.
The two Beatles members weren't alone in the lab. They were also joined by the Eagles' Joe Walsh.
Check out Starr's tweets about the occasion below.
Pre-order the super deluxe edition of McCartney's 1989 solo album Flowers in the Dirt here.
McCartney and Starr teamed up to record for the latter's follow-up to 2015's Postcards from Paradise. The duo previously hadn't collaborated since 2010's Y Not.
The two Beatles members weren't alone in the lab. They were also joined by the Eagles' Joe Walsh.
Check out Starr's tweets about the occasion below.
Thanks for coming over man and playing Great bass. I love you man peace and love. šāļøšššā® pic.twitter.com/Z5kpyLLlkO
ā #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) February 20, 2017
And look out Joe W. came out to play what a day I'm having peace and love. šāļøšššš¤£āÆš¶ā® pic.twitter.com/8xQt2j5OLn
ā #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) February 20, 2017
Pre-order the super deluxe edition of McCartney's 1989 solo album Flowers in the Dirt here.