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GEORGE HARRISON DIES IN LOS ANGELES
ITN ^ | November 30, 2001 | ITN

Posted on 11/29/2001 11:08:32 PM PST by MadIvan

Just announced on British news. Nothing follows.


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To: cbkaty
WHEN I'M 64 As a teen in 1967, I had a series of Beatle photos....depicting them as 64 year old gentilemen..... Sadly, John and George never made it...

...unlike my parents, both of whom reached that milestone this past summer.:-)

I don't remember their Sullivan appearance (I was only 2 1/2 years old at the time). No, when I first heard (of) "the Beatles", my then 4- or 5 year old mind thought they were cartoon characters, which in a way they were, not unlike me, even today at 40. (Heck, in high school someone went so far as to call me a cartoon character. He did it more than once, that's how goofy I was [and am]). :-) But back to the Fab Four 'toon. I refer not to Yellow Submarine but to this. Remember?

It wasn't until I was about 7 or 8 that I learned the Beatles were a actual group, and about 9 that I learned they were from England, and about 10 that I learned that they were from Liverpool. I knew Liverpool existed (from my looking at atlases) before I knew the Beatles hailed from there.

The first Beatle song I remember myself hearing on the radio was "Get Back", or perhaps "Hey Jude", though I remembered IWTHYH, SLY, CBML, AHDN, "Little Child", "Help!", their remake of "Boys", plus some I can't think of right now, from their Saturday morning cartoon show on ABC that I linked earlier in this post.

Today I went to the cemetery to visit the graves of three of my grandparents (the other is buried in another cemetery), and I noticed the plaque marking the grave of a Mrs./Ms. Beatley. With Harrison on everyone's mind today, I couldn't resist covering up the Y in "Beatley" with my foot. :-)

Also today I went to Waldenbooks and there on the discount shelves, for $6.99, was a copy of The Beatles: An Oral History. Natch I bought it. I doubt if I would have at the list price of $23.95.

George, "I Want to Tell You", I hope you and John came to Christ before leaving us, because there'll be plenty of jam jars and "Savoy Truffle"s up there where our sweet Lord is.

foreverfree

P.S. I'm getting ready to preview and post this, so FReepers, "Don't Bother Me" till you've read it, OK? :-)

401 posted on 11/30/2001 6:28:20 PM PST by foreverfree
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To: apollo11
Agreed--Peter Brown's book, "The Love You Make" is excellent.

It is. I got it as a Christmas present when it came out in 1983. So is Barry Miles' "Many Years from Now" (about Paul) which was a 1997 yuletide gift of mine.

foreverfree

402 posted on 11/30/2001 6:51:21 PM PST by foreverfree
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To: newzjunkey
Aren't you special - using George Harrison's death as a prime opportunity to preach temperance and the evils of smoking.

In MY Free Republic, choices are made and consequences accepted. I don't remember Harrison whining about his cancer (which we don't know for sure was linked to either his smoking or drug/alcohol intake). Seems he took his fate like a champ.

Just remember that you could most likely live a thousand lifetimes and not have the impact on the world that Harrison had in his 50-some odd years - booze and cigarettes included.

I'll mourn his passing and I will listen to his music the next few days, but I also wonder about punchbowl turds like you that seize opportunities like this to further YOUR agendas. Is there anything more tacky?

You talk about "Beatles adoration". Maybe you should stop adoring yourself and YOUR lifestyle so much, and simply LIVE your life (not mine) - after all, you could get run over by a bus tomorrow.

403 posted on 11/30/2001 6:53:15 PM PST by FlJoePa
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To: Leesylvanian
At the time Lennon made his remarks he was certainly not a practising Christian. And, in 1966 in the midst of what was happening culturally in England and the U.S., you can't necessarily fault him for saying something like that.

One Friday night in the spring of 1978, as my junior year in HS was winding down, I was channel surfing and came across a special about the Fab Four. Natch they showed footage of Bible Belt Beatle burnings (one girl was shown breaking up a Beatle album by violently bunny hopping on it in her pumps). The following week, as we were waiting for English class, I discussed the Beatle special with a classmate. I told her about John's Jesus remark. She said, "Well, it was true. Shouldn't have been, but it was."

foreverfree

404 posted on 11/30/2001 7:09:54 PM PST by foreverfree
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How time flies......only songs remain. Good knowing you. Lot of fans up there too.
405 posted on 11/30/2001 7:19:41 PM PST by Eternal_Bear
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To: Delbert
I haven't heard all of George's solo work so I can't have an opinion on the entirety, but of those I have heard, "My Sweet Lord", "What is Life", "Isn't It a Pity" (a parody, deliberate or otherwise, of "Hey Jude"), "Apple Scruffs", "If Not for You" (BOY All Things Must Pass is chock full of good stuff), "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" (George's most passionate song), "Ding Dong Ding Dong" and "Got My Mind Set on You" are in the upper tier.

foreverfree

406 posted on 11/30/2001 7:23:43 PM PST by foreverfree
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To: MadIvan
George, thank you for giving us one of my all time favorite songs While my guitar gently weeps. I've been listening to it all day. Rest in peace.
407 posted on 11/30/2001 7:23:51 PM PST by Elenya
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To: NYCVirago
It was well-known amongst the "Beatle community" that Brian Epstein was gay and had a crush on John Lennon right from the beginning, and Lennon himself admitted to having an encounter with him in Spain

Wrong.
Lennon never "admitted" any such thing. In fact he made it a point to humiliate Epstein about his homosexuality, even referring to Epstein's book about the Beatles, A Cellarful of Noise as "A Cellarful of Boys". Author Peter Brown, himself a homosexual, made up the story about the "consummation" to sell the book after the only parties who could say for sure were dead.
Nice try at revisionism, though.

408 posted on 11/30/2001 7:25:43 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: NYCVirago
Patti Boyd should write a book -- she had George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Ron Wood in love with her. She must have been something!

I have always thought that George dished Patty off to his buddy Clapton, like "here, I'm done with her". At the time Boyd took up with Clapton, George was asked if he was going to divorce her and he just laughed and said something to the effect of, "Divorcing her would be as senseless as marrying her."

409 posted on 11/30/2001 7:34:21 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: MadIvan
Although I knew this was coming, it makes me sad. The Beatles were such a large part of my youth, and they will all live on in my heart.
I was one of the lucky ones who was able to see them in concert on their American tour in 1965 at Balboa stadium in San Diego, the thrill of my life.
Rest in Peace dear George, you will always live through your music, and I know your guitar is sadly weeping tonight.
410 posted on 11/30/2001 7:40:53 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: Lancey Howard
I wrote:

It was well-known amongst the "Beatle community" that Brian Epstein was gay and had a crush on John Lennon right from the beginning, and Lennon himself admitted to having an encounter with him in Spain.

You responded:

Wrong. Lennon never "admitted" any such thing. In fact he made it a point to humiliate Epstein about his homosexuality, even referring to Epstein's book about the Beatles, A Cellarful of Noise as "A Cellarful of Boys". Author Peter Brown, himself a homosexual, made up the story about the "consummation" to sell the book after the only parties who could say for sure were dead. Nice try at revisionism, though. From John Lennon's 1980 Playboy interview:

PLAYBOY: What started the rumors about you and Epstein?

LENNON: I went on holiday to Spain with Brian -- which started all the rumors that he and I were having a love affair. Well, it was almost a love affair, but not quite. It was never consummated. But we did have a pretty intense relationship. And it was my first experience with someone I knew was a homosexual. He admitted it to me.


411 posted on 11/30/2001 7:41:38 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: NYCVirago
Well, there's a Spaniard in the works, if there ever was one.
412 posted on 11/30/2001 7:47:47 PM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: GVgirl
How odd, I was remembering the same thing. When President Kennedy was murdered, I was so upset, the world had been turned upside down. You had to have lived during that time to understand the impact his death had on us all.
The Beatles came along not too long after this, and brought me out of the deep funk I had been in. I honestly wonder how long I would have been so down if they had never entered our shores?

I can remember telling my Mother that the Beatles had made me feel good again after the President's death. Nice to know that although we are strangers, we share the same memories isn't it?

God Bless George, and be with his family. I hope they know that so many mourn his loss with them.

413 posted on 11/30/2001 7:56:27 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: Old Professer
A man died; his memory lives on --how many among us will that be said for?

Plenty, if you're a good parent and/or spouse and/or friend
414 posted on 11/30/2001 8:11:35 PM PST by GussiedUp
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To: NYCVirago
Thanks!
I misunderstood your original response. I thought you were disagreeing with my criticism of Peter Brown for tainting his book with the made up story that Epstein was able to finally "consummate" his crush on Lennon. But of course, he never did and Lennon says he never did. Thanks for that excerpt!
We agree!
415 posted on 11/30/2001 8:12:19 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: PleaseNoMore
Thank you. So many people did not get what John Lennon meant by that statement. It was actually a put down of the way they were so famous, kind of like, how stupid is this? That anyone could get more attention than Jesus! No matter how he tried to explain it, there are those who don't want to understand.
He was not saying they were more important than Jesus, but that people paid more attention to them than to Him!
The Beatles had unique wit, and in fact, a British wit, which Americans didn't understand, except of course for Beatlemaniacs like me!
416 posted on 11/30/2001 8:20:20 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: foreverfree
Gosh, I still have all of my Beatle albums, all originals and I wouldn't part with them for anything! I never ate lunch in high school to buy each 45 and album that came out!
Ironic isn't it? The lyrics of most or all of the Beatle songs were so wholesome that it just boggles the mind to think people burned them over a misinterpretation of What John Lennon meant. And it was misunderstood, that is a fact.
Sorry, but this just makes me crazy!
417 posted on 11/30/2001 8:29:12 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: MadIvan
In 1989, I believe, Harrison stated, "During the Beatles period, I felt like a monkey in the zoo".

Sorry you felt that way George, as I never thought of you that way. Have a safe trip.

418 posted on 11/30/2001 8:31:16 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Lancey Howard
Thanks! I misunderstood your original response. I thought you were disagreeing with my criticism of Peter Brown for tainting his book with the made up story that Epstein was able to finally "consummate" his crush on Lennon. But of course, he never did and Lennon says he never did. Thanks for that excerpt!

I used the word "encounter" instead of "affair" in my original response for a reason -- I remembered Lennon referring in the Playboy interview to something almost happening, but it not being consummated, which is basically what he said. The thing is, I read "The Love You Make" when it first came out, but I didn't remember any of the specific details about it in the book! I do remember Albert Goldman suggesting that Lennon had had gay affairs in Thailand, but that he didn't seem to have any evidence to back it up.

What is the true story? I think if John Lennon had had a full-fledged affair with Epstein, he would have admitted it in that interview. Lennon went into excruciating detail about so many other things -- his addiction to heroin, how his children were conceived, etc., that he would have admitted to an affair with Epstein if it had happened.

419 posted on 11/30/2001 8:39:50 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: Old Professer
actually I like a lot of the early Beetles songs and I recognize their music (much of it) is very historic.

I just meant that I didn't know them, Mary Kay died too... BTW... she was a capitalist and thats important too.

420 posted on 11/30/2001 9:07:11 PM PST by GeronL
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