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🎶REACTION to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Steve Winwood"🎶 

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Watch as music legends Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Steve Winwood come together for an unforgettable performance of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" in this epic guitar jam session. Experience the magic as these iconic musicians showcase their incredible talent and pay tribute to the legendary George Harrison. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime musical collaboration that will leave you in awe!
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Комментарии : 69   
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
Thank you, Kauffdrop for your Paypal donation to this wonderful song. 😏 Anyone. 👋. Tell us if you have a favorite part of the song, or how this song makes you feel? We wanna know your thoughts. ~ Tazzz n Philly ~
@christielysdale1815
@christielysdale1815 28 дней назад
Prince was also inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame that night
@saigeajones
@saigeajones 27 дней назад
Prince was just magical💫 he took that to another level.
@phunkidruma
@phunkidruma Месяц назад
Prince and his BODY of work is unmatched. If you know then you know Prince was a one man band.
@louisetwissell80
@louisetwissell80 27 дней назад
The song was originally written and sung by George Harrison. This is one of many Beatles songs with George as the vocalist. This performance was for George's posthumous entrance into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. George's wife said she only wanted artists who had collaborated with George to perform. The 10 year old child you mentioned is Dhanni - George Harrison's son. He's a mirror image of his dad at that age. George wrote some amazing songs when he was a Beatle, some folks say his writing and production is up there with the best.
@LostHate
@LostHate Месяц назад
This is such an epic performance on so many levels.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
@@LostHate hey there! 😏. Did you get the Premiere notification when it went off at, 5:40pm?
@gailsimmons5270
@gailsimmons5270 27 дней назад
You forgot to mention Dahni Harrison George’s son who was standing next to Tom Petty playing an acoustic guitar. The guy in the shades is Jeff Lynne from ELO. Steve Wineood was playing the organ.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 27 дней назад
@@gailsimmons5270 appreciate the clarification. Thank you. 😏
@gailsimmons5270
@gailsimmons5270 27 дней назад
@@tazzznphilly you are welcome. It sometimes freaks me out at how much Dahni looks like his father especially now as he has gotten older.
@cheryljackson5659
@cheryljackson5659 28 дней назад
The guy with the shades was Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra aka ELO. Steve Winwood was on the organ.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 28 дней назад
@@cheryljackson5659 thanks, Cheryl. 😏
@Zeb-gb2uk
@Zeb-gb2uk 28 дней назад
RIP Prince, Tom 🙏💕
@janfitzgerald3615
@janfitzgerald3615 10 часов назад
Here’s the list of performers, which instruments they were playing and a little additional information; George Harrison’s second (this time for his solo career, the first was as part of the Beatles) induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, on stage for this, the final, song were: * Tom Petty - 3 Grammys and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; (playing twelve string acoustic)and from his band the Heartbreakers’ Scott Thurston (playing bass) and drummer Steve Ferrone. * Jeff Lynne - 1 Grammy and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (playing electric guitar with hat, beard and curly hair) and from his band ELO (Electric Light Orchestra) and Marc Mann (plays first solo) guitarist for ELO. * Stevie Winwood - 2 Grammys and member of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (playing organ) was part of The Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith, Traffic and solo career and Jim Capaldi (from Traffic with Winwood) on percussion (tambourine). * Billy Preston - 2 Grammys and in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; (on piano) played keyboards for the Beatles and had a solo career. * Dhani Harrison (George’s son) was the young man you said looked ten years old - 1 Grammy; (playing six string acoustic), young man standing next to Tom Petty. * Prince - 7 Grammys (playing electric guitar) who was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that year. Note that the Grammy mentions are wins, it doesn’t count the numerous nominations they received. Also Petty and Lynne were part of the Traveling Wilbury’s along with George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. Harrison, Petty, Lynne, Winwood and Preston are also song writers and producers.
@nickprince8611
@nickprince8611 29 дней назад
Jeff Lynne was singing !! ELO frontman
@LonghopeBro-ju6jl
@LonghopeBro-ju6jl 29 дней назад
Jeff Lynne, the other singer, formerly of ELO, sounded more like the Beatles. In fact, John Lennon called ELO "Son of Beatles" and Lynne said that ELO wanted to carry on where the Beatles left off.
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 28 дней назад
Prince, Jimi and SRV can outswag anybody on the guitar. There may be more technical players, but nobody plays like those three.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 28 дней назад
@@stevenmonte7397 thanks for commenting, and saying what's on ur mind. 😏 ~ Tazzz ~
@Kauffdrop
@Kauffdrop 26 дней назад
​@@tazzznphillyjust so you know, because you're clueless, SVR is Stevie Ray Vaughan. You can google him 😂😅
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 26 дней назад
@@Kauffdrop 😝 Lol....I knew that...after about an hour of thinking. 😔
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 28 дней назад
Tazz was talking about Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra and writer of many, many hits for other artists and good friends ot the Beatles. Steve Winwood was in the on keyboards.
@janfitzgerald3615
@janfitzgerald3615 9 часов назад
Actually Steve was playing the organ, a Hammond B3, Billy Preston was playing piano/keyboards.
@phunkidruma
@phunkidruma 26 дней назад
It is amazing how much hate Prince received from this performance because he SHOWED OUT/OFF. If you know then you know that Prince was and still is underated as a guitar player. This was his way of reminding "FOLKS" that he could shred with the best of them!
@Kauffdrop
@Kauffdrop 26 дней назад
I never knew he got hate for this. He is an amazing guitarist. He should be up there with Hendrix, Iommi, Slash, Paige, Dimebag, Friedman, Hanneman, and the like.
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 28 дней назад
Jeff Lynne’s part in this composition is also obvious. He has a style that is iconic w/ ELO also See Traveling Wilburys. Was that Knopfler playing the other lead? Couldn’t. 100% make him out
@janfitzgerald3615
@janfitzgerald3615 9 часов назад
The first soloist was Marc Mann who played with Jeff Lynne in ELO.
@jerbearschannel2208
@jerbearschannel2208 27 дней назад
The second guy Wes Jeff Lynn not Steve Windwood FYI
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 27 дней назад
@@jerbearschannel2208 thank you. 😏. I found out my faux päs from other comments too. Appreciate the clarity.
@RTDavis0503
@RTDavis0503 28 дней назад
That wasn't Steve winwood he was on the organ. Jeff Lynn is the other guy singing with the shades from electric light orchestra
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 28 дней назад
@@RTDavis0503 thanks for clarifying.
@daratheresa
@daratheresa Месяц назад
This is an epic performance with some of the best in the industry... fun fact : no one knows who caught prince's guitar after he threw it, as of yet it hasn't surfaced for sale or anything 😂
@Kauffdrop
@Kauffdrop Месяц назад
That was the best. He's like, I just nails this and I'm out. Hahahah
@daratheresa
@daratheresa Месяц назад
The young guy is Harrison's son Dhani, playing in place of his late father. The performance was to celebrate Harrison's posthumous induction to the music hall of fame.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
Wow! Interesting. Thanks for that fun fact. 😏
@jjjones8609
@jjjones8609 27 дней назад
The guitar tech caught the guitar. The same person Prince leaned on while performing on stage. Fun fact: Prince was 2 hours late to a concert he was performing that night because of staying to perform that guitar solo.
@daratheresa
@daratheresa 27 дней назад
@@jjjones8609 yeah, that's what the article I was reading said. He can be seen catching it but says some vague story that explains why he (supposedly) doesn't have it anymore. Personally I hope he's hiding it somewhere for his great grandkids or some such 🤷‍♀️ also fun fact they barely rehearsed and were pretty much winging it. It's such an iconic performance I'm so glad it's making the rounds again and catching on with more people
@clintonshepard6107
@clintonshepard6107 Месяц назад
Great song and awesome performance! Thanks Guys and Kauffman
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
@@clintonshepard6107 happy you enjoyed, Clint! 😏. Ur welcome.
@Kauffdrop
@Kauffdrop Месяц назад
@@clintonshepard6107 🙂
@robertshields7192
@robertshields7192 Месяц назад
yep defs a Legendary 🎸🎵 Line up ✅️ there is 👌👏 👏👏
@christinestromberg4057
@christinestromberg4057 Месяц назад
Did you spot the son of George Harrison , the young man far right but one? He looks so much like his father. And it was George Harrison who wrote this song. of course I love this. Sorry, I loved the Beatles back in the day, so it's hard to relate to anyone who doesn't know them.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
@@christinestromberg4057 i personally didnt know who he was, but Philly did. Happy you enjoyed. ~ Tazzz ~
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 28 дней назад
I believe that was Dhani Harrison next to Petty
@Debcatawba
@Debcatawba 25 дней назад
Thank you for giving kudos to Tom Petty. Sure, in this performance it’s all about prince, and he definitely deserves the spotlight for shredding that guitar. But we cannot overlook the significance of the other members in the band. There are two people from Tom Petty‘s group called the Heartbreakers, Steve Ferrone on drums and standing right behind Prince you can see Scott Thurston on guitar, hevwho is also a member of Tom Petty‘s group the Heartbreakers. Jeff Lynne right out there in front doing his share of the lead vocals. He is a master producer. He is also a member of the supergroup The Traveling Wilburys, and his own group called Electric Light Orchestra. On keyboards, you have the elder statesman and a huge hit maker, Mr. Steve Winwood. Steve Winwood had one of his first hits when he was just a teenager in the 1960s a song called Gimme some Lovin. The young man on acoustic guitar standing next to Tom Petty is none other than Dhani Harrison, his father being George Harrison of the Beatles.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly 25 дней назад
@@Debcatawba thank you for educating me on who all the performers were. I do agree with you...they all deserve kudos. ~ Tazzz ~
@cryptozoomauler5505
@cryptozoomauler5505 4 дня назад
Steve Winwood has a great deep singing voice, but he wasn't singing in this one. I would even bet that both of you have heard Steve Winwood sing at some point in your life and didn't know it was him. But the singers in THIS cover song are Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne, he was in Electric Light Orchestra and Travelling Wilburys. Steve was on the organ I do believe. The young one is the son of George Harrison, the man they are honoring who died, he was lead guitarist of the Beatles, was also in Travelling Wilburys and had a solo career. The son's Dhani Harrison and he looks like a young George Harrison, but didn't have a career like the others.
@donnabost4445
@donnabost4445 Месяц назад
Hi guys!! You both know Prince some suggestion for the other legends!!!---Tom petty="free falling" Jeff Lynn from ELO (electric light orchestra) "telephone line" and the great Steve Winwood (child prodigy) "higher love" Peace!! BTW---that is Dhani behind tom p----George Harrison's son!!
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
Hi. Thanks, Donna. 😏
@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t
@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t Месяц назад
The performance dates back to 2004, on the occasion of George Harrison's posthumous induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Even though Harrison did not manage to integrate many of his songs into the Beatles' extensive catalogue and thus prevail over Lennon/McCartney, songs such as Here Comes The Sun, Something, Taxman and While My Guitar Gently Wheeps are among the best Beatles compositions (which certainly did not apply to his Indian music experiments The Inner Light and Within You Without You). In the original, Eric Clapton played the iconic guitar. He is certainly the guitarist who made the guitar cry the most beautifully on this occasion and in countless live performances with Harrison, even though Prince's solo is certainly one of the best solos. According to the wishes of Harrison's widow Olivia, only musicians who had played with George should take part in the tribute, which Prince actually ruled out, but the producer of the telecast was keen on his participation and persuaded Olivia to make an exception. So he asked Prince and Prince agreed because he felt it was an honor to be able to perform with Tom Petty. Tom Petty and Jeff Lynn were friends and companions of Harrison in the supergroup Traveling Wilburys. Lynn and Petty are the singers at this performance, not Winwood!!!!! Lynn is co-founder of the Electric Light Orchestra, composer of countless world hits and extremely successful producer. Steve Winwood is a singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer of many hits. At just 15 years old he led the experienced musicians of the Spencer Davies Group to success and fame. He was a member of legendary groups such as Traffic and Blind Faith before finally starting a solo career. Here he plays the Hammond organ. Yes, the younger copy of George Harrison is his son Dhani. It might also be worth mentioning Marc Mann, who took over Clapton's licks and the middle solo in his style. There was a commotion during rehearsals because Mann allegedly interrupted Prince's solo, and the rehearsals with Prince were then canceled. He reassured those in charge that everything would be fine, as happened. It was not the first time Prince had thrown his guitar; this was reported by his guitar maker, who repaired his instruments, because guitars could sometimes be damaged in these actions. Prince asked his guitar roadie to position himself in front of the stage and catch the guitar, then hand it over to Oprah. The guitar was supposedly returned to Paisley Park. Fun fact: some claim that the solo was a response to Rolling Stone. They had just published their list of the 100 best guitarists and Prince was not listed.
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
A plethora of knowledge in this comment. Thanks, Michael! 😏. Amazing how talented Winwood was at JUST 15YO, as you said. Fascinating in now knowing Prince had a "guitar repairer", meaning it happened alot. In the same breath, its saddening that Prince wasnt in that Rolling Stones best guitarist list. Smh. ~ Tazzz ~
@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t
@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4t Месяц назад
@@tazzznphilly Prince was fascinated by guitars and many professional guitarists have a guitar maker on hand for repairs because wear and tear also occurs through normal use. It is not necessarily the case that he needs one particularly often. I know that he worked with guitar makers who built him special guitars. Prince is said to have played Gibson at the beginning of his career, but then switched to the MadCat H.S. Anderson/Hohner Telecaster (a model was played at this performance). Dave Rusan built the Cloud for Prince, among others ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KJzq2Xtoa_8.htmlsi=RsTwHv4M_JY2-Tg3. He also apparently repaired guitars for him and this information comes from him. Of course I can't say exactly which people he worked with, all I know is that two Germans built guitars for him. Jerry Auerswald worked with him for about 25 years and built the equally iconic Symbol and the Model C ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_G2Yc6FtMfQ.htmlsi=JPTGvTEbmAlVcELC. In recent years, Prince has had two guitars from Jens Ritter. I don't know what they looked like, as Ritter makes one-off pieces, but if you take the tribute guitars for Prince as a guide, you'll probably get a good impression. The Endorphinmachine (named after the song): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5LCbsl2By2E.htmlsi=GAk52U42k53z_Poq. The Purple Rain Guitar: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vZ7UhqvpFnM.htmlsi=DtCCs62dC4Hbe7K8. Ritter needs about 1 year to produce "normal" guitars, and about 2 years to produce these special ones.
@michaelbarr1411
@michaelbarr1411 25 дней назад
That’s what happens when you leave Prince off the list of greatest guitar players of all time. Earlier in the week.That’s why he went off like that. He asked Tom to hold back on lyrics while he soloed
@Drescher1984
@Drescher1984 Месяц назад
Can you please do the same song, but with the writer of the original solo Eric Clapton. Also Paul and Ringo are in that version too
@tazzznphilly
@tazzznphilly Месяц назад
@@Drescher1984 Thanks for commenting. We keep it real and authentic. I don't want to react to same song, that we just gave critiques on, and a thumbs up. I am sure it also a great performance by the names you mentioned, but we just did this version already, still fresh in our minds. ~ Tazzz ~
@phunkidruma
@phunkidruma Месяц назад
Oh you mean the BORING version?
@phunkidruma
@phunkidruma Месяц назад
@@tazzznphilly Trust me you reacted to the right version.
@JacquelineEdinger
@JacquelineEdinger Месяц назад
Play this man "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys". 😮😂
@janfitzgerald3615
@janfitzgerald3615 9 часов назад
Amen! One of Traffic’s great songs!
@davidtullis2810
@davidtullis2810 28 дней назад
It was good until Prince being Prince decided to show off. It was supposed to be about the life of George Harrison not a j a m session for Prince. People loved it but I thought it was disrespectful there was no guitar GENTLY WEEPING it was blasting 😊
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 28 дней назад
He was asked to do a solo. And what you got was epic! Rolling Stone had left him off the top 100 and he was showing them how wrong they were. The solo sure didn't bother anybody on stage. Tom Petty was enjoying the hell out of it.
@user-mw3dd6ys1u
@user-mw3dd6ys1u 28 дней назад
@@davidtullis2810 Ih, come off it. Prince was asked to do the solo, and everyone knows he wasn’t shy about performing. The only reason this has so many views?: Prince.
@sant748
@sant748 27 дней назад
You obviously are more of a Prince hater than a connoisseur of a great music, showmanship and appreciating the opportunity to witness one of the greatest guitarists of our lifetime perform. Tom Petty actually reached out to Prince to do this solo because Tom was upset about Prince being omitted as one of the top 100 greatest guitarist of all time when Tom knew for a fact he was. If you watch closely, you can see Tom both smiling and egging Prince on which is why there are so many breaks in the solo, he wanted Prince to keep going and to keep stepping it up. This may have been a tribute to George Harrison and his music but for Tom it was both that and the opportunity to shine a spotlight on his friend Prince who he felt was being disrespected because he knew Prince was a once in a generation guitarist.
@Whistler4u
@Whistler4u 26 дней назад
I'm sure George would have loved it. You probably don't get rock and roll at all.
@gfanarakos
@gfanarakos 23 дня назад
@@sant748 well said
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