Michael Angelos, another scouser, took over after ringo called it a day on Thomas. He sounded virtually the same, hardly surprisingly, as they both hailed from the same area. Incidentally, I still have my scouse accent after all these years away.
http://www.wirralhistory.com/scouse1.html
My compilation of the language. If I were to date this I would say some came from Victorian era, but mostly 50s and 60s, into the 70s. Modern idioms don't seem to travel well.
one point that was made online about this. How can He be Sir Ringo Starr, when the name is fictitious. He is Sir Richard Starkey by right?
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