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George Harrison, Second Edition (Beatles) |  | Author: Alan Clayson Publisher: Sanctuary Publishing Category: Book
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Seller: abookarama Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1149016
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 1860743498 Dewey Decimal Number: 781 EAN: 9781860743498 ASIN: 1860743498
Publication Date: September 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Well-researched and frank, this full biography includes an account of Harrison's rivalries, drug abuse, religious obsession, marital ructions, artistic plagarism and finally his reputation as a talented, charitable, middle-aged musician.
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Get thee away from this book October 26, 2007 Jeanna Cornett 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thankfully I received this book as a gift - I would be upset had I paid money for this drivel.
Clayson's knowledge of George Harrison's life is comprised mostly of information that has been hashed over a million times and recollections of people who had nominal contact with Harrison. However, write-arounds are not unusual in journalism; what is unusual is that a book with this little substance coupled with an alarming number of inaccuracies was published at all.
My favorite "error," as such it is? Clayson refers to Robbie Robertson of The Band as "Jaime Robertson." Now why, I ask, would someone who knows enough about Robbie Robertson to know that his first name is indeed Jaime refer to him as Jaime, also knowing that few but the most rabid fans of The Band would even recognize Jaime Robertson as Robbie Robertson?
Pass this up. I wish I had a recommendation for a better Harrison biography, but alas. Guiliano's (spelling?) "Dark Horse" is no better, and in fact may be worse.
Skip this one if you're not a great George fan September 6, 2004 Georgefan (New York USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Having read the 1996 and updated 2001 editions of this book, I think it's the worst book on George Harrison I've ever read (and there are more books about him out there than you would think). It just never seemed to talk directly about him, but around him and at times seemed very negative towards him. The only part I really enjoyed was Appendix 1 in both editions about George's sister. "Behind Sad Eyes", "Harrison", "Dark Horse", and even George's "I Me Mine" (even though he doesn't give a lot of personal information) are better books. Of course, if you are a great George fan (like me) you may still want to own it (again, like me) in order to have all the books written about him.
Scholarly Work May 10, 2004 BeatleBangs1964 (United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This intense biography of the youngest Beatle is rich in facts and information. This work traces George Harrison's life from his youth in Liverpool to his meteoric rise in fame as a musician and his tragic demise in 2001. People who knew George Harrison as well as the backdrop of events and issues of the times are richly expounded upon, thus making this work exceptional. I like the way many details are included in this work because it gives readers a multi-faceted look at the man who would set new standards among lyricists and guitarists. This unique individual, George Harrison stood out among his peers including the other Beatles. Clayson does him justice in portraying him in his natural state. He has a rich supply of sources and is able to account for each documentation. I really like the chapter Clayson included about George's 1963 trip to America to visit his sister, brother-in-law and their children. The impact the young Beatle had on the people he met in Benton, Illinois is well chronicled in this work. This is work well worth the read and I am the proud owner of it. Try Some, Buy Some and enjoy this book. It is very riveting and intense.
SLOW READ ! September 11, 2002 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Not The best George Harrison book out there. Very tough read due to a lot of meaningless detail.
Do not buy this book. July 29, 2002 Paul Gagliardi (Temple City, CA United States) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
All i can say is that this author is some bitter hack, who tries to reduce George Harrison to the level of mediocrity. Very boring with no real insight or focus. Also it just left me with a bad taste in my mouth, brain, & heart.
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