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George Harrison's sister offers more personal view of Beatles in new book | Fresno Bee
That came out of the press conference before the “Ed Sullivan Show.” George was sick, so he didn’t say a lot. The press decided he was just a quiet person.
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EXCLUSIVE: Beatles author talks Wazza, Gazza, Macca and more (From The Gazette)
“He went off to the lavatory and when he came back he played us a charming little song on his guitar, which went, ‘There you go, Eddie, Eddie, Eddie; there you go, Eddie, Eddie you’ve gone.’” Years later Davies heard it on a bootleg tape, recorded during one of the ‘Let It Be’ sessions.
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‘Allen Klein’ gives insight to little known pioneer: Review - NY Daily News
There are lots of juicy tales about the making of George Harrison's all-star 1971 "Bangladesh" concert, the model for all benefit shows thereafter.
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When George Martin met The Beatles: The story of Love Me Do - BBC News
"I couldn't really make out for myself what I was listening for - because I was so conditioned to [hearing] a solo singer with a backing group. But here I had four people who were all doing all sorts of things.
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Sir George Martin, Beatles producer, dies aged 90 | Music | The Guardian
“After I had done this George Martin said to me, ‘Paul, I have an idea of putting a string quartet on the record.’ I said, ‘Oh no George, we are a rock’n’roll band and I don’t think it’s a good idea.’
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