BLAZER PROPHET
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george wrote some great songs but lets not get carried away...
I don't think I'm getting carried away. I mean, we're talking about something that's pretty subjective here, but I really think that for the amount of songs he wrote, he hit way more home-runs than duds.
I'm not saying that the shit he wrote on Magical Mystery Tour had any value or was better than the Lennon/McCartney/(Martin)'s work, nor am I saying that Harrison even had a good song on the White Album outside of While My Guitar Gently Weeps, but given his small sample size, it's amazing how some of the few songs he's written rank amongst the Beatles' greatest.
Amazing they remained so close after Clapton stole Patty Harrison from George. That woman inspired both "Something" and "Layla", so she must have been amazing.
From reading Clapton's autobiography I came away with the impression they were never all that close, nor was Clapton close to anyone else back in those days. He was basically a self-absorbed addict who didn't care about anyone, including himself. Nowhere in the book does he speak of George as being a close friend, or in anyway special to him.
This was somewhat interesting...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...tti-Boyd-left-Eric-Clapton.html#axzz2KRYJtIWX
