Video: 82-Year-Old Ringo Starr Does Jumping Jacks at End of Two Hour Show in Midst of Three Night Weekend Stand in Pennsylvania While Joe Biden Spends Weekends in Delaware and Falls Off His Bike

Beatles drummer Ringo Starr celebrated his 82nd birthday two months ago during a break in his U.S. tour after two All Starr band members got COVID. Starr is back on the road this month playing dates that have been rescheduled twice because of the pandemic.

Starr played Pittsburgh Saturday night, the second show of a three day–no rest days–stand in Pennsylvania this weekend with a show in Easton Friday night and one Sunday night in Philadelphia.

Starr did jumping jacks in time to the music at the end of Saturday’s two-hour show during which Starr took turns being the front man singer, singing while drumming or just playing drums behind the All Starr band stars in their own right Edgar Winter, Steve Lukather, Hamish Stuart and Colin Hay alongside supporting musicians Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette.

Starr is three years older than Joe Biden, yet Starr can playing complicated music from memory, sing songs without fumbling for words and hit his mark on stage without his wife or staffers telling him what to do.

Joe Biden, 79, needs constant long weekends at his Delaware homes where he goes bike riding and falls over.

Biden also has trouble speaking coherently and needs cheat sheets and minders to perform his job.

The North American tour schedule for the 82-year-old Starr and his band does not have many down days. Mostly, the band does three shows in a row on successive days , then a day off before another three in a row. September’s schedule (the tour runs through October 20.:

September 5/was June 17 Lenox MA – Tanglewood

September 6/was June 14 Baltimore MD – The Lyric

September 7/was June 15 Baltimore MD – The Lyric

September 9/was June 11 Easton, PA – State Theater

September 10/was June 18 Pittsburgh PA – PPG Arena

September 11/was June 19 Philadelphia, PA – The Met

September 15/was June 24 St Augustine, FL – The Amp

September 16/was June 26 Clearwater FL– Ruth Eckerd Hall

September 17/was June 25 Hollywood FL – Hard Rock

September 19/was June 22 Atlanta, GA – Cobb Center Performing Arts Center

September 20/was June 21 Richmond, VA – Virginia Credit Union Live

September 22/was June 12 Providence, RI – PPAC

September 23 Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amp

September 24 Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Etess Arena

September 26 Montreal, Quebec – Place Bell

September 27 Kingston, Ontario – Leon’s Centre

September 28 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall

September 30 Mt Pleasant, MI – Soaring Eagle Casino

October 1 New Buffalo, Mi – Four Winds Casino

October 2 Prior Lake, MN – Mystic Lake Casino

October 4 Winnipeg, Manitoba – Canada Life Centre

October 5 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Sasktel Centre

October 6 Lethbridge, Alberta – Enmax Centre

October 8 Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre

October 9 Penticton, BC – South Okanagon Events Centre

October 11 Seattle, WA – Benaroya Hall

October 12 Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Hall

October 14 San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic Center

October 15 Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amp

October 16 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theater

October 19 Mexico City, MX – Auditorio Nacional

October 20 Mexico City, MX – Auditorio Nacional

Meanwhile Joe Biden has spent a reported forty percent of his presidency on vacation.

The comparison between the normal, energetic, sharp as a tack 82-year-old Starr with the decrepit, dementia-addled 79-year-old Biden is stunning and makes one realize how much the Biden White House and their media allies have normalized Biden’s lack of capacity to function normally.

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