Behind sad eyes : the life of George Harrison / Marc Shapiro.
Record details
- ISBN: 031230109X
- Physical Description: xiii, 235 p. : ill.
- Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2002.
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-235) and discography (p. [207]-231). |
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| Subject: | Harrison, Gregory, 1950- Rock musicians > England > Biography |
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- Baker & Taylor
A portrait of the Beatles' late lead guitarist sheds light on Harrison's life, spirituality, and guitar technique. - Baker & Taylor
The best-sellingNew York Times biographer serves up a stirring portrait of the Beatle's late lead guitarist, shedding light on Harrison's life, spirituality, and guitar technique. - Holtzbrinck
Shrouded in a sea of mystery, the elusive George Harrison has long been the most private and enigmatic member of the Beatles. From his hard knock childhood in Liverpool to his ascendance into rock infamy, George Harrison's life has been a torpid ride filled with legendary success and heart crushing defeat.
New York Times bestselling author Marc Shapiro sheds new light on this paradoxical rocker, whose reputation for unusual religious practices and drug abuse often rivaled his musical notoriety.
A man whose desire was to be free rather than be famous, Harrison's battle against conformity lead him to music making, a soulful and creative expression that would be his ticket to success and the bane of his existence. Behind Sad Eyes is the compelling account of a man who gave the Beatles their lyrical playing style and brought solace to a generation during turbulent times. - McMillan PalgraveShrouded in a sea of mystery, the elusive George Harrison has long been the most private and enigmatic member of the Beatles. From his hard knock childhood in Liverpool to his ascendance into rock infamy, George Harrison's life has been a torpid ride filled with legendary success and heart crushing defeat.
New York Times bestselling author Marc Shapiro sheds new light on this paradoxical rocker, whose reputation for unusual religious practices and drug abuse often rivaled his musical notoriety.
A man whose desire was to be free rather than be famous, Harrison's battle against conformity lead him to music making, a soulful and creative expression that would be his ticket to success and the bane of his existence. Behind Sad Eyes is the compelling account of a man who gave the Beatles their lyrical playing style and brought solace to a generation during turbulent times.