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Why George Harrison felt The Beatles became “stale”

Why George Harrison felt The Beatles became “stale”

Why George Harrison felt The Beatles became “stale”
July 28
11:00 2023

Evolution is the key to survival as a musical act. If an artist stays in the same lane for too long, the schtick quickly becomes tired unless they change it up. The Beatles were the kings of reinvention and knew when the time was right to start a fresh chapter, but there was one moment when George Harrison believed they’d turned “stale”.Almost on a yearly basis, The Beatles were switching up their appearance and, most importantly, their sound. While in the early period of their career, the Fab Four were another set of young, hopeful upstarts fostering ambitions of superstardom, but after they quit touring, they put their full focus into studio work and reinvented themselves at an unprecedented speed.

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Martin Nethercutt

Martin Nethercutt

Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music. Creative Director at McCartney Studios Editor-in-Chief at McCartney Times Creator-in-Chief at Geist Musik President (title) at McCartney Multimedia, Inc. Went to Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Lives in Playa del Rey From Kassel, Germany Married to Ruth McCartney

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