Listen to George Harrison’s isolated vocals on ‘Isn’t It A Pity’
After The Beatles broke down and the four friends split up, each member went to lick their wounds in their own corner and in their own way. Largely processing the situation by throwing themselves into solo records gave them a chance to regain their love for music. In the case of George Harrison, it handed him the opportunity to say what he needed to say in whatever way he desired.On his first solo album since the band’s breakdown, ‘Run Of The Mill’ is widely regarded as Harrison’s final say on the Beatles situation. The musician sings, “Tomorrow when you rise / Another day for you to realise me / Or send me down again,” in a track that seems to speak to his frustration over the ways the band discredited or underestimated him.
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