
Harmony - Harmony
Release date: 2007-08-28
Hardcover
Author: Penny Junor
Rock Music, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, Composers & Musicians - Rock, Personal Memoirs, Women, Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs, Composers & Musicians - General, Genres & Styles - Rock, 1943-2001, Biography, Boyd, Pattie, England, Harrison, George,, Rock musicians' spouses




No details, no feelings, no insight, just plain nothing. Here's a woman who was married to two of the biggest rock stars the world has ever produced and you can break it down to: "George liked to chant. Eric liked to drink. Both liked to sleep with my friends". Save the cash folks. Skip this one.
I just read it again after one year and had only bought it as it came out with Eric's book. Can't help it but it's the most boring endless listing of so called famous people she met in her life whilst being with George and Eric, not even worth to be called a book .
to her apologies the preface mentions it "the way she has seen it" and I can only feel pity for her if her "book" gives any clue to her personality it can only be called boring and I can understand why George and Eric got tired of her.
Beatles fans should not be angry, they were people like everybody else, just humans and I remember the lyrics of Frank Zappa in dirty love " don't tell me you've never seen the books in you daddy's buttom drawer".
it proves the German Philispher Artur Schopenhauer who wrote:
reliably some people owe the luck of their life only the to the fact that they posess a nice smile winning other peoples hearts
Pattie Boyd was at the center of the "Swinging 60's" in England as a fashion model before she was selected for a small role in the Beatle's film "A Hard Day's Night." That's how she met George Harrison, whom she married. Later she married George's good friend and neighbor, Eric Clapton. In this book she looks back on those days with the Beatles, George Harrison and Eric Clapton. It's a fascinating read -- a real page turner! Pattie has done a great job of recreating the time and providing insider views of the Rock & Roll lifestyle in the 1960's and 70's. Highly recommended!