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Post by B on May 31, 2021 13:32:27 GMT -5
Every day is "this day" for George! Give Me Love ~ George Harrison: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Awaiting on You All" - The Concert for Bangladesh Re-Visited, on George Harrison's Birthdaywww.youtube.com/watch?v=-wZIpRfqaco ---------- Krishna Bhakti Art ॐ Dec 9, 2011 Awaiting On You All (Remastered 2014) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HE'S SO FINE--THE CHIFFONS (NEW ENHANCED VERSION) HD AUDIO www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbyHdlCVrRo ---------- George Harrison Nov 25, 2018
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Post by B on Jun 9, 2021 11:23:40 GMT -5
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Post by B on Aug 26, 2021 22:36:14 GMT -5
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Post by B on Sept 24, 2021 22:17:57 GMT -5
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Post by B on Oct 17, 2021 23:29:21 GMT -5
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Post by B on Nov 2, 2021 23:54:41 GMT -5
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Post by B on Feb 25, 2022 21:16:36 GMT -5
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He woulda been.
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Post by B on Nov 24, 2022 16:36:55 GMT -5
Buskin with The Beatles www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=571559718307665&set=a.126826406114334"Today in 1960, busted by the Hamburg police for performing in clubs while under the age of 18, George was forced to leave West Germany - after staying up all night to teach John his guitar parts so The Beatles could carry on without him. "I had to go back home and that was right at a critical time, because we’d just been offered a job at another club down the road, the Top Ten, which was a much cooler club," he'd recall over 30 years later. "In our hour off from the Kaiserkeller, we’d go there to watch Sheridan or whoever was playing. The manager had poached us from Bruno Koschmider and we’d already played a couple of times there. There was a really good atmosphere in that club. It had a great sound-system, it looked much better and they paid a bit more money. "Here we were, leaving the Kaiserkeller to go to the Top Ten, really eager to go there – and right at that point they came and kicked me out of town. So I was moving out to go home and they were moving out to go to this great club. "Astrid, and probably Stuart, dropped me at Hamburg station. It was a long journey on my own on the train to the Hook of Holland. From there I got the day boat. It seemed to take ages and I didn’t have much money – I was praying I’d have enough. I had to get from Harwich to [London's] Liverpool Street Station and then a taxi across to Euston. From there I got a train to Liverpool. I can remember it now: I had an amplifier that I’d bought in Hamburg and a crappy suitcase and things in boxes, paper bags with my clothes in, and a guitar. I had too many things to carry and was standing in the corridor of the train with my belongings around me, and lots of soldiers on the train, drinking. I finally got to Liverpool and took a taxi home – I just about made it. I got home penniless. It took everything I had to get me back." "
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Post by B on Jan 9, 2023 18:16:18 GMT -5
Buskin with The Beatleswww.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=615718950558408&set=a.126826406114334"These January 1963 photos, taken by Les Chadwick, help illustrate just how cramped conditions were when The Beatles performed in The Cavern. Sitting with arms folded next to George in the top image was his girlfriend Bernadette Farrell. "It was no big, raging love affair, but George was my boyfriend," she'd tell the Liverpool Echo following his death. "He was a lovely, lovely man, a caring, private person. A lot of people said he was quiet but that’s because they didn’t get to know him. He was actually quite lively and humourous. He was always making dry quips. He was not shy, but he was happy to stand back and only speak when he thought it was relevant. He was a deep thinker who didn’t say any more than was necessary. "He was part of such a happy period of my life and he was a special person. It was just a short relationship that ended when he went to London. Some of the girls from the Cavern went off to follow the band, but that was not for me. We drifted apart with the pressure of his work. It was just one of those things. People get stick for leaving Liverpool but in those days it was just something you had to do to succeed. They left Liverpool almost overnight and he just didn’t have time to see me. I saw him again at a party in the 1970s and he was still the same handsome, charismatic George.” "
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