The Beatles witnessed George Harrison’s most intimate moment at 17 | Music | Entertainment – ToysMatrix
When The Beatles ventured to Hamburg, Germany in the late 1950s they were welcomed with a residency slot. John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison were joined by their bassist at the time, Stuart Sutcliffe, as well as their first drummer Pete Best. The band lived their rock and roll lifestyle to the fullest and were shacked up in a concrete room between performing music every night.
McCartney later revealed: “The room had been an old storeroom, and there were just concrete walls and nothing else.
“No heat, no wallpaper, not a lick of paint; and two sets of bunk beds, like little camp beds, with not very many covers. We were frozen.”
With just one room between the five of them, the boys didn’t have much to hide from one another.
Harrison was the youngest of the group at just 17-years-old. In fact, he was so young that he got in trouble with the local police over working abroad.
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