George Harrison spent his adolescence and early adulthood with The Beatles. He saw his bandmates more than anyone else, and they experienced the highs and lows of fame together. They also, as time went on, grew increasingly frustrated with one another. The arguments eventually led to the band’s breakup. Harrison said that this was the saddest part of being in The Beatles for him.“There was a certain amount of relief after that Candlestick Park concert,” he told Rolling Stone in 1987. “Before one of the last numbers, we actually set up this camera — I think it had a fisheye, a very wide-angle lens. We set it up on the amplifier, and Ringo came off the drums, and we stood with our backs to the audience and posed for a photograph, because we knew that was the last show.”
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