I, Me, Mine: New Introduction by Olivia Harrison

I, Me, Mine: New Introduction by Olivia Harrison

by George Harrison (Author)

Synopsis

'Ever since the war I have thought about gathering the bits of paper with my song lyrics scattered around and about. Two drunkards cornered me in a hotel room near Heathrow Airport in July 1977 and showed me that if I did find the lyrics, they could be bound into a nice book...It was to have been called THE BIG LEATHER JOB but became known as I, ME MINE' George Harrison, Somewhere in England In conversation with lifelong friend and confidant Derek Taylor, (George's first-person text is interspersed with Derek's fascinating observations and explanations) George describes his upbringing, his first forays with the band, the hard life on the road before they began to make money, the extraordinary phenomenon of Beatlemania and what it was like to be trapped in the middle of it, his spiritual reawakening in India, his love of fast cars and his passion for gardening. There are 50 archival photographs from his own albums and the lyrics to over 80 of his songs, many in his own hand, accompanied by his uniquely intimate and humorous commentary.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 08 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0753817349
ISBN 13: 9780753817346
Book Overview: Over 25,000 copies sold of the hardback within the first month of publication New introduction by his wife Olivia Republished to coincide with the re-release in February of George Harrison's back catalogue, covering his six albums 1976-1992, all re-mastered. It's a major release since the albums have been out of print for almost 10 years. 'A must read' Tom Petty 'George's own recollections ... will give you an insight into the humour, the honesty and the wry appreciation of being alive that made him truly remarkable' Eric Idle

Author Bio
George Harrison (1943-2001) joined the Beatles in 1958 aged 15. He was subsequently a solo artist, producer and member of the Travelling Wilburys as well as producer of such films as Monty Python's Life of Brian. He died aged 58 in November 2001.