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“Bein’ in the Eagles was a fucking blast”
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George with his “Eletronic Sounds” vinyl album .
Robert Plant photographed by Neal Preston, 1977.
“I don’t believe in having regrets.”
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The day after they married in Esher, Surrey, George and Pattie Harrison gave a press conference in London. 1966.
“After our wedding we had to endure a press conference that Brian had set up. It was so terrifying that I have almost blanked it from my memory. Lots of reporters asked questions about when George had asked me to marry him and our plans for the future. George said he had proposed on the day we met, on the train filming A Hard Day’s Night, and I said I hadn’t thought he was serious. He then said he’d asked me out and I’d turned him down. And I blurted that we’d like three children but not immediately.” - Pattie
Keith Richards
1971