two of us by michael lindsay hogg save me
George and John, Live at Shea Stadium New York, 23rd August 1966
John, George and Paul onstage for BBC Programme Saturday Club, at the Playhouse Theatre, London, 21 May 1963
GEORGE HARRISON’S OUTFITS: DAY THREE – JANUARY 6, 1969 The Beatles: Get Back (2021) dir. Peter Jackson
The fans call Paul the handsome one, and he knows it. The others in the group call Paul "The Star." He does most of the singing and most of the wiggling, trying to swing his hips after the fashion of Elvis Presley, one of his boyhood idols. In the British equivalent of high school, Paul was mostly in the upper ranks scholastically, unlike the other Beatles. "He was like, you know, a goody-goody in school," remembers one of Paul's boyhood friends. He also, as another former classmate remembers him, was a "tubby little kid" who avoided girlish rejections by avoiding girls. ... Paul, who plays bass guitar, wears the same tight pants that are part of the uniform of the Beatles, although he often distinguishes himself by a vest. "Paul," says one member of the troupe, "is the only one of the boys who's had it go to his head." Sometimes, talking with the other Beatles, he finds himself using accents much more high-toned than the working-class slang of Liverpool, where he grew up. When he does, John Lennon mockingly mimics him.
- Al Aronowitz, ‘The Beatles: Music's Gold Bugs’, Saturday Evening Post, (March 1964)
Anthology George, you will always be famous
George Harrison in Get Back (Episode 3)
Paul McCartney, portrait au miroir.
Taken in Obertauern, Austria during the filming of Help! Photos by Jean-Pierre Ducatez.