13/05/2021
In 1965, George Harrison moved into a bungalow called 'Kinfauns' on the exclusive Claremont estate in Esher.
When he bought Kinfauns it had white outside walls, but in 1967 George decided it should be more psychedelic. DJ Kenny Everett told me about it an exclusive interview:
"I first heard Sergeant Pepper in George’s house. He had a low slung white goes-on- forever house in Esher. And a bunch of us including Tony Hall from Deram records was invited to George’s place to hear this new album. He had an acetate of it. He put it on the gramophone, and we all sat around and this thing started and blew us away, we were completely gone and on another planet, it was a quantum leap, and we thought, ‘music can stop right here, nobody is ever going to produce anything better than this, so all musicians can go back to bed now’, it was the best thing we’d ever heard ! And George said ‘It’s quite good isn’t it ?’
The night before they’d all had a party, and they’d decided to get spray cans of coloured paint and spray ‘God is Love’ and other things all over the walls of the house, this wonderful million dollar house, and they sprayed flowers, and words all over it in a stoned o**y the night before. He’d woken up the next morning to get the milk in and had horror written all over his face at what they’d done."
Hear more stories of the Beatles Homes in Liverpool and London with me and David Bedford on Saturday 15th May at 7pm. https://beatlesinlondon.com/tours/the-beatles-homes-in-liverpool-and-london/