"My little baby brother" - Paul McCartney Reacts to George Harrison's Death (2001)
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- On 29 November 2001, musician, singer-songwriter and ex-Beatle George Harrison died aged 58 at his home in Beverly Hills, California. The following day, ITN broadcast "George Harrison: the Death of a Beatle", a special programme paying tribute to Harrison's legacy as one of the most influential musicians of his generation. Among those leading the tributes were Harrison's childhood friend and fellow Beatle, Paul McCartney.
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George Harrison man of peace,
Sir Paul’s little baby brother we love you, play🎸in peace🕊🕊🕊
I asked Siri what a scally was… she said it’s a young English subculture that wore sport suits and sports attire. Now I know.
Yes Paul. You could have said all this whilst George was alive.
George was a saint he never
Ripped Paul publically did he??? He mafe a nadty habit of it and Paul ALWAYS took the high road with him
Re-recorded 95% of his guitar parts. Referred to him as 'the kid' and 'the fkn kid'. Constantly rejected his compositions until it became apparent he'd walk if not allowed to cut records HE wrote. Constantly criticized his playing and sided with Lennon anytime Lennon needed 'the fkn kid' to kick around. Paul had a weird way of treating his 'little baby brother'.
Paul is the greatest. Stop being a snowflake.
Wonder which body part you pulled that statistic out of? 95% pmsl!! There are only a handful of documented examples of this happening out of the 200 odd songs recorded by The Beatles!
95%! 😂😂😂😂😂 I suppose you believe he re-recorded all of Ringo's drumming too?
@@brianalmeida196495 is too high obviously, but George expressed anger at Paul for rerecording his parts on numerous songs and Aspinall and Pattie Boyd pretty much confirm what op stated about how George was treated in the band. The brotherly love angle was a myth. Harrison didn't even want to be in the band after Revolver and the pain of getting a cut released on the album. Paul even told George his idea's were 'insulting' at times.