Celebrity Index LII-Q "Analyst" George Harrison

George Harrison

LII-Q "Analyst" Musician · British · 20th c.

Lead guitarist of the Beatles. He composed classics including Something and Here Comes the Sun and was known as the "Quiet Beatle." His embrace of Indian music and Vedantic philosophy guided the entire band's spiritual exploration. He also pioneered the charity concert format with the Concert for Bangladesh (1971) in support of refugees.

Leading Function-Ti-p (Structure & Truth)

Quietly and precisely verifying structural contradictions in music theory and Eastern philosophy — recorded as the most logically rigorous builder of sound within the Beatles — is the core of -Ti-p action. Something and Here Comes the Sun: harmonic structures of high logical precision within a concise form.

Creative Function+Ne-c (Hypothesis & Imagination)

Introspectively constructing hypotheses from subtle musical and philosophical distinctions — the sitar introduction as a chain of quiet illuminations — is the core of +Ne-c creative function. From subtle distinctions in Indian music, building raga theory as a hypothesis; the unexpected bridge between Vedantic philosophy and rock.

Vulnerable Function 1-Se-p weak (Victory & Dominance)

Weak -Se-p (Victory & Dominance): true to the "Quiet Beatle" moniker — consistently and thoroughly avoiding the lead position and assertive action. Consistently avoiding power contests with Lennon and McCartney; withdrawing self-expression into quiet musical output.

Vulnerable Function 2+Fi-c weak (Influence & Motivation)

Weak +Fi-c (Influence & Motivation): profoundly poor at emotional motivation management — repeatedly caught in the interpersonal dynamics of Lennon and McCartney. Documented difficulty with interpersonal emotional management during the Beatles' breakup; struggles with Shankar's relational web.

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Alpha Quadra (Genesis) — warmth, humour, and openness — the friendship with Monty Python as evidence of Alpha intellectual play and human warmth. My Sweet Lord and Give Me Love as musical expressions of Alpha's trust in knowledge and spirit.

Temperament: Balanced-Stable temperament: navigating the turbulence of the Beatles, their breakup, and the solo period while maintaining a consistent introspective pace — Vedantic philosophy study and guitar practice as the stable rhythm.

Club: Researcher Club: pure intellectual exploration of music, religion, and philosophy as the lifelong core. Systematic study of raga music theory, Vedantic philosophy, and the Concert for Bangladesh as multi-domain knowledge integration.

Worldview & Attitude

"Through love and spiritual growth, one can be free" — the Vedantic philosophical conviction. A worldview that acknowledges complexity and danger while trusting in spiritual development as the path through.

Attitude toward Change: Pointing the direction of transformation through the Concert for Bangladesh while choosing introspective musical expression over direct institutional action.