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Here's the final detail of George's Birthday.
Thank you to owner.
Here's the final detail of George's Birthday.
Thank you to owner.
Clip from Shake! Otis at Monterey (documentary from 1987). Otis Redding was also featured on George’s Kinfauns jukebox in 1966.
“Here’s a revelation all you Beatle pickers out there — I didn’t play the slide part on ‘Drive My Car,’ I was busy playing the lick from ‘Respect’ by Otis Redding.” - George Harrison, Rockline, February 1988 “[George would pause] intently over one of the two jukeboxes filled with favorites, carefully and deliberately choosing what to play next: a version of ‘The Lumberjack Song,’ Ravi Shankar, endless Dylan, ‘Oh, you must hear this, Eric.’ Early Elvis. ‘Spam.’ EC’s ‘Layla.’ And yet more Dylan. His enthusiasm was contagious. He played the jukebox to inform and instruct. He reveled in sharing his delight in all kinds of music. He would go through periods of furious passions, often lasting for months or even years at a time, when he would insist you shared the joy of Smokey Robinson or the songs of Hoagy Carmichael or the Hawaiian music of Gabby Pahinui or even the ukulele nonsense of George Formby. During this latter stage everyone had to learn the uke; even Liv he taught to strum away. He embraced all forms life. It was to be savored and enjoyed. But music was at the heart of it. It could speak more truly to the soul. And the soul was what George was about.” - Eric Idle, The Greedy Bastard Diary
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“EHHNN!!” *flop*
“EHHNN!!” *flop*
George Picture of the Day 2-25-25.
Happy 82nd birthday in heaven with your Lord.
These pics are the ones I see when I close my eyes.
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Baby’s gonna be AFAB (Assigned Finland at Birth)
“I just destroyed the whole house”
“John spoke the way James Joyce wrote. To me, he was the Beatles. He was always the spark. In a late wee-hour-of-the-morning talk, he once told me, ‘I’m just like everybody else Harry, I fell for Paul’s looks.”
— Harry Nilsson speaking about John Lennon.
One of my students saw this pic of Paul as my phone wallpaper and asked me who it was. I told her it was my secret boyfriend. She was quite impressed.
(It’s such a secret he doesn’t even know)
George Picture of the Day 2-6-25
George, ????, Yoko and john having a think tank session
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George Harrison & Paul McCartney during a flight from London to Liverpool, England | 10 July 1964
Look at the legroom back then.
#thinking about john panicking and trying to open fhe emergency door and killing them all (via @paulscunt)
But maybe I just wanna write fanfic right now, even though I could hypothetically write original work and try to get published. Maybe I just wanna right novel length fics about my favorite K-Pop idols instead. Like is that allowed?
A candid photo of Brian Epstein taken at Whaddon House by Robert Whitaker, 1965.
“Brian Epstein was one of the most honourable people I have ever met.” - Robert Whitaker (The Unseen Beatles, 1991)