Sadly apropos to our recent discussion. Big bummer.
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R.I.P George Martin (sigh)
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Rest in peace George
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Rest in Peace, George. Thank you for being such a major part of the Beatles.
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The Beatles would not have been quite The Beatles without his musicality. And by all accounts, a really nice man.
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I think of George as the fifth Beatle. Billy Preston has to come in at number six.
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RIP, Sir George. Folks will be listening to and being influenced by your achievements from here on in.
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For me the joy of the man (and I did meet him more than once) was the way he proved that civility, musical training and open ears can have a valued place amongst the other more publicity-friendly attributes of the pop music industry! Rest in peace, George.