Eternally George
Pre-Fab George |
It's nearly impossible to contemplate the fact that, had he lived, George Harrison would be celebrating his eightieth birthday on this day. He might have seen thsi day, too. In 1999 he was being treated for cancer when he was attacked by a maniac who broke into his house and stabbed him several times. He was was saved by the quick thinking of his beloved wife, Olivia, who fought off the brute with the well-placed aim of a fire poker. His wounds were so severe that they had to temporarily call off his chemo treatment in order for him to heal properly. It the interum, the cancer metastasized. This undoubtedly hastened his death less than two years later, on November 28, 2001. Think about that: two of the Beatles - the guys who sang "All You Need is Love" are no longer walking this earth because of the mindless violence inflicted on them by others. There's something seriously wrong with that picture.
He was the "quiet Beatle", but as his friends would say, there was nothing quiet about him. He was the one whom - out of the four of them - was the least comfortable with fame. His solo career was the most disjointed among The Beatles. His 1970 LP, All Things Must Pass, was the best of the lot. His 1981 album, Gone Troppo, was the worst. But at least we should give the man credit for trying. His vision was not always in line with what the public wanted from him, but even on his worst days, his devout faith in God sustained him through the turmoil of existence.
Ernie Smith and daughter Stephanie, July 2013 |