![]() ![]() Harrison recorded the track at an impromptu session held at his Friar Park home studio with the L.A. In his lyrics, he reflects on the karmic consequences of his lifestyle in England and references John Lennon's " Sexy Sadie", a song inspired by the Beatles' time in Rishikesh. Harrison wrote "Simply Shady" in Bombay in early 1974 during his first visit to India since 1968, when he and his Beatles bandmates had studied Transcendental Meditation at Rishikesh. Harrison said the song was about "what happens to naughty boys in the music business". The song addresses Harrison's wayward behaviour during the final year of his marriage to Pattie Boyd, particularly the allure of temptations such as alcohol and drugs over spiritual goals. "Simply Shady" is a song by English musician George Harrison that was released on his 1974 album Dark Horse. 1974 song by George Harrison "Simply Shady" ![]()
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