George Harrison was not a fan of authority. In an interview with the Evening Standard in 1966, the Beatle shared his thoughts on such subjects as the war in Vietnam and religion. There was a common thread in the topics he spoke to: the people in power don’t practice what they preach.
Harrison told writer Maureen Cleave that he thought about the war in Vietnam every day and he thought it was wrong.
“Anything to do with war is wrong,” he said, as recorded in the book George Harrison on George Harrison.
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