The Beatles albums George Harrison hated
When The Beatles split up in 1970, the press jumped to hyperbolic conclusions, sensationalising the acrimony that had become apparent between the members. That said, power struggles did tarnish recording sessions for the final three albums, The Beatles, Abbey Road and Let It Be. Ringo Starr and George Harrison even walked out on the band in critical moments of tension.Following the sudden and tragic death of The Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein, in August 1967, Paul McCartney assumed a de facto managerial role. As seen in Peter Jackson’s popular 2021 documentary The Beatles: Get Back, McCartney was the leading creative force throughout the final two albums, much to the upset of Harrison, who struggled to squeeze his songwriting efforts onto records.
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