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 Posted: Mar 4th, 2008 05:51 PM
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Estee

 

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Jeff wrote: Ozone wrote: Hi Jeff,

Thanks for the lyrics and Song of the Beatles, truly inspirational!!  I love listening to their music.  It must have been very interesting meeting Louise Harrison!  I agree what they brought was truth.

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Lynn
 

I, personally believe what they had to say, was truth! (not to mention their excellent performance!) It is not dying; it is believing. Thank you, John Lennon!
You're so very welcome Lynn!  I only wish it was my work :wink:!

Interesting to meet Lou?  Well, you see, she was a living icon representing the most influencial music of all time since The Beatles invaded America!  I would look at her face, and suddenly see the faces of all the members of the band; the movies; the mania; and even hear the music in my head and heart.

One thing I have to say is, when our hug finally broke up; she looked at me with a real sister's caring eyes, and she said, "You know, Jeff, George lived in love.  Whenever we were together for whatever reason, George said to pass the love along.  So I do.  I pass along my love, and his love to you".

:crying:

What else can I say?

Blessings, and I pass George and Lou's love to all of you!
Jeff

Thank-you so much Jeff! And there's no doubt about it, The Beatles music was generated from and  traveled on the channel of LOVE. George Harrison, in my view, was the vortex from which that LOVE sprang forth.

In his own quiet and humble way, he was the emotional, psychological and spiritual anchor of that group and ever since I first saw him in those televised performances way back when I was a kid, he was the one that I was the most drawn too.

That Lennon and McCartney ended up being the most popular of this group always perplexed me because, to me, the enigma of GH was always so much more interesting and intriguing than anyone else in that grp. -- where  there's no question in my mind that as time goes by, music historians will finally acknowledge that GH was the "glue" of the Beatles in ways only those members of that group and those close to them were aware of yet could could not express verbally-- 

except by MUSIC.

-- which they managed to do in all it's full glory -- GH WAS THEIR INSPIRATION. He was their MUSE and he was their SOUL.  Without him, The Beatles would never have developed into the phenomenon that they became --  and still ARE.

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