I saw George and Olivia in August 1978 in his black Porsche turbo , i was absolutely i awe i couldn't speak , that is a moment i'll never forget. Magic !!!
I'm only" 46,Paul is a musical genius & seems likable & all,Ringo seems like a cool guy too,I was only 4 when John Jennon got shot,but he was extreamly talented as well.They are/were all unique but there was something special about George.He seemed so down-earth,silent st times,but when he spoke he seemed smart,witty,sensetive,loved car racing & probably the most spiriutal (ex-)Beatle" I also believe he was pretty deep,& humble & very good at heart.Dani has the same sort of likabilty about him.Nice lad.Definitly his fathers' son 💞
Dhani is the luckiest of the Beatle children mainly because George was such a fantastic father to him. The musical instruction was merely a bonus in comparison. It's like what his friends were saying in this interview. If he made them feel particularly special as friends, just imagine how Dhani felt as George's son. Oh yeah, and Dhani turned out be a great musician and person just like his father as a result.
Never tire of watching the concert,The line up will never be seen again, as some of the musicians are are already gone from us.Always love to see all the drummers in unison on the wah wah track.Ray cooper the best percussionist ive ever seen.George will never be gone as long as dhani is around.
I love that ending, with them playing 'Words Of Love'. A lot of people may not know that song. It was a Buddy Holly cover on the 'Beatles For Sale' album, and George did a nice lead thing on it. George obviously thought enough of it to teach it to Dhani.
From George, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh and so many other Music Legends: " Jeff Lynne (ELO) is the best overall musician we have ever known and he is a fantastic producer."
Oh goodness these days too especially it's like it's as if here in this comment section as if we're speaking about some you know fantasy worlds like made up in Star wars or something like that.... Just the caliber of musicianship in like the specialness and the the depths of the individuals I would I would die to live in a world filled with people like them. 💥💥💖
Thank you to everyone who was involved in this wonderful and loving tribute to George... and thank you, You Tube, for generously streaming it today - fantastic to hear and see so many amazing musicians - loved the docus too. I can't get over how incredibly like George, Dhani is - what a fabulous thing for his mum to do and for him to be a part of.
I miss his music and the influence he had on music. A wonderful soul. He had his faults but we all do. The best we can do is try to be good. George was.
George was a fantastic human... and Ringo is also, and it's sad that he's often overlooked as such a decent human being as well as being a fabulous musician
George said that Paul and John were rude or stand-offish a lot of times w people around them (I’m guessing other musicians too). George didn’t like that so I think that’s how he had such a wide circle of friends that wanted to pay tribute to him. The love was all over the Concert for George, it came through the screen.
He was a very spiritual person and wrote such beautiful songs . I will always love the Beatles . Ione of my very favorites he wrote Here Comes The Sun. Such a beautiful melody.
So spiritual that he financed a film that openly mocked the person of Jesus Christ, yet wrote songs that venerated Jesus Christ. Make your mind up George. Your theology is completely screwed up. "Who is not for me is against me " - Jesus Christ
I remember being brought to tears early in the film, and many times throughout my first viewing in a theater. I'm pretty sure it will happen again the next time I watch.
Oh that was lovely. Here's a little tribute...had a great Saturday morning at an op shop. Found Best of George CD and Marvin Gaye. Still played often and put them on the backroom loud so they echo down the hallway and never ceases to make me smile. The guitar....
My partner and I was walking past a London standard board It read .George Harrison dead we both looked with a double look at each other ,hugged each other and we said a few Beatiful words .we have been going since 2001 on the day he died 29th of November to that area and we alwaysStand for two minutes. 🙏
I may be wrong but i hope I'm not. Behind Terry Gilliam he appears to be editing the footage for "sit on my face and tell me that you love me" from the hollywood bowl. Very funny to sneak his backside in to the documentary.
YES 😂😂😂😂… YES! At my brother’s wedding, during the reception, a table of his friends got up and sang this song, loudly and happily…. we were in hysterics, my parents looked mortified, and the older crowd had no idea what was going on. 😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉 We grew up on British comedy in Canada 🇨🇦
The whole concert is very spiritual. Albert Lee plays throughout the whole concert. No introduction, no solos just stood and played the whole gig. I got to meet him once and mentioned the concert. We chatted for around 10 minutes. The DVD set never gathers dust in my house.
Albert is a class act no matter who he is playing with.....no "rock star" ego. 😊 I really liked his work on The Everly Brothers Reunion DVD. And I have to give this concert another look....had it on DVD once upon a time but it got damaged.
Tom looked really high on heroin at the time of this filming, it's around the time he met Dana and got clean and got it together, thank God. I loved Tom Petty. RIP
I think Joe Brown is saying is that the majority of star guitarists, up on stage, turned their volumes down to zero, because if they hadn't it would have been mayhem. When I saw the gig I thought that was probably the case.
I think what’s really sad is that whenever the other Beatles speak or spoke about “the other drummer” they could never respectfully just name him. His name was Pete Best but they always say it like no one knew who he was. He was a Beatle for two years!! I mean it’s not like they didn’t know him!!😂. I love the Beatles but this is one of my few criticisms of the best band that ever drew breath. ❤️🙏🎵.x
Richard Starkey (Liverpool, 7 de julio de 1940), más conocido como Ringo Starr, es un músico, multiinstrumentista, cantante, compositor y actor británico. Fue el baterista de la banda de rock The Beatles. Antes de formar parte de The Beatles, Starr fue miembro de otra banda de Liverpool, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. En agosto de 1962, Pete Best fue despedido y Ringo ocupó su lugar. Además de tocar la batería, Starr participó como vocalista en varias canciones versionadas o creadas por el grupo como «With a Little Help from My Friends», «Yellow Submarine», «I Wanna Be Your Man», «Act Naturally», «Boys», entre otras y fue el compositor de las canciones «Don't Pass Me By» y «Octopus's Garden».
And here's steveconn coming in with the world's most useless information once again. Please come back when your IQ exceeds your shoe size little man. Until then - Still wanking to Mick?
Jeffrey "Jeff" Lynne OBE (Birmingham, Inglaterra, 30 de diciembre de 1947) es un músico, compositor, cantante, guitarrista y productor discográfico británico célebre por ser líder y miembro del grupo Electric Light Orchestra así como del supergrupo Traveling Wilburys junto a George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison y Tom Petty.
Makes you wonder how much more amazing the Beatles catalog would have been had they not kept George from contributing so much. Very hard for George when John and Paul were such prolific writers. Just Imagine if the Beatles had included Georges "music that went on "All Things Must Pass" which he had started before the split. Or songs McCartney had also started to write prior to the split from his first solo album "cherries" as well as material from his Ram album. If the Beatles had recorded another couple of albums with those masterpieces as well as material from John, which went on Imagine, the world would have had perhaps two more albums with the boys at the pinnacle of their craft!! I can hear the Beatles version of that material in my head and as huge as their body of work was/is it's almost impossible to consider how much more incredible the legend had they recorded those on two more albums!!! As it is, their solo albums were just amazing!! Personally, I very much prefer George and Paul's solo work. As it turns out, Lennon had a competitive spirit and he was a musician who did his very best work when he was competing with Paul. Besides Imagine, I wasn't really blown away by subsequent albums until double Fantasy came out, and the possibilities of what he would have gave us had he not been brutally murdered is something we'll never know. I also believe a reunion was inevitable at that point of their lives. They'd gotten over themselves, the three admitted Paul was right about Klein and that had Paul not been pushing them along they would never have had the kind of accolades and respect they enjoyed because of his tenacious drive to write and record "bigger and better" Recently Ringo actually said if not for Paul stopping Klein from managing the band, especially at an unheard at 20% at that time, and had Paul not drove them to continue writing and recording, his own personal net worth would be in the 1 or 2 million level instead of the hundreds of millions, or, if you're Paul, over the Billion pound level!! Jack ~'()'~
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