George Harrison (1943-2001), de cuyo deceso hará en noviembre veinte años, se unió a la banda que se convertiría en The Beatles en 1958, cuando contaba 14 años. Su carrera en solitario como músico y productor comenzó con el aclamado álbum triple All Things Must Pass –del que también se celebra en estas fechas su cincuentenario– e incluyó colaboraciones con músicos como Ravi Shankar y The Travelling Wilburys. También se le recuerda por acudir al rescate, en calidad de productor, de La vida de Brian, de Monty Python. George Harrison se casó con Olivia Arias en 1978 y tienen un hijo de esa unión, Dhani.
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Atesorado y fuertemente custodiado por fans y coleccionistas, I Me Mine es lo más cercano que tenemos a unas memorias de George Harrison (y, por extensión, de un Beatle). Pese a contar con varias e
A beautiful novel about the beautiful game Jonathan PearceFor ten months of the year, two men are drawn to adjacent seats in a stadium, carrying the burdens of life and pouring all their hopes into their beloved but ailing team.Fatherless and fretful, the Young Man is trying to nurture a precarious new relationship and to find his place in the world. The Old Man, an increasingly isolated carer for his fading wife, knows he has little left to look forward to. Neither fan is a comfortable talker. However, in a slow-motion play of nods, silences and guarded chats, they strike up a tentative friendship across the generational gap.Told through thirty-eight chapters one for each game of the Premier League campaign Season is a lyrical, hypnotic and gently uplifting study of loneliness and modern masculinity. About much more than football, it celebrates the healing, unifying and maddening role of ritualised sport in the lives of ordinary people.
An intimate, beautiful collection of more than two hundred never-before-collected photos of the Beatles at work and at playmany published for the first timetaken by their lead guitarist, George HarrisonThis extraordinary book features: 200+ intimate images chronicling the Beatles rise to world fame, captured by one of their own Running commentary on the photos including never-before-seen quotes from Harrison himself Essays by Harrisons widow, Olivia Harrison, and writers Colm Toibin and George SaundersFrom 1963 to 1969, George Harrison traveled the world with his bandmates, Pentax in hand, chronicling their impossible path from Liverpool to Ed Sullivan, Adelaide to Rishikesh, the Eiffel Tower to the beaches of Tahiti and beyond.In this extraordinary collection of Georges personal photos and 8mm film stillscurated by Olivia Harrison, Georges widoware singular images of Paul, John, Ringo, and George and the bands friends and entourage as they rocketed to stardom and fostered the joyful madness that came to be known as Beatlemania. This revelatory, beautifully designed book takes the reader along on their first plane ride to the US, motorcades through the Australian outback, shopping trips in Paris, and more.The candid, unguarded photos, brimming with Harrisons wit, intelligence and penchant for experimentation (he was enamored of selfies, long before the iPhone), and snapped in those rare moments out of the spotlight offer a remarkable, inside look at the human beings behind the Beatles, trying to hold onto themselvesand enjoy themselveswhile standing at the center of the storm.The Third Eye opens a window into the world of the Beatlesand the transformative cultural moment that they sparkedthrough the singular artistic vision of George Harrison.
George Harrisons own intimate, beautiful collection of more than two hundred never-before-collected photos of the Beatles at work and at play the vast majority published for the first time.From 1963 to 1969, George Harrison travelled the world with his bandmates, Pentax in hand, chronicling their impossible path from Liverpool to Ed Sullivan, Adelaide to Rishikesh, the Eiffel Tower to the beaches of Tahiti and beyond.In this extraordinary collection of Georges personal photos and 8mm film stills curated by Olivia Harrison, Georges widow are singular images of Paul, John, Ringo, and George and the bands friends and entourage as they rocketed to stardom and fostered the joyful madness that came to be known as Beatlemania. This revelatory, beautifully designed book takes the reader along on their first plane ride to the US, motorcades through the Australian outback, shopping trips in Paris, and more.The candid, unguarded photos, brimming with a Harrisons wit, intelligence and penchant for experimentation (he was enamoured of selfies, long before the iPhone), and snapped in those rare moments out of the spotlight offer a remarkable, inside look at the human beings behind the Beatles, trying to hold onto themselves and enjoy themselves while standing at the centre of the storm.The Third Eye opens a window into the world of the Beatles and the transformative cultural moment that they sparked through the singular artistic vision of George Harrison.