George Harrison’s memory of the last time he and Lennon got together, recalled, “I was in New York at his house, at the Dakota’s (building)”.
It was nothing wild or extravagant. It was simply the two old pals spending time together as Harrison continued, “He was nice, just sort of running around the house making dinner”. One thing stood out to him, as he noticed, “He was actually playing a lot of Indian music, which surprised me, because he always used to be like, a little bit (annoyed) when I was playing it. So he had hundreds of cassettes of all kinds of stuff. He grew into it.”
George felt like a moment of kinship, of connection, as if Lennon finally got into these tunes because they reminded him of his friend.
After Lennon’s death, it was weird. Already scattered around the world and rarely seeing each other, the absence was clear, yet the spiritual Harrison always held a belief: “We will all meet again somewhere down the line”.


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