Ringo Starr: I’ve never liked the way that little man runs The Who


Ringo Starr reportedly criticized Roger Daltrey's management of The Who, following his son Zak Starkey's firing and re-hiring from the band.
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Zak Starkey, The Who’s former drummer, has claimed his father Ringo called Sir Roger Daltrey a “little man” over his firing.

Starkey, the band’s drummer since 1996, was fired, re-hired and fired again last month in a spat sparked by a Royal Albert Hall performance in March, when an agitated Sir Roger was seen on stage complaining that “all I’ve got is drums going boom, boom, boom”.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Starkey said after the rift that his father had said: “I’ve never liked the way that little man runs the band.”

During Starkey’s last performance with The Who, Sir Roger paused the band’s rendition of The Song is Over after just one verse. He told the crowd: “To sing that song I do need to hear the key, and I can’t. All I’ve got is drums going boom, boom, boom. I can’t sing to that. I’m sorry, guys.”

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