From The Beatles' Story [US] (1964) by The Beatles

George Harrison - 4:46

THAT'S THE LEAD GUITAR ARTISTRY IN BEATLEMANIA OF GEORGE HARRISON. ALTHOUGH
IT'S NOT DOCUMENTED, GEORGE HARRISON WAS PROBABLY BORN WITH AN AMUSED SMILE
ON HIS FACE. AND IF HE HAS HIS WAY AT THE END, HE'LL GO OUT IN A SIMILAR MANNER,
AMUSED OR IN ATTEMPT TO STIFLE A YAWN.
HARRISON WHOSE DEADPAN EXPRESSION MARKS THE SPHINX JEALOUS, DIDN'T JOIN THE
BEATLES UNTIL 1958. BUT IF HE WERE EVER ASKED WHY, HE'S PROBABLY SAY, BECAUSE
NOBODY ASKED ME. IN HIS TEENS MUSICAL INTERESTS WERE CENTRED ON BUDDY HOLLY,
BUT SPORT INTERESTS DULLED EARLY ATTEMPTS AT A SERIOUS MUSICAL STUDY. GEORGE
IS AN INTERESTING COMBINATION OF BEAT AND BLASE, BUT TAKES HIS MUSIC SERIOUSLY.
TO GET AN ANGRY RESPONSE OUT OF GEORGE, YOU'D PROBABLY HAVE TO BE HIS TAILOR,
FOR CLOTHING NEXT TO MUSIC IS HIS ONLY CONCERN. AS FOR A PERSONAL GLIMPSE INTO
HARRISON, HE IS ALTERNATELY ANALYTICAL AND CASUAL.
GEORGE, YOU MIGHT SAY, IS THE UNSUNG HERO OF THE GROUP. ALTHOUGH HE DOESN'T
DO MOST OF THE SONG WRITING OR LEAD SINGING, HE'S VERY PROUD OF THE JOB HE DOES
DO. AS FOR HIS SPECIFIC ROLE WITH THE BEATLE GROUP, HARRISON SAYS, "I PLAY LEAD
GUITAR AND SING A COUPLE OF SONGS. AND I SING A COUPLE OF BITS ON THE SONGS THAT
PEOPLE DON'T THINK I SING ON."
BLASE WITH A BEAT. THAT'S PRETTY MUCH THE STORY ON GEORGE HARRISON. GUITAR
PLAYING AND SINGING ARE NOT GEORGE'S ONLY INTERESTS. IN HIS OWN WORDS, "I LIKE
PARTIES AND A BIT OF FUN LIKE ANYONE ELSE AND THERE'S NOTHING BETTER FOR ME
THAN A BIT OF PEACE AND QUIET. SITTING AROUND A BIG FIRE WITH YOUR SLIPPERS ON
AND WATCHING TELLY. THAT'S THE LIFE."
GEORGE'S IDEAL LIFE IS A FAR CRY FROM HIS REAL LIFE. LIKE THE REST OF THE BEATLES,
HIS HOME IS OFTEN SURROUNDED BY DOZENS OF FEMALE FANS. "THEY DON'T WORRY ME
THOUGH", SAYS GEORGE, "IN FACT I RATHER LIKE IT. I?D BE DEAD WORRIED IF THOSE
GIRLS WEREN'T AROUND, AND IF THEIR SCREAMS DIED AWAY. IN ANY CASE WE AREN'T
HOME MUCH THESE DAYS."
GEORGE DID HAVE ONE CHANCE TO GO HOME OVER THE PAST YEAR. IT WAS DURING A
TWO WEEK VACATION RECENTLY. THE FIRST THE GROUP HAS TAKEN SINCE THEIR
PHENOMENAL RISE TO STARDOM. INSTEAD HE TOOK OFF FOR AMERICA, "TO SEE THE
ORDINARY SIDE OF THE STATES", HE SAID. "THE SHOPS, THE AIRPORTS, THE TRAINS, THE
GARAGES AND THE WAY PEOPLE SEEM TO LIVE IN GENERAL."

DESPITE THE NOVEL HAIRDO AND THE NEW APPROACH THE BEATLES HAVE TO MUSIC,
GEORGE FEELS THE MAIN REASON FOR THE PHENOMENAL RISE OF THE GROUP IS BECAUSE,
IN HIS WORDS, "WE'RE A DIFFERENT GENERATION AND SO ARE OUR FANS."'
BORN IN LIVERPOOL, GEORGE LEFT SCHOOL TO BECOME AN APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN.
HE SAID HE STOPPED TRYING TO BE AN ELECTRICIAN THOUGH BECAUSE HE KEPT
BLOWING EVERYTHING UP.
BUT HOW SUCCESSFUL DID HARRISON FEEL THE GROUP WOULD BE WHEN HE FIRST
JOINED? WHEN ASKED IF HE EVER THOUGHT THAT HE AND THE MEMBERS OF THE GROUP
WOULD EVER BE AS BIG AS THEY ARE TODAY, HARRISON IN DON-TO-EARTH FASHION SAID,
"WELL, I'M STILL ONLY FIVE FOOT ELEVEN, YOU KNOW."
GEORGE HARRISON IS THE YOUNGEST OF THE BEATLES, BORN FEBRUARY 25, 1943, AND HE'S
THE ONE WITH THE LONGEST HAIR. "AS FOR MY STARTING THE HAIRCUT, THAT WAS
COMPLETELY BU ACCIDENT", SAYS GEORGE. "WE'D BEEN SWIMMING WHEN I CAME FROM
THE POOL MY HAIR DRIED INTO WHAT IS NOW THE BEATLE HAIRDO. NOT HAVING A COMB
OR BRUSH, I DID NOT COMB IT AFTERWARDS AND THEN IT LOOKED AS IT DOES NOW. WE
DECIDED WE LIKED IT AND IT HAS REMAINED."
GEORGE'S THOUGHTS ARE CLOSELY ALLIED TO THOSE OF HIS FELLOW BEATLES. HE
DOESN'T THINK MUCH ABOUT THE FUTURE. IN HIS OWN WORDS, "WE'RE TOO BUSY TODAY
TO TALK ABOUT TOMORROW." AND HE'S DISINTERESTED IN MANY OTHER THINGS THAT
OLDER PEOPLE CONSIDER WORTHWHILE. HE'S COMPLETELY AT EASE AND LOOKS AT THE
PROSPECTS OF THE GROUP QUITE REALISTICALLY.
TRUE TO HIS UNHURRIED APPROACH TO LIFE, HARRISON IS CANDID ABOUT THE EARLY
AIMS OF THE BEATLES MEASURED AGAINST THAT WHICH HAS HAPPENED SINCE. "WE DON'T
SIT DOWN AND THINK WELL WE'RE GONNA BE STARS AND WE'RE GONNA DO THIS AND
GONNA HAVE FUNNY HAIRCUTS. THE ONLY THING WE WANTED WAS TO MAKE A RECORD."
AND MAKE A RECORD THEY DID. AND HAVE SINCE, IN EVERY FIELD OF THEIR ENDEAVOUR
IN ENTERTAINMENT, BROKEN ALL EXISTING RECORDS.


A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
By John Lennon and Paul McCartney

IT'S BEEN A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
AND I'VE BEEN WORKING LIKE A DOG.
IT'S BEEN A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
I SHOULD BE SLEEPING LIKE A LOG.
BUT WHEN I GET HOME TO YOU,
I FIND THE THINGS THAT YOU DO,
WILL MAKE ME FEEL ALRIGHT.
WHOA! (OW!)