Dhani Harrison felt 'responsibility' to release dad George's music
George Harrison's widow Olivia Harrison has revealed their son Dhani felt a "tremendous responsibility" to release the career retrospective his father was working on at the time of his death. George Harrison's son felt a "tremendous responsibility" to release his late father's work. The Beatles legend was working on a career retrospective when he passed away in 2001, so 36-year-old Dhani Harrison took over the project and felt the pressure to get as much of his dad's music heard as possible. George's widow, Olivia Harrison, said: "He wanted his music out. George was just embarking on that retrospective of his musical life - he never called it a career, he said that was the wrong word for him - but time ran out and he died.
"Dhani wanted to do it and felt a tremendous responsibility to do it. There's still a huge archive of material that still needs working on. You can't just let tapes degrade and never be heard again." In the sleeve notes for new compilation 'The Apple Years 1968-75' Dhani admits he learned a lot about his father while putting it together, a revelation which surprised his mother, though she herself was always astonished by how "intimate" George's lyrics were. She told The Times newspaper: "I thought George shared a lot with Dhani, much more. Maybe it was a prescient thought of, 'I'm not going to hold anything back'. He really did give him a lot of instruction on everything in life so I don't know what Dhani's thinking about there.
Source: The List, UK