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Nicknamed “the Quiet Beatle” at the height of Beatlemania, George Harrison did indeed seem somewhat reserved compared to the other members of the Fab Four.
He favoured wry wit to Ringo Starr’s clowning, and he never indulged in either John Lennon’s penchant for controversy or Paul McCartney’s crowd-pleasing antics.
He preferred sly provocations to larger-than-life bravado. Harrison’s measured, considered persona was reflected in his music, particularly his clean, composed lead guitar parts but also in his earliest songs for the Beatles where he didn’t seem to waste a line.
With the introduction of psychedelics, spirituality, and Indian music in the mid-’60s, George’s horizons expanded considerably and he started to come into his own as a musician, releasing a pair of experimental albums on Apple’s Zapple offshoot before settling into a songwriting style that spliced Dylanesque introspection with his natural pop grace, while also developing a unique slide guitar technique that owed nothing to the blues.
Later Beatles albums hinted at this flowering of talent; The Beatles and Abbey Road contained some of his strongest work, with the latter including the standard “Something,” a song Frank Sinatra called “the greatest love song of the past 50 years.”
We stock some awesome George Harrison Band Concert Posters.
Available in different sizes and printed on high quality 210gsm paper, you’ll find no unsightly pin holes, stains or creases.
In fact, they look like they could have come straight off the press from the original print run.
Will look fantastic framed on your man cave, office, bar or living room wall.