New Delhi, Feb. 25 -- On the birth anniversary of the "Quiet Beatle" George Harrison, let's revisit the band's lead guitarist's candid reflection on the seismic cultural shift of the 1960s- an impact that remains definitive on the intersection of pop culture and social change.

"The Beatles saved the world from boredom," Harrison said, perfectly capturing that music is a catalyst for breaking societal monotony and rigid traditions

In an era of algorithmic content and "doomscrolling," Harrison's reminder of the power of genuine artistic disruption is more relevant than ever.

The 1960s were a decade defined by the transition from post-war austerity to colourful expression, and no entity fueled this fire more than The Beatles.

George Harr...