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“I don't mind anybody dropping out of anything, but it's the imposition on somebody else I don't like. The moment you start dropping out and then begging off somebody else to help you, then it's no good. It doesn't matter what you are as long as you work.”

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George Harrison

George Harrison, born on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, England, was a member of the iconic rock band The Beatles. His musical career began in the 1960s, alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, and he co-wrote many classic songs with them. Known for his unique guitar playing and songwriting skills, Harrison brought Indian music influences to his work, which had a profound impact on music history. more

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“There was this big skiffle craze happening for a while in England.... Everybody was in a skiffle group..All you needed was an acoustic Guitar, a washboard with thimbles for percussion, and a tea-chest- you know, the ones they used to ship tea from India- and you just put a broom handle on it and a bit of string, and you had a bass..you only needed two chords; Jing-jinga-jing jing-jinga-jing jing-jinga-jing jing-jinga-jing. And I think that's basically where i've always been at. I'm just a skiffler, you know. Now I do posh skiffle, that's all it is.”