Bob Dylan

Legend speaks of The Fab Four

Bob Dylan

Veteran folk legend Bob Dylan has revealed details on his relationship with The Beatles and his particular friendship with George Harrison.

In a recent interview for the Rolling Stone magazine, Dylan talked freely about George Harrison's struggle to find his voice within the songwriting duo of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

"George got stuck with being the Beatle that had to fight to get songs on records because of Lennon and McCartney. Well, who wouldn't get stuck?" he asked.

Dylan continued praising Harrison for his writing talents, saying: "If George had had his own group and was writing his own songs back then, he'd have been probably just as big as anybody."

The legend scoffed rumours of competitiveness towards Lennon and McCartney: "They were fantastic singers. Lennon, to this day, it's hard to find a better singer than Lennon was, or than McCartney was and still is."

Furthermore, Dylan spoke about Paul McCartney in particular: "I'm in awe of McCartney. He's about the only one that I am in awe of. He can do it all. And he's never let up... He's just so damn effortless.".