I have to find ways to trick myself into writing songs. But this time I'd run out of tricks
Alex Turner
Arctic Monkeys: The First Interview. Only In MOJO
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âArctic Monkeys have spent the five years since AM on a stellar trip - into hyper-fame and fatherhood, doubt and self-discovery. At then end of it is Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino, a cosmic pop opus whose novel sonic and sci-fi locations allow mainman Alex Turner to speak with unprecedented honesty, throwing new light on their decade-plus journey.âÂ
Arctic Monkeys: The First Interview. Only In MOJO
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âWas there a sense that you needed something a bit different to balance out the material you recorded with Josh?â
âI think so, yeah, thatâs right. We needed to fill in the bits. I wrote âCornerstoneâ one morning, quite quickly. Thereâs something to be said for writing in the morning. At other points in the day youâre a bit more defensive. I saw it as a challenge to write something in a major key, but that wasnât cheesy.â
Alex Turner in an Arctic Monkeys interview with Uncut in 2009 x
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âFilming [of A Hard Dayâs Night] had hardly started when George spied a beautiful nineteen-year-old cast member named Pattie Boyd. Pattie had blond hair, long legs, a brilliant smile, and wide blue eyes that conveyed an air of childlike vulnerability. She asked George for his autograph, and at a loss for any other way to communicate his feeling, he marked little hearts under his name. The stunning young model was out of the league of a Liverpool bus driverâs son who never finished school, but she was just right for a Beatle.â
Joshua M Greene, Here comes the sun
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George
The strange position we, as fans find ourselves in, is that death, for George was not a sad occasion but simply a part of life. I hope you will all take comfort, as I do, in the fact that George experienced everything he wanted to in life and more. And though he may not be here to comment on the downfall of modern music or to release any new LPs, his life, which left a huge impact on the world and continues to do so, though sometimes without the recognition it deserves, inspires me every day and I know it inspires many others.
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What I love about George is that whenever I listen to his music I never feel alone, he feels like a friend, like someone Iâve known for years. Iâve grown a lot in the past 2 years and every day I wake up, I feel like a different person, but the one person who never changes is George, he lives within me every day and itâs nice to be able to look to him for guidance and comfort
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George accepted his faults and worked hard to redeem his karma, he dedicated his life to something he felt strongly about, he dressed the way he wanted without any embarrassment, he was always determined to perfect his projects, he lived in the moment, he loved and lived and I miss him, he gave his heart to the public and cared deeply for his fans, he was grateful for the love he received from the people that took the time to visit him. How can you summarise what you love about a person and what defines them? You canât, because there was another level to George that maybe is hard to understand but it is a soul connection that I think many of his fans feel, he was more than his body, more than his actions and that is hard to describe.
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When you go out today, look at the sun and think of George, look at the grass, look at the trees and see what he saw, see the earth he loved and see him. Donât be sad, just remember the way he lived and be here now. Best wishes to Georgeâs family, friends and fans - Amber đˇâ¨
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Andrew Robinsonâs preparatory sketches for the graphic novel âthe fifth Beatleâ.
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{ photo scanned from George Harrison: Behind The Locked Door, from left to right: Peter, Lou, George and Harry Harrison }
âHe was very secure within himself, and you only really get that security from a very tight and loving family as a childâ - Graeme Thomson
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Letter from Stuart Sutcliffe to Astrid Kirchherr from the book Hamburg Days by Astrid and Klaus
âTonight I play once more with the beatles my beauty, and I will play in your jeans, and your blue pullover and will close my eyes and think always of you. As I play, I think of the days that keep us apart, today 14 days, and then we together, yes darling I think also of the big room in the airport where i wait for you,and I s [unreadable] excited when [unreadable] of you when you walk to me
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Photo 1: George with his family in the 1950s, screenshot from Living in the material world. Photo 2: Harold, George, Harry, Peter and Lou, North Wales 1947 scanned from  Living in the material world. Photo 3: Louise and Harold at a dance, late 1940s scanned from Living in the material world.
âHarold was a man of his generation, a father for whom there was a right way and a wrong way to all things and who was determined to see his daughter and sons grow to adulthood as respectful and productive members of society.
Louise, a careful housekeeper. was unstintingly considerate of everyone's feelings and dedicated to providing as sane a home for her children as their modest circumstances would allow. Behind their house, she planted an apple tree, tall purple delphiniums and fragrant lavender bushes. she kept a henhouse and cooked and cleaned and dedicated herself to the enterprise of raising healthy, happy offspring.â
Here Comes The Sun - Joshua M. Greene
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