George Harrison, Oval Office, December 1974, AI edited

George Harrison, Oval Office, December 1974

Philip Norman provides a revealing portrait of George Harrison. Despite being acknowledged as one of the era’s best guitarists and latterly, songwriters, George grappled with feelings of inferiority. Philip delves into Harrison’s complex character, from railing against the material world to writing the first pop song about income tax. He captures Harrison’s multifaceted nature, depicting him as a devoted friend, guitar player, songwriter, addict, philanderer, philanthropist, mystic, and ultimately, a beloved artist to millions.

Further information

‘George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle’ by Philip Norman

George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle podcast tracks

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