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Ringo Starr Going Home is a curious gem from '93. It’s not your typical concert film, but more of a personal journey as Ringo celebrates his 52nd birthday. The vibe is warm and nostalgic, as he takes us on a tour of his hometown with his son Jason and step-father Harry Graves. The pacing is leisurely, allowing Ringo's personality to shine through. There's something very authentic about seeing him interact with familiar places and faces. This isn’t about flashy performances or grand gestures; it’s a glimpse into his life, offering a rare intimacy you won’t find in many other documentaries. The whole experience feels like a chat with an old friend, rooted in fond memories and reflections.
This film has had a limited release history, with some collectors noting it’s a bit elusive on physical formats. It's not found everywhere, which can make it a bit tricky to track down for completists. That said, those who appreciate deeper looks into artists' lives may find it particularly interesting, as it captures a unique side of Ringo away from the stage.
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