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THE HILARIOUS LETTER GEORGE HARRISON SENT TO A FAN WHO ASKED HIM FOR MONEY

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George Harrison is undoubtedly the coolest Beatle but he was also one of the most dryly funny. Growing up in Liverpool had blessed all the members with a caustic course wit but Harrison only reserved it for the most enjoyable moments.

One such moment came from the below letter from 1968 when Harrison and The Beatles were at the peak of their powers and on top of the world. Literally. After a fan writes to Harrison asking for money to buy a sitar, Harrison responds with a drawing and a smirking retort.

The Beatles had just released the White Album and were in unprecedented demand. Such high demand in fact that the group retreated to the Himalayas, namely Rishikesh in northern India as part of a Transcendental Meditation course with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It was during these blissful moments that Harrison received a letter from a fan.

Curious as it may be to receive fan mail even when seemingly cut-off from the outside world there may have been a reason for the letter to fall on Harrison’s lap. The fan at the other end of the exchange was writing for a specific reason, he had by encouraged by The Beatles guitarist to pick up the sitar, an instrument Harrison had begun to admire a few years prior.

The fan had one problem though. Money and a serious lack of it. Sitars are expensive things after all. Despite the cheeky request for $100, Harrison instead saw the funny side of it and replied in kind with his tongue firmly in his cheek. He sent back a handwritten letter complete with a one-off ‘original Harrison’ illustration of “Mary.”

In the letter, Harrison explains of the drawing, “This is a friend of mine, and I thought you may like to have a look at her. She is called Mary and only comes out during early spring, after the monsoon period. I have just lent her my last $100, so unfortunately you are out of luck.” It’s a remarkable piece of memorabilia and likely cherished to this day.

It’s a reminder of the people behind the image of The Beatles. Of course now, we can look back at a fuller picture of events and get a more accurate depiction of what life in The Beatles was truly like. But in 1968 these small glimpses of personality outside of the records and the films and the publicity must’ve been what cemented the band to hearts and minds of their fans.

This was obviously decades before the advent of social media which meant if a fan wanted to get in contact with their favourite musician they would have to do it the old fashioned way and send a letter. The chances of them reading it were slim, replying even slimmer, so for one lucky fan this must have been a dream come true.

Read the transcript George Harrison’s full letter to the young fan below and then check out an image of the real thing:

Dear Ivan,

This is a friend of mine, and I thought you may like to have a look at her. She is called Mary and only comes out during early spring, after the monsoon period. I have just lent her my last $100, so unfortunately you are out of luck, so you will have to be satisfied with my best wishes.

Keep practising, and the best of luck to your group and yourself.

George Harrison.

 

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