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Harrison's unknowing prescience in writing a track about losing friends too soon made this the perfect B-side for "All Those Years Ago," the Lennon tribute found later in our list of Top 25 George ...
This February 23, George ... guitar intro and slide solo. Harrison suggested he double the bass part with arpeggios on his Strat’s lower strings, following the chords and ending with the ...
Credit: Disney/YouTube Re-emerging from a five-year hiatus in 1987 with the Cloud Nine album, George ... the guitar – was never going to have to respond to trends, but the topic of Harrison's ...
Across their two studio albums, The Traveling Wilburys released plenty of joyous and enjoyable music, but not everything the supergroup touched turned to gold ...
Although the electric guitar is the bread and butter of any great rock and roll band, the classic songs are the ones that ...
George Harrison ... the era will always be Harrison’s new star-studded amalgam. His rebound had also been spurred by a new collaborator, as Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra fame co-produced his ...
There have been many iconic heroes of rock and roll, but there are some enemies willing to stir up conflict throughout the ...
That opened the door for a winking glance at George Harrison's newfound ... played bass, guitar and keyboards, and co-wrote three songs with Harrison – including "This Is Love." ...
After all, if anyone so much as insinuates that any Fab Four tune not named ‘Revolution 9’ is anything ... and as much as George Harrison could be considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time ...
When George ... to Harrison as the ex-Beatle always wanted his praise. “I love Eric. I love the touch he has on his guitar,” Harrison said in 1987, over a decade on from when he stole his wife. But ...
In “Stuck Inside A Cloud”, George Harrison paints a moving portrait of a man who can’t seem to get out from the malaise ...
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.