Tuesday 9 August 2022

PATTIE BOYD SAID GEORGE HARRISON AND ERIC CLAPTON HAD AN "INABILITY TO COMMUNICATE THEIR FEELINGS THROUGH NORMAL CONVERSATION"


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pattie Boyd Said George Harrison and Eric Clapton Had an ‘Inability to Communicate Their Feelings Through Normal Conversation’
Pattie Boyd married two famous rock stars, George Harrison and Eric Clapton. They were both completely different people, of course. However, they were similar in how they showed Boyd their feelings. George and Clapton could only express themselves through song.
Boyd met George on the set of The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night.
In Here Comes The Sun: The Spiritual And Musical Journey Of George Harrison, Joshua M. Greene wrote, “She asked George for his autograph, and at a loss for any other way to communicate his feelings, he marked little hearts under his name.”



George asked Boyd to marry him the first day they met. She was dating someone, so she declined. However, she later broke up with her boyfriend and told George the next day. They went to dinner that night.

George wrote numerous songs for Boyd, including “If I Needed Someone” and one of his best love songs ever, “Something.” They married in 1966. 

Clapton fell in love with Boyd. He wrote “Layla” to express his love for her. George and Boyd officially divorced in 1977, and Boyd married Clapton in 1979. 

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Boyd found herself the muse of two of the most famous rock stars. In an interview for Harper’s Bazaar, Taylor Swift asked Boyd, “Does the concept of being called a muse feel like a correct fit?”

 

“I find the concept of being a muse understandable when you think of all the great painters, poets, and photographers who usually have had one or two,” George said. “The artist absorbs an element from their muse that has nothing to do with words, just the purity of their essence.”

“Swift asked, “What do you feel might be a factor that artists want to communicate with you through song?”

Boyd replied, “I think in my case both George and Eric had an inability to communicate their feelings through normal conversation. I became a reflection for them.”
Boyd said George and Clapton were similar in terms of expressing their feelings. However, it was also evident that they were completely different in a relationship.

















Boyd told The Age how her ex-husbands differed, “George was a soulmate, Eric was a playmate.” However, she loved them both. Clapton also felt it hard to communicate his feelings about George. Thankfully, Boyd, George, and Clapton stayed friends despite everything that happened between them.
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