

George Harrison. Living In The Material World. 1973.
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The first side of George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass. 1970. An interesting choice of font and Apple color.

After owning this record for years, I just recently discovered that this is what the label of the Apple Jam looks like.
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Raquel Welch and Ringo Starr in Magic Christian. 1969.
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September 1971.

March 1972.
Playboy magazine wasn’t too impressed with McCartney’s early post-fabs offerings.
And they liked Wild Life more than Ram. On what planet does that go on?
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Years after the event: Forty years ago today it was announced that Paul was quitting The Beatles.
How did the other three react?
Lennon to reporter: “You can say I said jokingly, he didn’t quit, he was fired.”
Harrison via friend: “George doesn’t want to talk about it. He wants to be left alone.”
Ringo: “This is all news to me.”

Fans and Apple Scruffs outside 3 Savile Row, London on April 10, 1969.