George Harrison knew how to forge the Beatles’ signature

George Harrison knew how to forge the Beatles’ signature

In a meeting with a journalist, George Harrison offered to forge an autograph for the entire band

The program Radcliffe and Maconiefrom the BBC 6revealed unusual behavior of Beatles: the members knew how to forge each other’s signatures. As transcribed by the journalist Alvaro Pereira Junior, George Harrison was the one who revealed the practice in a meeting with the also journalist Mark Ellen.

Embarrassed, Ellen asked for an autograph on a copy of the record Revolver (1966). Harrison he didn’t hesitate to answer the request and asked: “Do you want them all?”. Confused, the journalist countered: “How so?”, and the guitarist clarified that he knew how to reproduce the signatures of the other members.

The whole band would have developed the skill during the fervor of beatlemania. mark left the place with his album signed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr It is George Harrisonwithout having even found the first three.

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Source: Rollingstone

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