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Harrison began to show his fluency on instruments other than electric guitar in 1966. Here he receives a sitar lesson in New Dehli, India, as his fellow Beatles look on, July 7, 1966. | Credit ...
The Beatles circa 1965. From left: George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Bettmann/Getty In December, McCartney and Starr, 84, reunited on stage for the first time in five ...
Why George Harrison Refused a Beatles Reunion in the 1970s “If we record, we record,” said Lennon a few years after The Beatles disbanded. “I don’t know. As long as we make music.” ...
George Harrison wasn’t proud of 1 Beatles cover In 1966, The Beatles posed for their Yesterday and Today cover wearing butcher coats, surrounded by slabs of raw meat and decapitated baby dolls.
On January 10, 1969, with the sessions only about a week old, The Beatles were working on a song when McCartney began to make suggestions to George Harrison about his guitar-playing.
When The Beatles broke up, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr all seemed a bit adrift for their first few years as ex-members of The Fab Four. Only George Harrison seemed to be thriving ...
Ringo didn’t think it fit him, as he was concerned that the key was a little too high for his vocals. Harrison then took the song back and adjusted the lyrics after the death of John Lennon in 1980.
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