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To: MadIvan
George Harrison was born February 25, 1943, making him the youngest Beatle. The only Beatle who's childhood was not marred by divorce or death, he had two brothers, Harold Jr. and Peter, and a sister, Louise. His father, Harold, was a bus driver, and his mother a housewife, who all the kids in the neighborhood knew and liked.

George attended Dovedale Primary school, two forms behind John Lennon, and then Liverpool Institute, one form below Paul McCartney. He showed his independant nature at an early age, defying his school's age-old dress code by wearing jeans and growing long hair. His strict parents did not condone his disrespectful attitude and George soon learned to tone down his rebellion. When the skiffle craze hit Liverpool, George and his brother Peter formed a Skiffle band, but because they were so young, they had to sneak out of the house to play their first engagement.

George and Paul took the same bus to school, and soon found they had music and guitars in common. They spent many hours together at each other's homes practicing guitar. In 1956, Paul introduced the skinny and pimple-faced George to the Quarrymen, who was only 14 at the time. Not old enough to join the group, George hung around with the boys, and came to idolize John, doing everything he could to emulate him. George stood in the back of the room at all their shows with his guitar. A few times he filled in for the regular guitarist who didn't show up, and the boys were also welcomed in George's house by his mother to practice and for an occasional "jam buttie", encouragement which infuriated John's Aunt Mimi. Gradually, George became a member of the group, which by then had come to be called Johnny and the Moondogs.

From the very start of the Beatles' popularity, George was as major a vocalist as John and Paul. As the songwriting of Lennon and McCartney became world-known, George started to concentrate more on writing songs as well, although many of the early songs written while with the Beatles went unrecorded. The first Beatles song written by George was Don't Bother Me. George became a very serious musician who worked dilgently to perfect his playing. His concentration to his playing was apparent while on stage, especially compared to the wild antics of John and Paul.

George almost missed the Beatles' biggest appearance in America, the Ed Sullivan Show, on February 9, 1964, because of a sore throat. He met teenage model Patty Boyd while filming A Hard Day's Night and they got married on January 21, 1966.

37 posted on 11/29/2001 11:33:01 PM PST by Uni-Poster
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39 posted on 11/29/2001 11:34:59 PM PST by Clinton's a rapist
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To: Uni-Poster
.... George and Paul took the same bus to school, and soon found they had music and guitars in common. They spent many hours together at each other's homes practicing guitar. In 1956, Paul introduced the skinny and pimple-faced George to the Quarrymen, who was only 14 at the time. Not old enough to join the group, George hung around with the boys, and came to idolize John, doing everything he could to emulate him. George stood in the back of the room at all their shows with his guitar. A few times he filled in for the regular guitarist who didn't show up, and the boys were also welcomed in George's house by his mother to practice and for an occasional "jam buttie", encouragement which infuriated John's Aunt Mimi. Gradually, George became a member of the group, which by then had come to be called Johnny and the Moondogs. ....

When he goes to heaven and looks back on his life, wouldn't you have to believe that these were the best moments of his life? Not, all the adulation as a rock star and moments of greatness that he couldn't control competing with his childhood heroes (John and Paul). Or, trying to re-find the faith he had instinctively as a child.

Think about that as you choose how to live your life today.

God Speed George. RIP
108 posted on 11/30/2001 1:09:01 AM PST by Joe_October
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He met teenage model Patti Boyd while filming A Hard Day's Night and they got married on January 21, 1966.

Patti Boyd must be one helluva woman--she inspired what Frank Sinatra called, "the most beautiful love song ever"--Something, and then, inspired a drug-addicted Eric Clapton to write "Layla" for her. Clapton was Harrison's best friend and it was clear to anyone who knew them that Clapton was madly in love with Harrison's wife, but he pined for her from afar, eventually ending up in a Florida drug rehab trying to kick a heroin habit. Eventually, Patti left Harrison to join Clapton, who credits her with saving his life. He later wrote the beautiful ballad "Wonderful Tonight" for her. (Then when it was discovered that Bpyd could not have children, Clapton dumped her.) Just a little bit of interesting trivia.

Harrison will be missed--he was a class act in a business replete with trashy people.

212 posted on 11/30/2001 5:13:43 AM PST by apollo11
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