‘Blood From A Clone’ is the opening song on George Harrison’s ninth solo album Somewhere In England.
The album was the first by a former Beatle to be rejected by a record company. Warner Bros decided Somewhere In England was not commercial enough, and asked Harrison to rework it. One of the new songs was ‘Blood From A Clone’ – a withering critique of Warners. See more…
Once, at the time I was at Warner Bros. and I wrote that song ‘Blood From A Clone’, that was when they were having all these surveys out on the street to find out what was a hit record. And apparently, as I was told, a hit record is something that is about ‘love gained or lost between 14- and 19-year-olds,’ or something really dumb like that.
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