George Harrison is remembered by his fans at the Beatles’ star on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters
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A steady stream of people are continuing to mourn George Harrison in Liverpool.
A condolence book in the Beatles Story museum contained signatures from around 150 people this morning, with a constant queue of four or five people waiting to add their thoughts.
Mr Tom Hughes, of the Lord Mayor's office, said: "We are a bit out of the way here so we are not getting massive crowds but there has been a steady trickle all day. There are more than 1,000 signatures now."
In Cavern Walks, the shopping centre built on Beatles Mecca, Matthew Street, more than 20 floral bouquets had been placed on a statue of the Fab Four along with cards and messages.
A nearby statue of John Lennon had also been adorned with a dozen bouquets. A yellow submarine which stands opposite the Albert Dock was untouched by mourners.
Other Beatles attractions, such as the Magical Mystery Tour company, said they were catering for more visitors.
Mr Eddie Porter, a guide with the Magic Mystery Tour, said: "We have put on an extra bus today, for 50 people. That is on top of the two buses we would normally have, so that is 150 people.
"People are sad about George and they want to talk about him. He was obviously very special to them. We are now stopping at his birthplace at Arnold Grove, in Wavertree Village, for a minute's silence."
The Queen said she was "saddened" by the death of George Harrison as tributes to the former Beatle continued to pour in today.
Paul McCartney
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"He was a lovely guy and a very brave man and had a wonderful sense of humour. He is really just my baby brother"
- Sir Paul McCartney.
Ringo Starr
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"George was a best friend of mine. I loved him very much and I will miss him greatly. We will miss George for his sense of love, his sense of music and his sense of laughter"
- Ringo Starr.
"George has given so much to us in his lifetime and continues to do so even after his passing, with his music, his wit and his wisdom"- Yoko Ono.
Bob Geldof
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"He wasn't a reluctant Beatle. I mean he knew that his place in popular culture was absolutely secure. I remember him with a profound sense of gratitude"
- Sir Bob Geldof.
"People will be very sad at his death. I think it's worth pointing out that he wasn't just a great musician and artist, he did an immense amount for charity as well, so he will be very, very sadly missed by people right round the world"- The Prime Minister Mr Tony Blair.
Bob Dylan
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"George was a giant, a great, great soul. He was like the sun, the flowers and the moon and we will miss him enormously"
- Bob Dylan.
"A great musician has gone to heaven. George was just a nice guy and a gentleman. This is a black day, a sad day. He was a very talented lad and he was too young to die"- Gerry Marsden, of Gerry and the Pacemakers.
"We've not only lost one of the most important figures in popular music, but more importantly one of the friendliest, most generous and funniest of people I've ever met" - Jools Holland.
"He was shy, sensitive and withdrawn, quite the opposite of how you perceive a rock icon, but none the worse for that. He contributed greatly to the Beatles and wrote some lovely songs which will live forever"- TV presenter Michael Parkinson.
"I am deeply saddened and shocked to hear the news about George. My sympathies are with Olivia and Dhani and the rest of the family at this very sad time" - Cilla Black.
"He was a gentleman, a great musician. My memories are nothing but fond"- newsreader Peter Sissons
"Death held no terrors for George whatsoever, and he still got a lot out of life and found the humour was there right up to when the last time I saw him, which was in August" - Actor Michael Palin.
"He was the baby of the group. He was a very loveable person. I would say he was the major cog in The Beatles at that time. He kept them together probably because of the calming effect he had"- Allan Williams, The Beatles' first manager.