A never-before-heard story has surfaced about Paul McCartney and George Harrison sharing one final private jam session together in the late 1990s—just years before George’s passing.
According to a close friend who witnessed the evening, Paul had visited George at Friar Park. Instead of grand studios or big crowds, the two old friends sat quietly in George’s living room with acoustic guitars.
They played fragments of old Beatles songs, laughed about forgotten lyrics, and even improvised a new tune that has never been recorded. The source recalls:
“It wasn’t about making a record. It was about two mates reconnecting through the music that bound them for life.”
At the end of the night, George reportedly told Paul:
“It’s funny, isn’t it? We started with two guitars in Liverpool… and here we are, ending the same way.”
For fans, the story feels like a sacred chapter—one last reminder of the deep, complicated, but unbreakable bond between McCartney and Harrison.
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