George Harrison I Me Mine 39.epub [portable]

A conversation-style memoir curated by Derek Taylor, the legendary Beatles publicist and Harrison's close friend.

The title of the book is lifted directly from Harrison's song "I Me Mine," the final track recorded by The Beatles for their Let It Be album before their 1970 breakup. The song itself was a biting critique of human ego—specifically the internal legalistic squabbles and ego clashes that were tearing the band apart at the time. George Harrison I Me Mine 39.epub

Musically, "I Me Mine" is a melancholic waltz, featuring a lilting piano melody and a haunting string arrangement. However, it's the song's lyrics that offer a fascinating glimpse into Harrison's psyche and the Beatles' dynamics. The song begins with a tongue-in-cheek reference to the ego, as Harrison sings, "When I find myself in times of trouble / Mother Mary comes to me / Speaking words of wisdom / Let it be." These opening lines, inspired by a Buddhist mantra, set the tone for a song that explores the tensions between the individual ego and the quest for spiritual enlightenment. A conversation-style memoir curated by Derek Taylor, the

– Inspired by the Chinese I Ching (Book of Changes) and the concept that everything is relative to everything else. Musically, "I Me Mine" is a melancholic waltz,

"I, Me, Mine" is more than a book; it is a lasting portrait of an artist and a man. In his own words, photos, and lyrics, George Harrison crafted a document that is at once an autobiography, a songbook, and a piece of art. While the specifics of a file named "39.epub" remain unclear, the value and insight of the work itself are undeniable. For anyone seeking to understand the legacy of the "quiet Beatle," this book is the closest we will ever come to sitting down and hearing his story directly from him.