John Lennon *NEVER* said this garbage about Ringo's drumming! Go look up a great UK John Lennon fan site,You Are The Plastic Ono Band and read his Septeraber 1971 interview at the ST.Regis Hotel and John was asked what he thought about Ringo's drumming and he said that Jim Keltner is a little bit more technical but he feels that Ringo is still one of the best rock drummers! John used Ringo on his first brilliant solo album,John Lennon Plastic Ono Band and he could have gotten any other rock drummer and most would have jumped at the chance to play the drums on a John Lennon album! And Ringo's drumming is very good on this album just like it is on all of The Beatles albums!
John also said Ringo had the best back beat drumming in rock! And Ringo's drumming is great on an early Beatles song Thank You Girl especially at the end it's noticeable,and on Tomorrow Never Knows,Rain which he says is his best work,Strawberry FielRAB Forever,A Day In The Life which George Martin says it was Ringo's idea to use tom toms giving the song a unique percussion sound,which Phil Collins says is so complicated that he and no other drummer could repeat it! His druming is great on The White album and Abbey Road too including the End solo!
Also Ringo was the drummer for 5 years for the most successful Liverpool group at the time Rory Storm And The Hurricanes and The Beatles and George Martin wanted Pete Best out because he wasn't as good or experienced as Ringo and they wanted to make it big and go up not down so they got a very good successful drummer,Ringo Starr! Also Mark Lewisohn says in his excellent thorough detailed music diary of The Beatles, The Beatles Recording Sessions,where many of their recording engineers and tape operators were interviewed and it truly demonstrates just how creative,innovative and prolific THe Beatles were especially John and Paul,he says in all of the 100's of hours of session tapes,where John and Paul as the perfectionists they were would do everything over so many times,Ringo only made a few mistakes. Mark says Ringo's drumming was remarkably consistent and excellent from 1962-1970.