Music Monday: February 26, 2024

Hi, everyone. Welcome to another edition of Music Monday.

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Yesterday marked the 81st birth anniversary of my favorite Beatle. George Harrison was born February 25, 1943 in Liverpool, England. He was the youngest member of the Fab Four but carried a great deal of melody in his hands as their lead guitarist. The fame & wealth he found with the band did not satisfy his spiritual side, however, so he went searching. That lead him to Hinduism which helped him discover the sitar. That sound is featured on the 1965’s “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)” and 1967’s “Within You Without You”.

I am featuring two songs today, both of George’s contributions to 1969’s Abbey Road. The first one is my favorite Beatles song of all time and the second is in honor of the fact that on this winter’s day here in New England, it was a very sunny 55 degrees. I may be jinxing myself by looking forward to the next season when we still have the entire month of March to go before the current one is officially over. My grandmother always cautioned such optimism as next month usually “comes in like a lion”. Whether that happens this year or not, “I say, it’s alright”.

Thank you, George. We miss you. Every. Single. Second.

George Harrison circa 1969

George Harrison in the studio circa 1969. (Image found online.  Original source unknown.)

The Beatles: “Something” (1969, written by George Harrison).

The Beatles: “Here Comes The Sun” (1969, written by George Harrison).

Stay safe & well.

2 thoughts on “Music Monday: February 26, 2024

  1. George was also my favourite Beatle, and when he showed his spiritual depth I knew why. You picked two great songs, but left out (for your own reasons) While My Guitar Gently Weeps — the song that for me rose above anything the other Beatles could accomplish.
    Just to touch base, my favourite George Harrison song is The Art of Dying. For me it brings out his spiritual nature better than anything else he ever did.
    George moved on to the next life event. While his passing made me sad, I think it released him from the world he never truly fit into. For that I am happy.

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