That’s when George Harrison left this mortal coil.
He was the “quiet Beatle,” but was also the most underrated. His songwriting was the equal of Lennon and McCartney by 1968, and his first full-on solo album, All Things Must Pass, was possibly the best album by a solo Beatle, ever.
There’s not much more to say, really, other than he died too young.
George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001)
“All Things Must Pass”
“Beware Of Darkness”
“Taxman”
“While My Guitar Gently Weeps”
And a link to a live performance of “Something” from 1992.
Paul Kulas
8 April 2012 — 12:31
Living In the Material World is one of the best stories I’ve seen about the Beatles.
http://www.georgeharrison.com/
George used few words to say a lot.
The younger generation, the Millennial’s, I feel don’t appreciate the Beatles. When in fact some of the work the Beatles did in the 60’s, still hasn’t been eclipsed today.
God bless George,