
Harrison's "All Things Must Pass"
George Harrison’s "All Things Must Pass" is both a philosophical reflection and a musical celebration of impermanence. The phrase suggests that everything—joys, struggles, and moments—inevitably changes and passes with time. The album, his first solo work after The Beatles, explores themes of hope, loss, and spiritual growth, emphasizing acceptance of life's continuous flow. Musically, it blends rock, folk, and spiritual influences, offering a message of resilience and perspective. Ultimately, it encourages embracing change as a natural part of life’s journey.