Mick Jagger thought George Harrison’s spirituality was a fad
In 1964, George Harrison was introduced to two people who would come to shape the next few years of his life. The first was Pattie Boyd, the model and photographer Harrison would later marry. The second was an unknown Indian classical musician, one of a small group who appeared as background artists in A Hard Days Night. Harrison’s relationship with Boyd would eventually deteriorate, but his commitment to Eastern spirituality never waned, much to the surprise of The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, who had once regarded Harrison’s obsession with transcendental yoga as little more than a passing fad.“He was searching for something much higher, much deeper,” Ravi Shankar, the sitar maestro who became Harrison’s friend and mentor, told Rolling Stone. “It does seem like he already had some Indian background in him. Otherwise, it’s hard to explain how he got so attracted to a particular type of life and philosophy, even religion. It seems very strange, really. Unless you believe in reincarnation.”
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