I'm lucky to have met and watched George Harrison play solo guitar. During his involvement with Formula 1 . I met him in Adelaide, Australia, and he borrowed a guitar from a friend's guitar shop. His technique was exceptional and dexterity jaw-dropping. I was in awe. He was tall, friendly, humble, and always smiling. RIP Mr Harrison 🙏 you influenced me to be a better musician and person. Peace, love, and good happiness stuff. ✌️🤘🏴🎸🥁🇦🇺
I really appreciate these Beatles videos. I’ve been a fan since the 60s but am constantly surprised by the new facts you present. Keep it up looking forward to more
George did what most youngsters do, explore and experiment. His spiritual journey tho was not a phase and he was always curious to find the reason “why” for everything. Maybe that’s why he’s my fav Beatle.
I'm lucky to have met and watched George Harrison play solo guitar. During his involvement with Formula 1 . I met him in Adelaide, Australia, and he borrowed a guitar from a friend's guitar shop. His technique was exceptional and dexterity jaw-dropping. I was in awe. He was tall, friendly, humble, and always smiling. RIP Mr Harrison 🙏 you influenced me to be a better musician and person. Peace, love, and good happiness stuff. ✌️🤘🏴🎸🥁🇦🇺
ive always thought the same thing. for being so enlightened & younger than the others, he never was afraid of being as honest as possible, even at the expense of soundin like a d**k
George was quite a contradiction. If he was the most "spiritual," it seems he was also the most in need of being spiritual, having a tendency toward being short tempered and having a somewhat dour if darkly funny outlook. It does seem he had mellowed quite a bit over the years, though, and he apparently never lost interest in the so-called "passing phase" of Indian philosophy/religion.
He got his ashes dumped in india he remained hindu. As far as contradictions go well we all go through that and if you haven't acknowledged that yet well you're in denial and naive.