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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Tree murderer!,
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This review is from: George Harrison, Second Edition (Beatles) (Paperback)
Tree murderer!Why is this such a wretched waste of trees? A few reasons. Since George Harrison shunned celebrity, and his loyal friends and family (with the exception of sister Louise, who hadn't much to say) chose not to speak to the author, this is a cut and paste job. To get around the great big holes in the narrative, and a total lack of insight into-or even interest in--what made George tick, the author fills in this 400+ page book with excruciatingly dull and irrelevant details about every act that ever came out of Liverpool. He also pads with lots of self-serving details about himself (could his bad attitude toward Harrison be due to the fact that George didn't go to see the author's band in 1980 when Clayson was performing in Henley and sent George a free ticket?, as noted on p. 388)and lots of nasty barbs that teach us nothing but what Alan Clayson's opinion is on rhythm and blues improvisation, Leon Russell, and Krishna consciousness. To put it nicely, he despises them all. Do you really care? I didn't.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Scholar's Perspective on George Harrison,
This review is from: George Harrison (Paperback)
Alan Clayson's book on George Harrison is a thoughtful and well-documented biography of the "quiet" Beatle, whose song writing abilities were always overshadowed by the talents of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Clayson details Harrison's evolution as a musical force within the Beatles and his steady progress as an individual within the personality maelstrom of that animal called the Beatles. Touching and challenging in its insights, Clayson evokes a spirit in Harrison that struggled to transcend being simply the Beatles' lead guitarist.
Donald Gallinger is the author of The Master Planets
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
This review is from: George Harrison, Second Edition (Beatles) (Paperback)
A respected music journalist's excellent, thorough biography of George Harrison from childhood through his 1999 attack and 2000-2001 cancer treatments. There are considerable inside details of his Beatle and post-Beatle days, his relationships with the other Beatles and others, and critical assessments of his commercial successes and failures and personal, spiritual, and artistic accomplishments. Comprehensive index, no illustrations. A first-class addition to anyone's rock and roll bookshelf.
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