
After years of living in the spotlight, George Harrison reflects on the cost of Beatlemania. There was no escape—photographers outside every house, questions at every turn, and no moment untouched. In this rare moment of honesty, he calls it what it was: an overdose of fame. For George, retreating into a quieter life wasn’t just a choice—it was survival. And even after everything, he says it was still a good experience. Quietly powerful, deeply real.