Most fans believe the greatest Beatles rivalry was between John Lennon and Paul McCartney, but the deepest tension actually grew between George Harrison and Paul McCartney. George began as the quiet Beatle, yet years of creative frustration slowly built behind the scenes. Paul was undeniably brilliant, but his perfectionism often turned controlling in the studio, frequently telling George exactly how to play his guitar parts. As George evolved into a powerful songwriter, creating masterpieces like Something and While My Guitar Gently Weeps, he no longer felt comfortable living in the Lennon and McCartney shadow. During the Let It Be sessions, Paul continued to dominate decisions, leading to a tense moment caught on tape where George finally snapped, calmly yet angrily stating he would play whatever Paul wanted or not play at all. Paul believed he was holding the band together, while George felt his creativity was being erased. #THEBEATLES #GEORGEHARRISON #PAULMCCARTNEY #BEATLESHISTORY #ROCKLEGENDS
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