Revisiting George Harrison’s stripped-back version of ‘Here Comes The Sun’ at ‘The Concert for Bangladesh’
We’re dipping into the Far Out Magazine vault to bring you a very special performance from The Beatles’ own George Harrison performing his classic song ‘Here Comes The Sun’ at…
Hear George Harrison’s isolated guitar on The Beatles song ‘Don’t Let Me Down’
We’re dipping into the Far Out vaults to look back at one of The Beatles greatest song like you’ve never heard it before—through the guitar of George Harrison. George Harrison…
What was George Harrison’s best song for The Beatles?
The so-called ‘Quiet Beatle’, George Harrison, gave the impression of being silenced rather than naturally reticent, especially towards the end of the 1960s. As the youngest Beatle, a hierarchy was…
The only number one song of Jimmy Page’s career wasn’t with Led Zeppelin
Anyone can spend their entire lives trying to get the number one song in the country. Although it might take them a while to reach that milestone, reaching the top…
What does Led Zeppelin’s ‘Zoso’ symbol mean?
Harbingers of hard rock, Led Zeppelin still boast a virtually unparalleled reputation within the world of rock and roll, over four decades since they split up. Since their very first…
‘The right Led Zeppelin album for the right time, according to Jimmy Page
When it comes to Led Zeppelin albums, it’s easy to fixate on the numbers. There’s a good reason, too—there are few runs of four albums that are strong in any…
What Was John Lennon’s Biggest Hit as a Solo Artist?
By early 1970, The Beatles were on their last legs as a band. The previous September, during a particularly hostile meeting, John Lennon had told the other members of the…
The only number one song of Jimmy Page’s career wasn’t with Led Zeppelin
Anyone can spend their entire lives trying to get the number one song in the country. Although it might take them a while to reach that milestone, reaching the top…
The only musicians Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham listened to non-stop
The late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham preferred to let his artistry do the talking rather than his mouth. During interviews, he was often a man of few words, with…