Sunday, 8 February 2026

THE INNER LIGHT

"The Inner Light" , the B-side to The Beatles' March 1968 single "Lady Madonna" written by George Harrison. Released on Parlophone (UK), this track was the first Harrison composition to appear on a Beatles single, recorded in India-inspired style.


The track delivers a deeply spiritual message, marking a rare occasion where John and Paul consented to showcase George’s evolving songwriting skills on a Beatles 45. 

This song stood as the pinnacle—and the conclusion—of Harrison’s efforts to weave Indian classical elements into the band's discography. Interestingly, the verses were lifted nearly word-for-word from a Japanese poem by Roshi, via R.H. Blyth’s translation:

"Without going out of his door. he knows everything in the world, without looking out of his window, he knows the way to heaven. The farther we go, the less we learn"

The musical backing was captured in Mumbai alongside masters of Indian instrumentation. George had trekked there in January to oversee the music for the film "Wonderwall." At the time, Paul expressed genuine admiration for George's work, noting: "Forget the Indian music and listen to the melody. Don't vou think it's a beauti- ful melody? It's really lovely.'

However, during that era, George struggled to convince the group to treat his contributions with gravity. 

Even their producer, George Martin, admitted to being part of the problem: 

"I confess I didn't offer him much support either. When you’re dealing with two giants of such immense talent as Lennon and McCartney, looking elsewhere seems almost redundant."

The song’s musical foundation featured Indian masters such as Hariprasad Chaurasia, Aashish Khan, and Hanuman Jadev

Apart from Harrison’s lead vocals—which were captured in London—the other Beatles only participated by adding harmony vocals to the track’s concluding line. Over the years, the song has earned significant acclaim from scholars and critics alike, who highlight its graceful melody and its ability to capture the essence of a meditative state.

The ensemble for the Bombay sessions was organized by Vijay Dubey (HMV India’s A&R chief) and Shambhu Das, who had previously helped George with his sitar studies in 1966. Harrison eventually finalized the track back in London during a period when the band was prepping a new release to maintain their presence while they stayed with the Maharishi in Rishikesh.

On February 6, at EMI Studios, George laid down his vocal tracks. Initially hesitant about hitting the high notes required for the song, he was eventually cheered on and encouraged by Lennon and McCartney to finish the take. Forty-eight hours later, John and Paul added their vocal overdubs to the final phrase, "Do all without doing."

In 2020, the Material World Foundation launched "The Inner Light Challenge" to support global relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, benefiting organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières and Save the Children. The foundation committed to a $100,000 donation for every social media tribute—whether a cover or a snippet—shared by fans.

Dhani Harrison posted a performance of "The Inner Light" on Facebook, while Harrison's widow, Olivia,said of the song: "These lyrics sung by George are a positive reminder to all of us who are isolating, in quarantine or respecting the request to shelter in place. Let's get and stay connected at this difficult time. There are things we can do to help and we invite you to share your Inner Light."

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Saturday, 7 February 2026

THE BEATLES IN WAKEFIELD


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long before they became global icons, The Beatles stopped at Wakefield’s landmark ABC Cinema on Kirkgate. On February 7, 1963, the Liverpool quartet arrived as a supporting act for Helen Shapiro’s inaugural UK tour. At the time, the band was relatively unknown, earning just £30 a night while their single "Love Me Do" sat modestly on the charts.

The Wakefield show was the fourth stop on a 14-city circuit. The Beatles were tucked away as the fourth act on a massive eleven-artist bill headlined by the 16-year-old Shapiro, who was then England’s top-selling female star. Their brief setlist featured: "Chains" (George Harrison), "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby" (John Lennon), "A Taste of Honey" (Paul McCartney), "Please Please Me" (Lennon/McCartney)

Interestingly, Lennon and McCartney had actually written the song "Misery" specifically for Shapiro. However, her producer, Norrie Paramor, rejected it without her ever hearing it—a decision she later called "a shame." The track eventually found its home on the band's debut album.

 

The venue itself was a local treasure. Originally opened as the Regal in 1935, it had been rebranded as the ABC just a year before the Fab Four took the stage. 

While the building has since been demolished to create a green space, it remains a legendary piece of Wakefield’s cultural history as the place that hosted the Beatles right on the cusp of "Beatlemania."

 

 

 

 

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BEATLES-THEMED PUB SET TO BECOME `THE DUBLINER´

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A local Beatles-themed landmark is officially closing its doors to usher in a new era as an Irish pub called The Dubliner.

Situated at the busy junction of Victoria Street and Temple Court, the venue serves as a prominent entrance to Liverpool’s nightlife district. For over two decades, the space operated as Revolution before closing in 2020. It was eventually revived by the independent Pub Invest Group, which rebranded it as Revolver—a tribute to the Beatles’ legendary 1966 studio album.

To align with the heritage of the Cavern Quarter, the bar was heavily themed with 1960s Fab Four aesthetics, mirroring its sister sites like Sgt. Peppers and the Rubber Soul Complex. However, with the transition to The Dubliner, the "Yellow Submarine" vibes are being swapped for a traditional Irish atmosphere.

 

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