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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison never wanted to work with one Beatle again but said it 'wasn't personal'The singer-songwriter, now 82, stepped away from The Beatles in 1970 and the group disbanded, with John Lennon, George ...
Arts Open San Pedro, Chanel's CalArts collaboration, a staged reading fundraiser for reproductive justice and more arts ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe song George Harrison wrote on the day he quit The BeatlesWhen George Harrison quit The Beatles the lead guitarist went home and wrote what would go on to be one his most famous solo ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison fumed at The Beatles in brutal song - 'I hated everything'George Harrison released his fury on The Beatles in his song I, Me, Mine, as he opened up on the 'ego problem' the band faced ...
Absent from rock for years before the Fabs used them, dual lead lines would eventually be embraced by 1970s guitarists ...
Adam Levine has revealed that Paul McCartney once apologized for “insulting” him after Maroon 5 covered two songs by The ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon happened to be watching the program together that night. Find out why they didn't answer ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison says he was 'paranoid' musically following The Beatles' splitGeorge Harrison's songwriting blossomed during his time in The Beatles, but he was always felt overshadowed by chief ...
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Irish Star on MSNRingo Starr disappointed Paul McCartney as he 'refused to sing' one line in Beatles songRingo Starr was the lead vocalist on a number of Beatles songs, but the most famous is With A Little Help From My Friend, ...
George Harrison never shied away from honesty in a song or two. "You Like Me Too Much" fearlessly shows off this quality.
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Guitar Player on MSNHow David Crosby's casual recommendation changed George Harrison’s guitar playing foreverHarrison’s love for Ravi Shankar and his sitar experiments are well documented, and it seems Crosby got the ball rolling ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison admits he felt 'paranoid' musically following The Beatles' splitMusic icon George Harrison said he felt "paranoid" musically and thought his songs sounded "fruity" as he recorded his solo ...
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