george harrison & bob dylan ca. may, 1970. around this time they recorded some of the songs recently released on dylan’s outtakes album for the sessions that would eventually produce self portrait & new morning, 1970 album.
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez, 1964 © Daniel Kramer.
John Lennon & George Harrison • Buddies & Pals
George making Bob smile
John Lennon, George Harrison, Cynthia Lennon, Pattie Boyd, Cilla Black and Twiggy at the opening of Apple Boutique, December 5, 1967, taken by Terry O'Neill. ㅡ From the book "THE BEATLES" by Terry O'Neill.
Joan Baez & Bob Dylan, Newark, New Jersey, 1964 © Daniel Kramer.
'Way Out' George Harrison at Chiswick Park in London, England | May 1966 © Robert Whitaker
'Way Out' shows George Harrison during a cigarette break in the Chiswick Park filming. George wears his sunglasses and appears oblivious to the crowd gathered behind him, locked out of the park, but within spitting distance of him. It was the afternoon, and children from the local school were returning home – and realised what was going on in the park. A crowd soon gathered, hoping for a glimpse of their heroes. This dramatic photograph succeeds in epitomising, in a single image, the glamour, fame and magnetism of the Beatles. "Somehow one schoolgirl got through the security net. You can imagine how thrilled she was. It was quite touching – The Beatles were so friendly towards her and behaved like perfect gentlemen", Robert recalls.
Do you think a lot about george mentioning "and bob could play something" when he tried to explain an example of how a wilburys tour could be and then after george died bob played something or you're mentally stable
JOHN LENNON and GEORGE HARRISON during recording sessions for the "IMAGINE" album
thinking about how one of the first big moves george makes post-breakup is to run away to new york to record the dylan sessions