You can see George Martin just lighting up when Dhani mentioned the Indian type of counting in. Must be like a time capsule having a young Harrison next to him
This is amazing. I can’t believe these tapes were still around. The bottom line is Beatles we’re 4 of the most talented guys in the industry ever . Harrison’s son sounds so much like George it’s hard to believe.
Jeff Naslund Keith Richards says he looks like George. He says he keeps on accidentally calling him George. Did you know George was in Keith’s house just before the police raided it for drugs in 1967 and they apparently waited for George to leave because they didn’t want the Beatles involved.
It is called I assume mixture getting to perfection. Less flaws, more accuracy in life but nevertheless...nothing like the original; they always comes with a few flaws....that makes an original.
George Martin and his son, and George Harrison and his son...No words for how same they are..! This video is quite emotional for me as George Martin and his son are there and it feels like George Harrison is also there behind Dhani, laying his hands on his shoulder..😖 RIP George...
Cierto. El de Something podrîa arreglase para una orquesta sinfónica. Por ahí en algún vídeo escuché a Paul McCartney diciendo que las famosas e indispensables cuatro notas de la guitarra de la canción And I lover her se las sugirió George.
It would have been cool to have released the known version on the LP and included the Telecaster solo on the single version or as a B-side or something equally accessible. I love it!
y seguiran, por ahi he visto que hay sesiones grabadas y canciones ineditas que jamas han salido siquiera del circulo esclusivo de the beatles. Solo Ringo, Paul y los productores a cargo saben de su existencia. Quizas las liberen cuando mueran, o quiza el ultimo beatle en vida revelara estas joyas. Tambien esta la posibilidad de que sea algo postumo, o en un homenaje especial. El chiste es sacar varo xD
AMEN TO THAT!!!! At the concert for George Dhani looked EXACTLY like George did when The Beatles first appeared on TV ED SULLIVAN SHOW, I almost fainted!
Keith Richards mentioned a time when he was chatting with Dhani, who is "The spitting image of his father. I kept calling him George." *Spitting image has to do with military men shining their shoes in such a way as you could see your reflection in the leather.
Sounds to me like George was just noodling away during an overdub not realising the tape was running. A happy accident that just gives added depth to the recording process back in the day.
What an amazing forgotten rift left off of one of the greatest songs ever written and recorded by The Beatles. There is no doubt that this rarity certainly should be included as a unique unreleased track on any other Beatle compilations.
Notice it has the same tone and feel to the other guitar parts on the second half of Abbey Road. For example, lead guitar parts of “You Never Give Me Your Money”, “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window” and “The End”. The second half of Abbey Road starts with this song and then contains a continuous medley to the end, but everyone always argues whether the start of the medley is “Because” or “You Never Give Me Your Money”. However, “Here comes the Sun” always seem left out because it feels like a standalone song, (although it contains lyrical elements to another song on the medley: “Sun King”). I always believed they wanted the whole second side of Abbey Road to flow continuous, including “Here Comes The Sun”, and this may be proof of the missing link.
Magique, envoûtant.... Dès la première note de ce chef d'œuvre, je suis transporté en 1969...Ç'est comme une machine à remonter le temps, et ça me fait le même effet chaque fois !
here comes the sun todo un clásico the beatles bellísima canción y siguen saliendo cosas extraordinarias en las pistas originales y george Martín todo un profecional saludos.
días después de morir George ecá en Montevideo en una fiesta que se llamaba la fiesta equis que se hacia en el faro de punta carretas y a la cual concurrieron unas 10.000 personas , se pudo ver que a lo lejos salieron dos barquitos y con luces formaban uno el nombre de John y el otro, el segundo ,decía George
What an endearing gesture from George Martin, by identifying on the spot, that Danhi has that touch just like his father. An extraordinary arranger like Martin repairs in this little compass a direct link with George.
The Beatles, even in their decaying final period, were still obsessed with new formulas and techniques in their music, surprises never stopped filling in until the very end!!! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶😎😎😎😎😎
With the way that solo sounds, one might be inclined to think that they had invited Clapton back again for the session! It sounds so Clapton, especially on that final bar where George goes down the scale.
Clapton is way better than George on lead guitar, this is not even close to Claptons' capabilies or his sound... Actually i get why this solo did not make it to the final mix, it wasn't that great. Sorry to break your Beatlemania
Ludvig Eklof You're just stating something obvious, I mean wtf Clapton is a bluesman Harrison is a Beatle, everyone knows that?. That being said George hardly played solos but his stuff was definitely melodical.
I actually like it cause it adds a blusey point to a very overall harmonically Happy song. Kind of a contrast to the overall happy message. Almost like a confidence in conquering the troubles of the "Long, Cold, lonely Winter." the b3rd and b7th scale degree in there really help with that message... but I get why he left it out too. Both ways are awesome!