Did not the Beatles help others cope with JW repression. What amazes me is that I used them to view an abusive parent with humor rather than rage. Looking at the photos, it is hard to believe that they were once harbingers of the end of Western civlization and morals.
george was so young. I read the new coffee table about George Harrison that contained much info I never read before now. I recall George always explained that his essential problem in life was that Paul would always be one year,,,...x..months, and x days years older than he. It must have taken tenacity to be treated as an equal. His first album was shocking with all the great material not heard on a Beatles album.One of my favorite moments was when George was on Dick Cavett to promote an album. John had appeared a few months earlier, announced Yoko's art show, and gave detailed directions for people to travel from New York City. Lennon fans said he should pay CBS. George just talked, and as the music played to signal the end of the show, pulled the album up from his side and told people to buy it. Next, he said that John taught him some good things. It was a John zinger but not nasty. He never mentioned John in his autobiography.
Merely listening to them and smiling inwardly at their music and antics kept me sane. I always took what John said with a grain of sand but I loved his mannerisms expressing himself. I feel very fortunate to be part of their generation in the broad sense.