The Beatles: George Harrison throwback shows star hard at work on album AFTER band split
THE BEATLES fans have been enjoying glimpses into the world of the quartet over the past few years from their Twitter accounts, and the latest throwback involves George Harrison working on some music that wasn't a part of The Beatles' repertoire.
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The Beatles have wowed fans even years after the end of the band. Over the decades the band worked on numerous albums, and members of the band even worked on some solo projects after the band split.
One of these prolific music creators was George Harrison - one of the more public-facing members of the team.
Harrison spent a lot of time after the end of the band working on music alongside Ronu Majumdar.
Of course, after Harrison tragically died, his estate took over his social media accounts.
Now, the Twitter account has looked back on Harrison's work alongside Majumdar, and posted a brand new photo of the pair working together.
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The 1997 album Chants of India was released by Ravi Shankar, alongside some work from Harrison himself.
This album also included some finer details from Ronu Majumdar as well.
This week the Twitter account posted a photo of Harrison alongside Majumdar with a nostalgic caption.
It read: "George Harrison with @ronumajumdar in the studio during the recording of Ravi Shankar’s 'Chants of India' album."
George Harrison with @ronumajumdar in the studio during the recording of Ravi Shankar’s 'Chants of India' album.
— George Harrison (@GeorgeHarrison) August 6, 2020
Click here https://t.co/N77oGtgHC4 to follow the Om Is Where The Heart Is series of mantra lyric videos from ‘Chants of India’ on George’s official YouTube channel. pic.twitter.com/KgOPxDpys0
The tweet then added link which sent fans to the various lyric videos from Chants of India on George's official YouTube channel.
As it turns out, Harrison worked hard on including a lot of thought in his songs.
Recently, it was revealed Harrison included some lines in a song to "tease" his friend Eric Clapton.
The song in question is Savoy Truffle from the White album.
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Apparently, the lyrics within it were poking light fun at Eric Clapton's dental work.
According to his biography, Harrison said: "‘Savoy Truffle’ on The White Album was written for Eric (Clapton). He’s got this real sweet tooth and he’d just had his mouth worked on.
"His dentist said he was through with candy. So as a tribute I wrote: ‘You’ll have to have them all pulled out after the Savoy Truffle.’
"The truffle was some kind of sweet, just like all the rest — cream tangerine, ginger sling — just candy, to tease Eric."
Later in the book he added: "‘Savoy Truffle’ is a funny one written whilst hanging out with Eric Clapton in the ’60s.
"At that time he had a lot of cavities in his teeth and needed dental work.
"He always had a toothache but he ate a lot of chocolates— he couldn’t resist them, and once he saw a box he had to eat them all."