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Beatles: The day George Harrison QUIT over 'terrible rows, bullying' and wrote THIS song

Sunday, August 30, 2020

It was the messy end of the greatest band of all time. George Harrison looked around him and realised he was deeply unhappy and the problem was the two men in the room with him who clearly could no longer work toegether and had little interest in hearing his ideas, creatively or otherwise. He said afterwards: "It never came to blows, but I thought, 'What’s the point of this? I’m quite capable of being relatively happy on my own and I’m not able to be happy in this situation. I’m getting out of here.'"

On January 10, 1969, Harrison walked out of the explosive recording session for the album Let It Be. On top of the difficulties within the band, the process was being recorded for a 1970 documentary of the same name.

He said: "Ringo had left at one point. I know John wanted out. It was a very, very difficult, stressful time, and being filmed having a row as well was terrible. I got up and I thought, 'I’m not doing this any more. I’m out of here.'

Source: Stefan Kyriazis/express.co.uk

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