George Harrison’s ‘Wonderwall Music’: the Beatles’ first solo album and weirdest one too
An Indian-inspired, genre-bending soundtrack.
An Indian-inspired, genre-bending soundtrack.
“The world is a very serious and at times very sad place”.
Light In The Attic Records is about to release Sing It High, Sing It Low: Tumbleweed Records 1971-1973, a compilation of recordings originally released by…
At the end of 1976, George Harrison released Thirty Three & 1/3, a return to form after a few moribund years in the mid-‘70s—even critics…
As every fan of the White Album knows, the Beatles wrote a whole mess of top-notch songs during their 1968 retreat with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi…
George Harrison’s 1966 trip to India was a major catalyst in the development of the Beatles’ sound, and pop music was forever changed by his…
This is a guest post written by Tabitha Vidaurri. There exist a series of music videos of a life-sized, hand-made marionette of George Harrison. He…
In May of 1969—a full eleven years before Paul McCartney baffled his fans with the goofy electronic experiment “Temporary Secretary”—George Harrison released his second solo…
“Sun, sun, sun, here it comes…” The International Society for Krishna Consciousness’s (Hare Krishnas’) Bhaktivedanta Manor estate in Aldenham, Hertfordshire, England, opened its memorial to…
Here we find a couple of shaggy hippies playing a bit of tennis. They are not dressed for the occasion, to say the least. Dylan’s…