Emma McKee is an entertainment writer at Showbiz Cheat Sheet and specializes in classic rock coverage. She provides readers with unique stories about Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, and more. Emma has also covered TV series such as Ted Lasso, The White Lotus, Succession, and The Bachelor. She is a big fan of watching and writing about TV dramedies because they hit a sweet spot between the sitcoms like 30 Rock and The Office that she watched growing up and the films she’s come to love as an adult. Emma also loves horror — both movies and TV shows — that will make her afraid to be alone in her apartment and the ones that are so bad that they lose any scare factor.
George Harrison directed his anger at a number of people in his life. Often, his anger was explosive and surprising to the person on the receiving end.
John Lennon wasn't part of the Concert for Bangladesh, but he watched the film about it. He said he liked it, but he left when Bob Dylan came onscreen.
Paul McCartney released a TV special in 1973. It didn't receive good reviews, and neither did the concert at the end of it. McCartney had to redo the show.