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George Harrison's wife, Olivia, said Eric Clapton's performance of 'Beware of Darkness' during Concert for George was the hardest song to hear that night.
The Beatles' performance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' on Feb. 9, 1964, inspired many upcoming artists. Here's a list of them and what they had to say about their experiences.
According to Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney had a very humbling experience rehearsing for Concert for George. He had to be around George's closest friends.
George Harrison and Bob Dylan got together to jam mere weeks after The Beatles officially split. They played a lot of songs, including something unexpected.
Steven Tyler hated getting comparisons to Mick Jagger in his early career. They hurt, but Tyler's connection to The Rolling Stones' frontman hasn't ended.
There's an important reason why two balls are hanging between Mick Fleetwood's legs on the album over of Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours.' The balls date back to the band's early days.