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17 days before George passed away, there was a quiet, almost secret reunion between Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in Manhattan — the kind of moment fans wish they could’ve witnessed. No stage, no cameras… just a silent room, old stories slipping out by instinct, and a lingering hush that felt unmistakably Beatles. People say there was a moment when they held hands — something they’d never done before. And then George made one last joke… the kind that leaves you smiling and choking up at the same time.

  • byJasmin
  • January 13, 2026
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The Beatles’ final meeting with George Harrison just weeks before his death was beautiful

George Harrison refused to be sad in final meeting with The Beatles | Music  | Entertainment | Express.co.uk

In his final days, George Harrison shared a deeply personal reunion with his Beatles bandmates, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. On November 12, 2001—just 17 days before his passing—the three old friends met at a Manhattan hotel for one last gathering. Joined by George’s wife, Olivia, and his doctor, the meeting was a mix of reminiscing, laughter, and quiet reflection.

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Paul later recalled the visit as deeply moving, saying, “We joked about things—just amusing, nutty stuff. We held hands, something we’d never done before. It was lovely.” Despite the somber circumstances, their time together was filled with warmth, proving their bond remained unbreakable.

Ringo also visited George once more in Switzerland. As he prepared to leave for Boston to see his ill daughter, George, in his usual dry humor, asked, “Do you want me to come with you?”—his final words to Ringo.

Surrounded by his wife, son, and close friends, George passed away peacefully on November 29, 2001. His family later shared, “He left this world as he lived in it—conscious of God, fearless of death, and at peace.” Even in his final moments, his love for those around him never wavered.

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“He Didn’t Sing the Next Line — He Stepped Back.” In the Middle of a Perfect Paul McCartney Night, One Small Invitation Changed the Air in the Stadium, the Music Fell Quiet, and a Young Voice Took the Space No One Expected, Creating a Moment So Fragile, So Human, That Even a Legend Chose Silence — and Left Thousands Realizing They Had Just Witnessed Something Far Bigger Than a Concert.

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There’s a forgotten Cream deep cut that most fans never realize carries George Harrison’s fingerprints. He co-wrote it with Eric Clapton, but because of Beatles/Apple contracts, George had to hide behind a mystery-movie pseudonym: “L’Angelo Misterioso.” The best twist? The song’s title was born from a simple misread on the page — Clapton laughed mid-writing session and it stuck. And to make it even more rock folklore, Ringo Starr wandered in and casually tossed in a lyric.

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