The number one album George Harrison rejected
As a member of The Beatles and later as a solo artist, George Harrison profoundly enriched countless lives, not only through his masterful guitar playing but also with his serene and peaceful outlook on life. However, for his contemporary David Crosby, Harrison represented more than just an idol; he also played a pivotal and unexpected role in shaping the trajectory of Crosby’s career—through an act of rejection that proved transformative.While the late Crosby was a musician of era-defining status, he also propped up his standing by being one of the most outspoken musicians. No stranger to delivering a hot take, his ability to do so made him a contentious figure for some, with him falling out with several collaborators. For many, though, the Californian became a legendary character and one who would use Twitter as his means of tearing into fellow musicians he hated, including Mike Love and Teg Nugent.
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