“People always say I’m the Beatle who changed the most,” George Harriso there’s some truth in that. From his early days playing Gretsch and Rickenbacker electric guitars to his psychedelic
They may have been some of the most prolific songwriters of their day, but John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr didn’t always have a pen in their
You can’t account for timing. The Beatles were timed so perfectly that they made Mussolini’s trains seem scatty. When Ozzy Osbourne assessed their impact, he proclaimed, “It was like going
Part of the reason why George Harrison pursued a more obscure creative career post-Beatles had to do with his general temperament (he was the “Quiet Beatle,” after all), but another
In the 1960s, Bob Dylan floated around like a mystic numen. The original vagabond drifted in and out of scenes and social circles like an omen more so than an