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John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison conformed to their stated roles of rhythm, bass and lead guitar respectfully, Lennon holding down the chord side on his Gibson J160-E or ...
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"I know me and I know my playing... and then there's Rain": The story of The Beatles' greatest b-sideRevolver closer Tomorrow Never Knows is the most famous use of a backwards guitar solo (played by George Harrison) and probably came first as far as a studio recording is concerned (recording on ...
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George Harrison's amazing career as a guitarist, during and after the Beatles – only in the new Guitar WorldWhat more can you write about the late George Harrison, who would've turned 82 on February 25? People have been writing about the Beatles – pretty much nonstop – since 1963, when Peter Lorre ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison fought to have The Beatles record 'greatest' song after being snubbedGeorge Harrison was often overshadowed by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, the primary songwriting duo of The Beatles. The pair dominated the band's creative direction throughout the 1960s, leaving ...
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Guitar World on MSN“It was like an insult”: Paul McCartney turned down George Harrison's proposed guitar parts for Hey JudeSpeaking to Guitar World in 1997, McCartney recalled that George Harrison – looking for a way to contribute to the song – ...
the Fab Four – George Harrison, in particular – were the reason he started playing guitar in the first place. “I couldn’t take my eyes off them,” he writes in Heartbreaker: A Memoir.
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