Listen. Listen to his songs, what he produced (Photograph, one of the best ever he co-wrote with Ringo).
That’s all.
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Listen. Listen to his songs, what he produced (Photograph, one of the best ever he co-wrote with Ringo).
That’s all.
I agree that George Harrison was a phenomenally talented musician and composer. While I would have treasured a 75 yr. old Harrison and Lennon, it places that much more toward appreciation for the remaining "Fab" boys. As for GH, his last works with the Travelling Wilburys are beyond priceless. I trust that George is sitting on "Cloud 9" sipping tea with John. "Imagine" if you will that Elvis, finally over his Beatle jealousy, strides over with "Momma" Cass Eliott and Karen Carpenter to hold a heavenly harmony session. "Oh, My Sweet Lord"
I imagine there ain’t no heaven, so I can’t imagine any of that.
As long as you don't claim it was Paul McCartney I'm good.
Who had the most success after the beatles? I think Lennon. The reason he left the Beatles was because they were rejecting some of his songs on the albums and putting them on the B-sides of the singles.
Yoko was clearly the most enduring talent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdZ9weP5i68
I didn't realize he was successfully sued for "My Sweet Lord" and that he funded (completely paid for) "Life of Brian." That's in my top 5 all time for movies and a notch above Spinal Tap for best comedy.