Good. Now let's concentrate on wife-stealing by rock stars and forget about bashing Talkbass.
I'll add more about the wife-stealing then.
You've got the "Dark Horse" album which is openly about George Harrison's misery from losing his wife. It's just one song after another about that. After a while, it's actually hard to listen to.
The next album was "Extra Texture: Read All About it." This album was even more depressing. Also, for the first time Harrison had completely stopped talking about anything spiritual. By the time you get to "Grey Cloudy Lies" on the album, it appears that for the first time contemplating suicide is the theme. This song has been interpreted in various ways. Dale Allison writes about the song---
"This relentlessly despondent offering, which recalls a time when the singer put a pistol to his head, documents the dreadful temptation to commit suicide ... It is natural to guess that the absence of God from the lyrics of Extra Texture mirrors a perceived absence of God in George's personal life; and the emptiness was so intensely troubling that it fostered, at least momentarily, thoughts of taking his own life."
To help balance this out, it might be way too simplistic to say Harrison's ill-fated romance with Pattie Boyd caused all his problems, but it was definitely a major factor. It's not the kind of thing I suppose that most people think about when they think of the happy Beatles playing on Ed Sullivan.