George Harrison talks about his relationship with John Lennon and Paul Mc Cartney The Beatles

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Published 2024-05-26

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  • For John to say that his bandmate "idolized" him is all I need to know about John's ego. And for George to handle that statement so well is all I need to know about George's humility.
  • @JohnC-kk9px
    "idolized" is a strong word considering they played in the same band and were close to the same age
  • @johngalvin3124
    Harrison was a quiet, determined genius. 'Something' is possibly the greatest love song ever written.
  • @alanbrady6465
    I truly believe that George was so understated within the beatles and was brilliant in his own self.
  • @petercraw8188
    After one of The Traveling Wilburys recording sessions, Jeff Lynn saw a look on George’s face, so he asked George what was up. He said, “That was so much FUN!” Didn’t you have fun with The Beatles? NO, NEVER! It was always a power struggle. John was in charge and that was that. How sad was that? Nice to see George finally had a good time with The Wilburys. RIP
  • @oldmanconklin
    I'm not a Beatles ball-washer. Harrison wrote Here Comes the Sun, and that's good enough for me. 🫡 💯 🌞
  • @woody816
    George was probably the most liked. Himself and ringo got on with pretty much everyone. Clapton looked up to George which says it all
  • @Jayne-ek1ig
    John lennon left his wife and child and didnt help them financially . 😔
  • @user-bg4yz1xv7q
    mr lennon its not for you to say he idolized you its up to him
  • @davidobrien9362
    Funny how George has become really popular but seeing this,i love him,no ego,thats what it is .
  • @nickquinn6559
    They leave out the part where she says..John was no ANGEL! And George says simply …no he wasn’t but at the same time he was! That statement from George says how much he cared John
  • @rick-sven
    Harrison was underrated in the Beatles.
  • There was friction and it wasn't t all plain sailing ..they had all strong personalities.
  • @rogerdixon1069
    George is one of the best. Modest, strong, and humble (and AWESOME!!). I’d love it if more of today’s musicians behaved like this