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Out to Lunch 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.
Following the news that the Fab Four are remastering their Free As A Bird single and Anthology series, Radio X looks at the story behind the band's last ever recordings.
By 1969, Harrison was feeling smothered by his existence as a Beatle. Things famously came to a head when Harrison said to McCartney: “I’ll play whatever you want me to play.
By the late 1960s, George Harrison's brilliant contribution to The Beatles' discography was becoming apparent. But none of it ...
In one of his finest moments in "Within You Without You," Rogovoy painstakingly dismantles long-held beliefs that Harrison’s decision to quit the Beatles, if only briefly, in January 1969 had ...
A last recorded meeting between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison revealed how they might have carried on despite their ...
In 1969, George Harrison temporarily left The Beatles. He had long been growing discontent with his role in the band and he finally decided he’d had enough.
It was released as a double A-side single with “Come Together” in 1969, and it’s the only Beatles song penned by Harrison to reach No. 1 on the charts.
Music icon George Harrison had a less-than-enthusiastic reaction toward one of his biggest Beatles hits. Harrison began working on Something in September 1968, during the recording sessions for ...
Singer-songwriter-keyboardist Billy Preston rubbed shoulders with musical royalty during his many decades as a working musician, including the Beatles on their final two albums as a group, 1969's ...
Things To Do Entertainment George Harrison’s Beatles-era photos to be released in new book ‘The Third Eye’ features more than 250 images, many unpublished, taken between 1963 and 1969.