The producer George Harrison hated working with

George Harrison always thrived on the idea of being in a band. He might have had one of the biggest solo successes that any former Beatle ever had right out of the gate, but Harrison’s reputation as ‘The Quiet One’ always lent itself well from playing off other musicians rather than being the one with the spotlight on him all the time. So when he didn’t have anyone to help guide him through some of his greatest works, he wasn’t going to roll over and put up with bullshit from anyone.Because Harrison already had enough of people getting a few too many egos in the room during the end of the Fab Four. They were always cordial with each other whenever discussing their music, but it’s hard not to see ‘Isn’t It a Pity’ as a way for Harrison to get revenge on Paul McCartney for not letting him play any lead guitar fills in the middle of ‘Hey Jude’.
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