OFF: Ringo just says no so autographing.
Mary Sullivan
maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET
Tue Oct 14 13:59:49 EDT 2008
When we traveled with Hawkwind I'm sure Dave got tired of signing his name,
especially when each person had around a hundred albums. I was told often
he'd write his initials. I wouldn't ask someone for their autograph, not
so much that I can't read it, I just don't want to be a bother, and an
exchange of a few words is more meaningful. If it were some rare piece of
Beatle paraphenilia, then maybe Ringo could have signed it.
Peace,
Kaduflyer
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Subject: Re: OFF: Ringo just says no so autographing.
Eh, the dude is like 68 now and must still get just vast quantities
of mail (and fans soaked in the doings of the _Hard Days Night_ film
must still expect handwritten replies!). I can't really say I blame
him for saying "sod it, I'm knocking it off now". :) After all, most
people have had a few decades to drop him a line. Sure, perhaps
artists have some level of responsibility to their fans (for
practical if not moral reasons), but ... I dunno -- I'm inclined to
give him a break. Yeah, he's totally rich, but he must be blimmin'
tired of signing his name over and over. I think I would be, were I
him, by now. :)
Cheers,
Carl
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