This is how George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison formed the Travelling Wilburys

This is how George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison formed the Travelling Wilburys

It’s astounding to think that The Travelling Wilburys were a real entity and not just one that a music lover has concocted in their wildest imagination. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison did really join forces and, somewhat predictably, the results were incredible.

It’s almost unbelievable that five of the biggest legends of modern music would join forces to form a fully-functioning supergroup. One that would become an unstoppable unit in their own right, which, remarkably all occurred naturally.

Their formation was the definition of a happy accident that originated from George Harrison being asked by Warner Bros. to come up with an original B-side for ‘This Is Love’, a song that appeared on his Cloud Nine album.

The time was mid-1988 when Harrison got the call about the B-side, he was working at Bob Dylan’s studio along with the album’s co-writer Jeff Lynne and their friends Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison. Harrison had the genius idea to use the tools that were right in front of him for the new material.

A couple of days later and George arrived at Warner’s A&R offices to play them ‘Handle With Care’. Years later Mo Ostin, who was chairman at the label, would write about the team’s reaction to the track Harrison had presented. He recalled: “Our reaction was immediate. This was a song we knew could not be wasted on some B-side. Roy Orbison’s vocal was tremendous. I really loved the beautiful guitar figure that George played. The guys had really nailed it. Lenny and I stumbled over each others’ words, asking, ‘Can’t we somehow turn this into an album?’ (I also had a suspicion that perhaps George had been hungering for another band experience.)”

Ostin continued: “We urged him on. George felt the spontaneity of it, felt its driving force. He always had great instincts. Being as smart as he was he had a remarkable ability to pull people together. Think about The Concert For Bangladesh only George Harrison could have made that happen.”

The other four members couldn’t refuse the temptation of working alongside the former Beatles man and alas The Travelling Wilburys were born. The group chose not to use their five names and instead have a real band name which originated from Harrison calling the studio equipment their ‘Wilburys’. They were then called The Trembling Wilburys but Jeff Lynne tweaked it slightly and they adopted the name ‘The Travelling Wilburys’, which stuck.

The collaboration was born out of a love of music. They enjoyed working with each other and there was no leader in the pack even though George was the mastermind behind the project, he certainly wasn’t authoritarian. Each of the five members wrote, sang and produced for the band, which was a welcomed creative escape for them to try out different avenues that they perhaps would be unable to do with their solo careers.

The band members would adopt comical pseudonyms as half-brothers from a fictional Wilbury family of travelling musicians which helped build this world which was a welcome distraction for them as much as it was the listener.

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