I'm so happy to come home and find this thread......I just KNEW it would be here.
Even though it has been a long time coming, it still is so profound in the way it cuts right to the heart....everybody feels it, too. What gets me furious is that I feel like he might have had a better chance had he not been stabbed 10 times two years ago! I mean that REALLY breaks my heart.....I mean, of all the people in the world.... how could you want to harm a Beatle?!!! And GEORGE?!! Everything about the Beatles is about excellence and positivity and fun and human.....and George (and John) especially added spirituality to the mix as well. God love him.
I heard the news this morning when a friend called me at 7:00 in the morning (everyone who knows me knows I'm a huge Beatles freak) and I immediatley put on "Love Scene", a very obscure tune from a pretty rare album of George's called "Wonderwall Music" (it was actually the first Beatles solo album, recorded in 1968 while they were still together)....if you ever get a chance to hear it, it's a really beautiful piece of music. Anyhow, George had such a beautiful, pure, dignified, humble spirit and he brought so much joy into the Earth.....I go into a record store and I see kids looking at Beatles books or in the Beatles sections, or wearing Beatle shirts. I can hardly believe it, but then again I was the same way when I was little, totally obsessed and I wasn't even born when they were around!
Their work is forever enduring, always relevant, always fresh and up to date......and George's subtle, enigmatic contribution to it is absolutely undeniable. I mean, my own personal favorite Beatles album (Revolver) opens with Taxman! What a song! His guitar playing was always tasteful, always COMPOSITIONAL as opposed to show-offy tricks and indulgent acrobatics......one of my favorite guitar solos George played was on his own song "Something"....so deep. Or how about that amazing solo in "I Saw Her Standing There" or "Can't Buy Me Love"....those solos are ingrained into the song! You can sing the solos like you can sing the words! (Ringo's drums were that way too!). His slide guitar playing....what a pure tone! He actually had his own distinctive touch on slide guitar that is 1.) not easy to reproduce and 2.) not especially rooted in the blues, unlike most players, that's a real rarity. A true distinctive style.
I believe one of the Beatles most influential elements on today's music scene is in the current dance music, trance music, any hypnotic popular music set around a drone or using world music elements....if you trace that back, you land (as usual) with the Beatles and their fusion of Indian music.....and that came from George more than anyone.
And of course every band is still writing in the vocabulary first developed by the Beatles. They are simply the building so much music is STILL living in! And George stayed such a dignified man, of such principles and intelligence and wit and cut through all the bullshit, real rare in the entertainment world.
Oops! I feel like I just turned into a raving maniac.... I guess anyone who is on this thread doesn't need to pontificated at-sorry! As usual, my zeal gets the best of me.
George Harrison. A great and gentle man. I already miss him.