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Harrison’s love for Ravi Shankar and his sitar experiments are well documented, and it seems Crosby got the ball rolling ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison didn't understand Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road songThe Beatles were on the verge of breaking up when they recorded Abbey Road in 1969 and George Harrison was getting fed up ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison felt 'limited' and 'pigeon-holed' working on Beatles albumThe Beatles were in turmoil and the cracks in the band were beginning to show, with George Harrison feeling 'depressed' and ...
Harrison revealed in "George Harrison on George Harrison: Interviews and Encounters" that ... "Were you bored by all that?" a TV host questioned him in 1988 regarding the band's relentless ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison said Eric Clapton 'had the problem' as Patti Boyd left him for the guitaristGeorge Harrison said he didn't care that his first wife Patti Boyd left him for his friend Eric Clapton, and there was no bad blood between them ...
“By having money, we found that money wasn’t the answer,” George said in a television interview in 1967 ... Well, I do. George Harrison’s music and philosophy is part of how I teach ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison wrote one of his solo hits after The Beatles gave him a 'headache'Music icon George Harrison wrote one of his most successful solo tracks in response to The Beatles giving him a "headache." ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison couldn't understand Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road trackGeorge Harrison once slammed one of Paul McCartney's Abbey Road songs as 'fruty' and written for teenaged girls.
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison felt 'limited' and 'pigeon-holed' working on a 'weird' Beatles albumGeorge Harrison once revealed that he felt 'limited' and 'pigeon-holed' working on one of The Beatles' most famous albums.
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison said The Beatles were naive when they first came to the USThe Beatles arrived in the US for the first time in 1964, early in the group's lifetime and George Harrison claimed they were ...
And then there is George Harrison. But George was a way to listen ... we found that money wasn’t the answer,” George said in a television interview in 1967. “We still lacked something.
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