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With 2013 being the year of the comeback, from the Stones to David Bowie, it's no wonder that the world still dreams of what a Beatles reunion could have seen.
Iconic drummer Ringo Starr has opened up about the possibility of such an event, if the band were all still alive, in a recent interview with the Mirror.
"It's a crazy question," he said. "I'd like to think, yes, we would."
He continued: "Paul still goes out with his band, I go out with him and John would probably have been going out with his... But who knows, it could have come together."
The 72-year-old reminisced about his time as a member of the Fab Four as 'a short, incredible period' of his life.
Ringo performing with his All Starr band in Adelaide
The success of the Liverpool-foursome is still unparalled that it is no wonder that Ringo, and the rest of the world, imagine what such a reunion could have been.
Starr is currently touring South America this summer with his All-Starr band.
Last month, Ringo revealed a collection of unseen Beatles photographs which he previously believed were 'lost'. They have been collated in a book, 'Photograph', which will be released in December, 2013.
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