Tue 22 May 2007
DYLAN’S SYMPATHY FOR HARRISON
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Tags: bob-dylan, george-harrison
American rocker Bob Dylan feels sorry for the late GEORGE HARRISON, because he believes the former Beatle was constantly overshadowed by bandmates JOHN LENNON and SIR PAUL McCARTNEY.
Dylan, 65, thinks the Got My Mind Set On You star struggled to gain recognition for his own singing and songwriting talents, and would have been as famous as Lennon and McCartney if he had fronted his own band. He says, “George got stuck with being the Beatle who had to fight to get songs on records because of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
“Well, who wouldn’t get stuck? If George had his own group and was writing his own songs back then, he’d probably have been just as big as anybody.”
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