George Harrison sings "Isn't it a pity"
fiction
Edward w Pritchard
After the Beatles broke up in 1969 George Harrison had a creative burst of insight that resulted in his album " all things must pass." The music was partly inspired by the Beatles trip to India a few years earlier and influences George Harrison absorbed from other artists and sources while still a Beatle as he evolved away from the group.
Among the insights the quiet Beatle George Harrison wrote of was " isn't it a pity, isn't it a shame, the way we break each others hearts, the way we cause each other pain".
Isn't it a pity is a timeless sentiment about our interactions with one another expressed among George Harrison's' revelations about how to approach God [ chanting the names of the Lord will set you free] and the album " all things must pass" demonstrates George Harrison's ability to move beyond the constraints he lived with in his last years as a Beatle.
Isn't it a pity, how are you evolving now and whose heart are you passing across in your journey?
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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