George was the best man at Joe Browns wedding. So much history, friendship and love between all the of musicians who performed at this concert, and it shows.The whole thing is a masterpiece from start to finish in my opinion
Why do they all look like dads who get together in the weekend to make music? That is what I like about these artists, they care about the music and the meaning of it. ''Artists''/Performers nowadays only care about looks and money. LEGENDS!
Joe stole the show at the end with "I'll see you in my dreams", and this performance is great too. All in all an incredible concert and tribute to George.
I know what you mean. If Jesus descended from heaven, cleansed the world of sin and someone made a RU-vid video it would get a fair number of thumbs down. I simply can't understand the mentality of some people. The Beatles were the biggest band of all time and this track is the most-streamed Beatles track on Spotify. George's music is on a different plane spiritually and I find listening to his music incredibly uplifting.
Oh dear, the downthumb police are out and about again with f*** all better to do than... er... downthumb. You people are even worse that the inexplicale downthumbers. The inexplicable complainers about the inexplicable downthumbers.
Andy Fairweather Low goes unremarked for his beautiful and understated contribution here. A perennial sideman for Slowhand, his solid contribution to this iconic concert deserves more praise.
OMG I love this concert and have watched it so many times but didn't recognise Andy Fairweather Low, next song I am going to listen to is "(If Paradise is) half as nice"
its a little amazing to me that while the Beatles gained extraordinary fame in the 60s at their debut; they're fame has withstood the test of time. They're weren't like so many pop musicians; forgotten or their music gone stale in time. It wasn't 'just a fad' or a product of the times. They're music really is bold, complex and beautiful. Today new generations are still discovering and learning about their music and how inspirational it really is.
Anybody who doesn’t own the DVD of “Concert For George”..is doing themselves an injustice!...It’s the who’s who of music plus an incredible cast on the undercard ( I mean this in the nicest way..as all who perform are not entirely musicians)..why even Tom Hanks gets a gig..but if you want a great nights entertainment at home..sipping on a red or two this is the gig for you..better have the tissues at the ready as this concert reeks sentimentally at it’s best..RIP Georgie love you man.
That beautiful acoustic guitar at the beginning, just gives me chills. Love this SO much, and Joe really embraces this song, gives his whole heart and soul. Beautifully done! Thanks, Joe. ♥
Joe browns performance of "I'll see you in my dreams" has to be my favorite moment from the concert for George. What a tribute. So many legends coming together to pay their respects to a great friend to all of them and also a great musician. George was a beautiful man!
I love this cover. I feel when covering a song, there's a fine line between imitating it like the original and changing the style so much that it's a different song. I feel the balance has been found here perfectly
Great version of George's fantastic song. Joe always seems such a nice geezer and I remember buying probably his most famous single back in the day "A picture of you". I still love that song. Some oldies will also remember hearing him sing Henry VIII....I'm her 8th old man call Henry, Henry the 8th I am.
A really Great performance by the Great Joe Brown and ALL the others 🤗. Anyone who doesn't know of Joe Brown shouldn't really be putting negative comments here. A fitting tribute with the others to George Harrison. Nice One....
Haven't seen a negative comment so far ... The Concert for George was a wonderful event, such a wealth of talent paying tribute. Everybody loved George Harrison.💞
oh he was, I saw this band several times at Halifax, West Yorks, and they were superb. We also lost Dave Rico Nilo in the band here, in the same year, 2009. Very sad, they were a superb line up of musicians.
❤ So many of these artists are still young men in my mind's eye and now, nearly 20 years later, Billy Preston is playing the organ up in heaven with John & George. Of course, all old guys were once young men... I'm sure it feels like yesterday to them. Life comes at you fast and before you realize it, you're 40, then 50... 60... even older if you're lucky. Treasure every day of your life, as most will not realize when it's their last. ❤✌🎸❤✌🎸❤✌🎸❤✌🎸❤
Niel and Dave . So great to see them . Miss them lovely people .R.I.P Thankyou Niel for your time and introducing me to Joe . Thankyou Joe for signing my Gretsch Phil gave to you at Weston Super Mare recently . Your a great inspiration to me joe . Thankyou from the heart . Hopefully i will get to jam with you . I have played with Gene Vincents Blue Caps .the comets . And so many . Hope you are well joe . Kindest regards Wayne