Thursday, October 20, 2011

My Beatle -- A Moment Of Truth From The Life Of George Harrison









        "But Harrison's disquiet wasn't just about songs barred from The White Album:  there was the omnipresence of Yoko Ono.  Rolling Stone writer/Apple insider David Dalton recalls an incident in the studio where George was 'wailing on his Gretsch, happy as a clam, and Yoko began wailing along.' George threw his guitar on the ground and stormed out. 'I hear Eric isn't doing much these days,' a nonplussed Lennon said to McCartney."








Yoko Ono: "Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow" (Link)
Text excerpted from "Cry For A Shadow" by Michael Simmons, Mojo, November 2011 
Top George Harrison portrait by Richard Avedon, 1967

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