George Harrison Once Said the 'Worst Thing About America' Was the Parents of The Beatles ...

03 October, 2021 - 0 Comments

The Beatles thought the parents of their American fans were rude
They aggressively, thanklessly asked them for autographs
The band relaxed in the Florida sun (away from their fans’ rude parents)

In 1964, The Beatles got on a plane and flew to America for the first time as a band to make their debut. There, they made an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and played venues all around the country (they were excited most of all for Carnegie Hall). To John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr‘s delight, the U.S. welcomed them with open arms. And the feeling was mutual. The Beatles loved their American fans. But they did not, however, love their parents.

In his 1964 column for the Daily Express (with the help of Daily Express writer Derek Taylor), Harrison wrote about interacting with The Beatles’ American fans’ parents.

Source: cheatsheet.com

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