George Harrison's mother was quite annoyed and upset when she found some female spectators screaming while her son and other members of the band 'Beatles' were performing on stage.
George Harrison's mother writes to his fansLouise Harrison said this in a letter written to George Harrison’s ardent fan Janet Gray in 1964. This letter is one of those 25 letters which will soon be put under the hammer at the Liverpool Beatles Auction. This auction is held every year on August 26 at Beatles’ Shop on Mathew Street in Liverpool.
George Harrison’s mother was disgustedGeorge Harrison’s mother was a prolific letter writer and she used to reply to hundreds of fans of her son. In a letter written to Janet Gray in 1963, Louise said that she was quite disgusted to see the women fans screaming throughout the whole of the Beatles' performance. She also expressed doubts if the fans paid money to buy a ticket so that they could stand on their seats and scream and not hear one sound from the stage. She further added that being a woman, she was ashamed of this.
George Harrison’s fansShe told Janet in that letter that her mother was her best friend even though she could not see eye to eye on some issues. Louise Harrison added that she got fine with all her four children. In another letter to Janet in 1964, Louise Harrison informed her about an accident that the Beatles members met in Fulham, London. She also told her that George Harrison was not injured in that accident, but he was for two days at home rehearsing at Blackpool.
George Harrison’s fan gets a boyfriendIn yet another letter a few months later, she informed Janet that she had at least 3,000 letters to respond to. Harrison wrote another letter to this great fan after nearly
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