A stunning discovery has excited Beatles fans worldwide: a lost cassette tape featuring George Harrison and Ringo Starr casually jamming together in the mid-1970s has reportedly surfaced.
The tape, said to have been found in a private collection, captures the two Beatles in Harrison’s home studio at Friar Park. Instead of polished tracks, the recording is loose, playful, and deeply intimate—Ringo experimenting on drums while George weaves gentle riffs on his guitar.
At one point, George can be heard laughing and telling Ringo: “This one’s not for the charts—it’s just for us.”
Beatles historians are calling it one of the most revealing glimpses yet into the deep friendship between the two. Without pressure, without deadlines, the music became a space of freedom and joy—just two friends rediscovering the fun of playing together.
Fans are now urging that the tape be restored and released, describing it as a “treasured echo of the Beatles’ spirit.”
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