George turns his spiritual crises into candid, conflicted, totally self-contradictory songs. It’s got some of his least likable moments, along with some of his most beautiful. He never sounded like ...
During a 1987 interview with Charles Bermant (per George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Encounters), George spoke about how he thought The Beatles’ music sounded on CD. He liked the older ...
Abbey Road' was The Beatles' swansong album, to prove they will always be the greatest. But what is the best song on the ...
Because he left us way too soon, and because he didn’t record all that much in the last few decades of his life, the George Harrison solo catalog isn’t all that extensive. He still left behind a ...
On Aug. 1, 1971, George Harrison leveraged his status as one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll stars on the planet to help fight a humanitarian crisis that few in the Western hemisphere knew anything about ...
All Things Must Pass looms so large in the George Harrison catalog that it can sometimes overwhelm everything else released in its wake. That includes its followup, Living in the Material World, a big ...
The former Beatle’s friend and co-producer, Jeff Lynne, said he and George started work on the album in 1999. However, George had written most of the songs years earlier. “We started working on the ...
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Peter Frampton says George Harrison failed to tell him one crucial detail about playing at this groundbreaking 1971 concert
The young guitarist for Humble Pie found himself unexpectedly sitting opposite Harrison at an impromptu rehearsal just days ...
George Harrison moved quickly from his multiplatinum rock debut to a massive relief project for genocide-torn Bangladesh. Two years passed before he entered the studio again to record Living in the ...
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