George Harrison might have been known as the Quiet Beatle, but his guitar spoke volumes. Not only did he blow minds by weaving Indian music and spirituality into the Fab Four’s playful pop, but he also flipped the script on what rock could be. As talented as he was, though, he was also a walking contradiction—a peaceful sage with a legendary temper, a philanthropic philanderer, and a man who strummed his way to enlightenment while tearing through every rock star cliche in the book.