As we look forward to Ron Howard's forthcoming documentary about the Beatles touring years, let's take a glance back at George Harrison: Living In the Material World, an insightful biography of the guitarist & songwriter. It originally aired back in 2011 on HBO. Directed by Martin Scorsese, this two-part documentary traces the life of Harrison from his time as a member of The Beatles through his solo
career, up to his death from cancer in 2001. It’s an informative biography,
produced with the participation of Harrison’s widow Olivia, and his son Dhani.
Through interviews with them, and George’s friends and collaborators, including
Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Tom Petty and Eric Clapton, we get an in-depth
portrait of the musician and the man, who was known (perhaps inaccurately) as
“The Quiet Beatle.” There are some wonderful performance clips of (and a look at
the stories behind) classic songs like Something,
All Things Must Pass, and Here Comes The Sun. Much of the
video footage and photos seen are taken from George’s personal archives, and
were released by Olivia for use in the movie.
Sunday, August 28, 2016
The Intriguing Story of "The Quiet Beatle"
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