Tribute to a genius; You Say Email:letters@liverpoolecho.co.uk.ON August 1, I attended the concert in St George's Hall in memory of George Harrison which was also the anniversary of the original concert in 1971 organised by George in aid of refugees in East Pakistan East Pakistan: see Bangladesh; Pakistan. . The event was first class throughout with excellent and fitting tributes to one of Liverpool's, if not the world's, greatest musical geniuses. Today I attended the exhibition of George memorabilia mem·o·ra·bil·i·a pl.n. 1. Objects valued for their connection with historical events, culture, or entertainment: posters, publicity photographs, and other movie memorabilia. 2. , again in the beautiful St George's Hall. Fed up reaches will forego paid in Having attended both the concert and the exhibition, I express my thanks and gratitude to the organisers and contributors of both events. But most of all I thank George Harrison for his huge contribution to the Beatles, his solo musical career and as a truly genuine person. surely after for. Les Carr, L4 George, you will never be forgotten. God bless bless tr.v. blessed or blest , bless·ing, bless·es 1. To make holy by religious rite; sanctify. 2. To make the sign of the cross over so as to sanctify. 3. To invoke divine favor upon. . Andy Joynson, Anfield |
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