George Harrison and His History with the Fab 4
- Tristan Forbis
- Apr 18, 2023
- 2 min read

The age of Rock and Roll saw numerous changes between the 1950s and 1960s in what helped shape the outlook of the genre to become more popular and widely recognized to the average audience. In particular one notable band that crosses your mind are the Fab 4 known as The Beatles who have a unique sound and style inspired in released songs where a guitar is played with a background of drums and synthesizers to complement the melody of music recorded. George Harrison led the way with his guitar playing skills as one of the greatest characteristics of The Beatles where he spent the majority of his career through the years of the band's hayday.

The songs that involve Harrison and his guitar include "Revolution " and the original version of "Dream On" where you can hear the instrumentation on the songs with clarity and detail. The unique sound of his composition comes though with years of experience in his career as a whole. When you listen to one of his albums the sound effects on the instruments used comes through in the background recording in the songs which makes the music sound appealing to the audience members. In addition the audio playback can be enhanced through a stereo system that HD sound comes in so that you can hear detail in the songs being played.

Harrison and The Beatles have a long history of hits from "Let it Be" to "Yellow Submarine " along with other singles he has helped on through most of the 1960s during the Beatles career peek where album sales were up by a margin over the next decade or so. Harrison's legacy mostly consists of his time and work with the Fab Four plus a solo career that spanned a few years while having only a few hit songs during this tenure.

When it comes to the Solid Gold scene The Beatles and George continue to bring a share in a music culture that is older in terms of demographics and you can still find radio stations that relive this age of nostalgia. With that said this generation will live on even as we continue to move forward in time which proves that a true popularity can never come to an end. This means even the younger generation will come across something that someone from this generation has heard and so on.

Rock on George. We have your songs to remember on.
-Tristan
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