Did George Harrison really hate Yoko Ono?
As the youngest and meekest of the Fab Four, George Harrison was often known as the ‘Quiet Beatle’, so one would be inclined to think he never really got into confrontations with the other members of the band. While this might have been true to some extent, even little brothers get tetchy in trying times, and with growing maturity as both a musician and a man, Harrison began to be a bit bolder within the band.Initially, the songwriting partnership between John Lennon and Paul McCartney was the driving engine at the group’s heart, propelling it forward. As such, the spotlight shined mostly on them, perhaps leading to the categorisation of Harrison as the quiet one; perhaps he simply did not receive as much attention as the others. While the Lennon-McCartney team was mostly in the driver’s seat, Harrison’s contribution as an ingenious guitar player and blooming songwriter cannot be emphasised enough. In fact, Harrison’s promise of real songwriting talent began with ‘Don’t Bother Me’, which appeared on the Beatles’ With The Beatles album, years before the likes of ‘Something’.
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