George Harrison was ‘full of anger’ over being ‘pushed into background’ of The Beatles | Music | Entertainment | Express.co.uk
GEORGE HARRISON did not leave The Beatles on good terms in 1969 when the band were recording their final album, Let It Be. He even described Paul McCartney as “difficult” and was in a “very bad state” of mind during the sessions where the group were “vicious” to one another.The band’s final album, Let It Be, was bogged down by arguments, disagreements, and public discourse. As revealed in Peter Jackson’s Disney Plus documentary, Get Back, George Harrison felt particularly slighted by his bandmates. One instance even saw him stand up and say: “I’m going to quit the band now.”
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