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Paul McCartney and George Harrison: The Friendship, Rivalry, and Regret Behind a Beatles Brotherhood

Posted on May 19, 2026 By admin

For decades, the world has remembered The Beatles as a band that changed music forever. Their songs became part of history, their faces became symbols of an era, and their influence reached far beyond Liverpool. But behind the fame, the records, and the screaming crowds was a relationship far more complicated than most fans ever saw: the bond between Paul McCartney and George Harrison.

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They were bandmates, friends, brothers in music, and at times, quiet rivals. Their story was built on loyalty, talent, misunderstanding, pride, silence, and eventually, deep emotion. Now, as Paul’s reflections on George continue to touch fans around the world, many are looking back at the beginning of a friendship that helped shape the sound of modern music.

Long before Beatlemania, before world tours and legendary albums, Paul and George were just two boys in Liverpool trying to find their way. Their friendship began in the 1950s at the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, where Paul was one year older and already known as sharp, witty, and naturally musical. George was younger, quieter, and less comfortable in the strict school environment.

They did not connect through classes or school rules.

They connected through music.

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On long bus rides through Liverpool, Paul and George began talking about guitars, skiffle, rock and roll, and the American artists who were changing everything. Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, and other early rock icons fired their imagination. To two teenagers in postwar Britain, that music sounded like freedom.

George, especially, was obsessed. He practiced constantly, drew guitars in his notebooks, and worked until his fingers hurt. Paul noticed that dedication. Although George was younger, Paul saw something serious in him — a hunger, a talent, and a quiet determination that could not be ignored.

By the late 1950s, Paul had already joined John Lennon’s group, The Quarrymen. When the band needed another guitarist, Paul thought of George. John was hesitant at first. George looked too young, too quiet, too much like a schoolboy. But George got his chance on the top deck of a Liverpool bus, where he played a skilled version of “Raunchy.”

That moment changed everything.

John could no longer dismiss him. George had proved he belonged. With George joining John and Paul, the heart of what would become The Beatles was taking shape.

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In those early days, Paul was something like George’s guide into the group. He had helped open the door for him, and George never forgot that. But the same dynamic that made their early friendship strong would later become part of the tension between them. Paul was confident, driven, and often took control in the studio. George, meanwhile, grew from the “younger one” into a brilliant songwriter with ideas of his own.

As The Beatles became bigger than anyone could have imagined, their personal relationships became more strained. George sometimes felt overlooked, especially as Lennon and McCartney dominated the songwriting identity of the band. While Paul pushed for perfection, George sometimes felt controlled or underestimated. The friendship that once grew naturally on Liverpool buses now had to survive fame, pressure, egos, and the weight of history.

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Yet beneath the tension, the bond never fully disappeared.

Paul and George had shared something no one outside that circle could truly understand. They had been boys with guitars before the world knew their names. They had watched each other grow, struggle, succeed, and change. Even when conflict entered the picture, there was still a deep history between them.

That is why George’s death in 2001 left Paul with emotions that were not simple. Grief rarely is. For Paul, losing George meant losing not just a former bandmate, but someone who had been part of his youth, his rise, his music, and his identity. It meant remembering the good times, the arguments, the silences, and the things that were never fully said.

Perhaps that is why Paul’s later words about George have touched so many people. They remind fans that legends are still human. Behind the albums and the fame were young men who loved each other, hurt each other, grew apart, and still carried the memory of what they once meant to one another.

The story of Paul McCartney and George Harrison is not just a Beatles story. It is a story about friendship under pressure, about growing up beside someone, about rivalry mixed with love, and about the regret that can remain when time runs out.

Their music will always belong to the world.

But their bond belonged to them.

And that is what makes it so heartbreaking.

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