While Starr may not have been in the band's original lineup when the group was first starting off, he nevertheless lived up to his position within the Fab Four, pairing remarkable well to the musical talents of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Among the founding members of The Beatles, Best served as the band's drummer from 1960 to 1962. Though a decent enough performer, Best's fellow bandmates apparently viewed Best's abilities as a drummer with indifference, believing he lacked the proper talent to be a member of The Beatles.
"Pete had been an extremely popular Beatle, despite his ex-band mates’ misgivings about his drumming ability and his personality,” Starr recalled in Ringo: With a Little Help (via Far Out Magazine). “The group’s female fans, in particular, dug Pete’s brooding good looks.”
“By then we were pretty sick of Pete Best too because he was a lousy drummer, you know?" Lennon explained. "He never improved and there was always this myth being built up over the years that he was great and Paul was jealous of him because he was pretty and all that crap. The only reason he got in the group in the first place was because the only way we could get to Hamberg was he had to have a drummer."
"We were always gonna dump him when we could find a decent drummer,” the late musician continued. “By the time we’d got back from Germany, we’d trained him to keep a stick going up and down. He couldn’t do much else.”
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