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George Harrison Revealed 1 Surprising Thing He Found 'Offensive' About Charles Manson's Connection to The Beatles

Summary by The Cheat Sheet
In 1968, Charles Manson believed The Beatles were communicating with subliminal messages in their music. He said their music, particularly the song “Helter Skelter,” inspired the Manson family’s murders. The band felt horrified by this, but George Harrison said there was one element of the situation that he found offensive.  George Harrison found one thing about Charles Manson’s connection to the Beatles frustrating Harrison, like his bandmates,…
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The Cheat Sheet broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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