George Harrison loved Friar Park, the mansion that served as his home, his family abode, and his place of work.
Throughout the All Things Must Pass album, there is delirium, devastation and disgust: much of it aimed at himself as much as at other people. It wasnโt a brilliant song, but he would record tunes of a more distinguished nature down the line. Notably, he wrote โBallad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)โ at this location, which now served as a welcome return to the man who had once owned this particular mansion.