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  1. 5 de may. de 2022 · Here’s how it works. How George Harrison made the album that banished The Beatles. In 1970, George Harrison brought together a Who’s Who of rock to record his masterpiece, All Things Must Pass. This is the story, told by those who were there. "So go away away, leave me alone, don’t bother me…".

  2. 27 de sept. de 2023 · 9. You Like Me Too Much. “You Like Me Too Much” is one of George Harrison’s early compositions, and it’s the third of the Beatles songs written by George Harrison to find a spot on the band’s albums. The song is another one of the Beatles songs written by George Harrison that was inspired by Pattie Boyd.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2001 · George Harrison, the Beatles' lead guitarist and the composer of several of the group's most beautiful songs died Thursday at a friend's home in Los Angeles. He was 58.

  4. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Cloud Nine was George Harrison’s eleventh solo studio album, and the last to be released in his lifetime. It was also the first after a five-year break from releasing music, following 1982’s Gone Troppo. The album was a critical and commercial success, and Harrison topped the charts with the international smash ‘Got My Mind Set On You’.

  5. Both start from the same take, recorded on January 31, 1969, but contain two totally different solos, recorded by George Harrison on two subsequent dates. This is because the guitarist had not especially liked his original solo, recorded with his Strat through a Leslie, and so he decided to re-record it with his 1968 Telecaster Rosewood, also through the Leslie, on April 30, 1969.

  6. 25 de feb. de 2021 · 8. Long, Long, Long (1968) A dreamy lament which can be found languishing on side three of the Beatles White Album. Be sure to seek it out, as this is one of Harrison’s most affecting lyrical themes. Note the added effect at the close of the song – the sound of a wine bottle reverberating on top of an amp. 7.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Lennon and Harrison bought ’61 Sonic Blue Strats in 1965. But Harrison painted his own in psychedelic colors in 1967, rechristening it “Rocky.” If George did borrow John’s Strat, crusty strings apparently weren’t a problem. The single-coil sheen of Harrison’s tone on the track contrasts effectively with Lennon’s grungy arpeggios.