Here Comes The Sun Beatles [100% SIMPLE]
They strolled through the gardens of Clapton’s Surrey estate. George picked up a borrowed acoustic guitar—a Gibson J-200—and sat on a lawn chair in the weak English sunshine. The clouds parted. Just for a moment. And out came a riff so pure, so childlike, it felt like it had existed forever: dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun…
“It’s alright.”
The Dawn After the Long Winter: Why “Here Comes the Sun” Remains The Beatles’ Essential Tonic here comes the sun beatles
Released on Abbey Road (1969), “Here Comes the Sun” was overshadowed at the time by the drama of the Beatles’ breakup. But over the decades, it has become the band’s most-streamed song on digital platforms. Why? They strolled through the gardens of Clapton’s Surrey
The sun is waiting right behind the clouds. And it’s coming. Just for a moment
At 1:43, the guitar solo arrives. In a band famous for fiery leads, George plays something astonishing: a melody . It’s not fast. It’s not loud. It bends and sighs like a man stretching his arms toward the light. It is the sound of a knot untying itself.
While Lennon gave us anger (“Working Class Hero”) and McCartney gave us nostalgia (“Yesterday”), Harrison gave us relief . He reminded us that no matter how dark the boardroom, how cold the argument, how long the winter…