In the second extract of Philip Norman's high-octane new biography of Beatle in The Mail on Sunday yesterday, he charted the guitarist's gauche beginnings with the band and the grudges he nursed to the end. Today, in the final extract, he tells of the day the superstar musician was the victim of a frenzied knife attack.A week before at the end of the Swinging Sixties, airport notified the ' HQ in Savile Row, Apple Corps, that it was holding 17 Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Freight charges were due and the band were expected to pay.This was the beginning of a nightmare caused by George Harrison's unique combination of generosity, counter-culture status and absent-mindedness.
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