George Harrison: Living In The Material World

Directed by Martin Scorsese, this is the trailer for George Harrison: Living In The Material World. Released 10 October on DVD, Blu-ray, and as a Deluxe Edition, which includes 2 DVDs, a Blu-ray, a 96-page book and a CD of never-before-released tracks. Now available for pre-order at: www.amazon.co.uk ALSO IN CINEMAS FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY -- TUESDAY 4TH OCTOBER
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Isn't It A Pity (George Harrison cover)

Tom and Tim's cover of George Harrison's Isn't It A Pity. www.keanemusic.com
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George Harrison - What Is Life (drums)

Drum cover of What Is Life from George Harrison from the All Things Must Pass released in 1970. The great session drummer Jim Gordon (Derek & The Dominos) drummed on recording. FAIR-USE: COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL USED FOR NON-PROFIT, EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THE ORIGINAL MUSIC IS THE PROPERTY OF ITS OWNERS.
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George Harrison to Red Ronnie: "I don't like to be a star"

Martin Scorsese asked Red Ronnie a part of the interview he did to George Harrison in 1990 for the movie documentary "Living in the material world" about the Beatle. This clip isn't in Scorsese's movie. George talks to the Italian journalist about success and reveals how shy he was.
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HBO Documentary Films: George Harrison Living in the Material World-Raunchy

Paul McCartney reflects on George Harrison playing a song called "Raunchy" on the guitar. Catch part 1 of the "George Harrison Living in the Material World" documentary on Wednesday, October 5th, at 9pm. Catch part 2 on Thursday, October 6th at 9pm only on HBO. Connect with HBO Documentary Films on Facebook & Twitter: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
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George Harrison - While my guitar gently weeps antology

George Harrison originally performed the song with a solo acoustic guitar and an organ; a demo version, longer than the officially released version, can be heard on the Anthology 3 album and in reworked form on the Love album. Eric Clapton, who was a good friend of George, played lead guitar on the album version of the song with a Gibson Les Paul guitar. On The Concert for Bangladesh, he performed it on a Gibson Super 400 hollowbody guitar, and later acknowledged that a solid-body guitar would have been more appropriate. liryc: I look at you all see the love there that's sleeping While my guitar gently weeps I look at the floor and I see it needs sweeping Still my guitar gently weeps I don't know why nobody told you how to unfold your love I don't know how someone controlled you They bought and sold you. I look at the world and I notice it's turning While my guitar gently weeps With every mistake we must surely be learning Still my guitar gently weeps I don't know how you were diverted You were perverted too I don't know how you were inverted No one alerted you. I look at you all see the love there that's sleeping While my guitar gently weeps Look at you all... Still my guitar gently weeps.
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George Harrison : The Concert for Bangla Desh (1:35:45) Full Movie HQ Audio

George Harrison & Friends : The Concert for Bangladesh - August 1,1971 - Directed by Saul Swimmer Produced by George Harrison and Allen Klein Release ob March 23, 1972 (Posted for 40 th Anniversary) Performers Ravi Shankar, sitar and Ali Akbar Khan, sarod Backed by Alla Rakha, tabla, and...
George Harrison Got My Mind Set On You (2009 Stereo Remaster)

Join the official TheQuarrymen58 Facebook! www.facebook.com A cover version by former Beatle George Harrison from his album Cloud Nine reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1988. Produced by Harrison and former ELO member Jeff Lynne, the song was his third and last solo US number one, after "My Sweet Lord" in 1970 and "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" in 1973. It was also the last number one single, to date, by any of the solo Beatles in the United States. As Harrison's third post-Beatles #1 hit in the US, he broke a three-way tie among himself, John Lennon and Ringo Starr as ex-Beatles with two #1 solo singles, and moved Harrison into second place behind Paul McCartney's nine #1 songs. Of Harrison's three number one singles in the US, it was the only song not written by Harrison and the only one without religious overtones. The single's B-side is "Lay His Head", written by Harrison. The 12" version of the single also adds an extended version of "Got My Mind Set On You". Two music videos were released for the cover version. The first (directed by Gary Weis) starred a young Alexis Denisof vying for the heart of a girl in an arcade.[1] The second (also directed by Weis), is Harrison sitting and playing in a study. As the song progresses, furniture and knick-knacks (like a stuffed squirrel and mounted warthog) begin to dance along with the song. In the middle of the video, Harrison's stunt double performs a stunning backflip from his chair and follows <b>...</b>
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George Harrison - When We Was Fab - HQ - Remastered

Back then long time ago when grass was green Woke up in a daze Arrived like stangers in the night Fab - long time ago when we was fab Fab - back when income tax was all we had Caresses fleeced you in the morning light Casualties at dawn And we did it all Fab - long time ago when we was fab Fab - you are my world you are my only love And while you're in this world The fuzz gonna come and claim you But you mo better wise When the buzz gonna come and take you away Take you away Take you away The microscopes that magnified the tears Studied warts and all Still the life flows on and on Fab - long time ago when we was fab Fab - but It's All Over Now Baby Blue Fab - long time ago when we was fab Fab - like this pullover you sent to me Fab And You've Really Got A Hold Me Fab - long time ago when we was fab
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Video Review Gretsch G6128 T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet

www.premierguitar.com PG's Shawn Hammond walks through his latest review of the Gretsch G6128 T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet For more Video Reviews or to view Premier Guitar's COMPLETELY FREE digital edition magazine, be sure to visit http
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George Harrison - While My Guitar Gently Weeps ( The Concert For Bangladesh )

The Concert For Bangladesh was the name for two benefit concerts organised by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar, held at noon and at 19:00 on 1 August, 1971, playing to a total of 40000 people at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The concert was organised to fund relief efforts for refugees from East Pakistan following the 1970 Bhola cyclone and alleged atrocities during Bangladesh Liberation War. The event was the first ever benefit concert of such a magnitude. It featured a supergroup of performers that included Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Badfinger, and Ringo Starr. An album was released later in 1971 and a concert film was released in 1972, with later releases for home video. In 2005, the film was re-issued on DVD accompanied by a new documentary. The concert raised US$243418.51 for Bangladesh relief, which was administered by UNICEF. Sales of the album and DVD continue to benefit the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF. Directed by Saul Swimmer Produced by George Harrison Allen Klein Starring Eric Clapton Bob Dylan George Harrison Billy Preston Leon Russell Ravi Shankar Ringo Starr Klaus Voorman Music by Phil Spector (producer) Editing by Richard Brooks Studio Apple Corps (Apple Films) Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date(s) March 23, 1972 Running time 95 min. Country USA Language English Song: While My Guitar Gently Weeps lyrics and music by George Harrison The Beatles - WHITE ALBUM Lyrics: I look at <b>...</b>
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Ain't she sweet-McCartney&Harrison on ukulele+Ringo(1994)

Paul and George perform Milton Ager and Jack Yellen 1927 song Ain't she sweet. George plays ukulele. From Beatles Anthology DVD. "Ain't She Sweet" is a song composed by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen in 1927. It became popular in the first half of the twentieth century, one of the smash hit songs that typified the Roaring Twenties. Like "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929), it became a Tin Pan Alley standard. Both Ager and Yellen were elected to membership in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Lyrics "Oh ain't she sweet, well see her walking down that street. Yes I ask you very confidentially: ain't she sweet? Oh ain't she nice, well look her over once or twice. Yes I ask you very confidentially: ain't she nice? Just cast an eye in her direction. Oh me oh my, ain't that perfection? Oh I repeat, well don't you think that's kind of neat? Yes I ask you very confidentially: ain't she sweet?". Milton Ager wrote "Ain't She Sweet" for his daughter Shana Ager, who later grew up and became Shana Alexander, who was on television and on radio as a political commentator.
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George Harrison on Drugs (1971)

The Quiet Beatle answers Dick Cavett's question about drugs
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George Harrison - "Looking For My Life"

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George Harrison + Delaney and Bonnie 1969 "Poor Elijah"

With the Beatles not working in December 1969, George goes on a short tour with Delaney and Bonnie. This tour would be where George picked up the interest in playing slide. Very cool to see George and Eric on the same stage more than 20 years before the tour of Japan in 1991.
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George Harrison - Any Road

"Any Road" is a song by George Harrison and is the opening track to his posthumous album Brainwashed. It was written in 1988 during the making of a video for his 1987 album Cloud Nine.
George Harrison - Apple Scruffs (Take 1)

George Harrison's "Apple Scruffs" take 1 from the "All Things Must Pass" sessions. Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society owns the copyright to this material. This is strictly for entertainment purposes only. No infringement of copyright intended.
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George Harrison & Eric Clapton & Friends / Taxman (español)

(1966)....Tema del difunto maestro musical G. Harrison y que data del año 1966, album "Revolver" de The Beatles. La letra del tema empezaba con "There´s 1 for you 19 for me", pero Harrison pensó que estaba muy vacía y agregó "Let me tell you how it will be". Y Harrison le solicito a McCartney que lo ayudara con las guitarras y George con el bajo en las cuatro cuerdas, Paul respondió que yes y tocó el solo de guitarra en Taxman.
2011 10 03.George Harrison-Biopic premieres

Martin Scorsese's film,Living In A Material World, about former Beatle George Harrison has premiered in London with a star-studded red carpet including Sir Paul McCartney,Ringo Starr,Yoko Ono and Michael Palin.
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George Harrison Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) Full 1080p HD

Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) is a song released in 1973 by George Harrison. It was on the album Living in the Material World and released as a single with the B side Miss O'Dell. Some live concert video at 0:22-1:00 with the song playing overtop. 1000 views!
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George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You [Remastered] [HD Update]

Re-mastered from the original master. A new, updated version avoiding the muffled audio track. Of Harrison's three number one singles in the US, it was the only song not written by Harrison and the only one without religious overtones. Not only was this the last US number one hit by Harrison, but of any from the other Ex-Beatles in the US. When the song hit #1, it broke a three way tie among Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr, all of whom had two #1 hit singles as solo artists. Paul McCartney leads in this category with nine #1 hits in the US The single's B-side is "Lay His Head", written by Harrison. The 12" version of the single also adds an extended version of "Got My Mind Set On You". In the UK the single spent four weeks at number two. It was kept off the #1 spot by T'Pau's "China in Your Hand". The song was also included in the Harrison compilation albums Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989 (1989) and Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison (2009). A live version was recorded for his Live in Japan (1992) album. In 2010, AOL radio listeners chose "Got My Mind Set on You" as one of the 10 Best George Harrison Songs, appearing at #4 on the list. Two music videos were released for the cover version. The first (directed by Gary Weis) starred a young Alexis Denisof vying for the heart of a girl in an amusement arcade. The second, also directed by Weis, is Harrison sitting and playing in a study. As the song progresses, furniture and knick-knacks (like a stuffed squirrel and <b>...</b>
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George Harrison - Gopala Krishna

Gopala Krishna (Short Edited Mix). An unreleased song from the ATMP sessions. To download the full length mp3 of the song: www.megaupload.com (And do let me know if the link isn't working.) Clip made with images from the web; many of which are copyrighted © The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. www.krishna.com Om Hare Om Radha Krishna Om Hare Om Rama Radha Om Hare Om Bala Shiva Om Hare Om Rama Sita Om Hare Om Gopala Krishna Govinda Jai Gopala Jai Jaya Om Hare Om Gopala Krishna Govinda Jai Gopala Jai Jaya Gopala Krishna Govinda Jai Gopala Jai Jaya ______*******Para Edson*******______ Thanks everyone for the lovely comments! OM SAI RAM
George Harrison - Isn't It A Pity (Alternate Take) [HiQ]

"Isn't It a Pity" is a song by George Harrison from his 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass. It was written during the sessions recording The Beatles' White Album but was rejected for that album. It was released as the B-side of "My Sweet Lord" in the United States on November 23, 1970. Two different versions of the song were included on All Things Must Pass. Version One is longer, at 7:10, while Version Two, though at a slower tempo, takes 4:47. It has a folksy melody that is similar to another song on the album, "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)", and resembles several of Bob Dylan's ballads from the period. The lyrics are consistent with the karmic subject matter of much of the All Things Must Pass album.[1] Version One from All Things Must Pass was included on the compilation album Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison. A demo version, recorded during The Beatles 'Get Back'/'Let It Be' sessions in January 1969, is also available on Let It Roll as an iTunes Store exclusive. A live version of the song was included on the album Live In Japan. Both "Isn't It a Pity" and "My Sweet Lord" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with only "Isn't It a Pity" being listed at number one in Canada on the RPM 100 national Top Singles chart. In 2010, AOL radio listeners chose "Isn't It a Pity" as one of the 10 Best George Harrison Songs, appearing at #7 on the list.
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George Harrison Tribute In My Life

George Harrison was born February 24, 1943. He was a good student up until he heard Elvis Presley and was influenced into rock and roll. He became a teddy* and dropped out of High School. He joined Lennon's band "The Quarrymen" in 1958 and it was known as "The Beatles" in 1960. He experimented with Preludin, Marijuana, LSD, and Hashish. (He was later found with Hashish possession along with his, at the time, wife Pattie Boyd. They divorced in 1974, no children were conceived in this marraige. He later married Olivia Arias in 1978, had a child on August 1, 1978 named Dhani Harrison (his only child) and continued his work as a musician. He lived at Friar Park and his hobby was gardening. He was attacked in 1999 by an insane fan. He stabbed George in the chest which caused his lung to collapse. He began to fight throat cancer and won. Later he was diagnosed with lung cancer and died peacefully due to his religious practices and daily meditation. He was ready to go. And his legacy lives on. * A Teddy is a rebel during the 50's that wore leather jackets and leather pants.
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Keith Richards - About George Harrison (and his 'thin' guitar sound)

Keith Richards answers a question from a fan. The video was posted on his website around 2004. Keith is asked about the guitar sound of George Harrison on early Beatles records which he called ´thin´ in other interviews. George was a great mate of Keith and used to call him ´Farmer George´. Keith Richards website: www.keithrichards.com
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A Decade Without George Harrison - RIP

George Harrison of The Beatles died 10 years ago today. RIP February 25, 1943 -- November 29, 2001 George Harrison tribute: www.youtube.com The Beatles tribute: www.youtube.com Intro at beginning was made in Windows Live Movie Maker. Music in Intro is from Jason Shaw at audionautix.com
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Ukulele Ray George Harrison Tribute on KPRI FM Radio

Rockn' Rolivia goes Behind-The-Scenes with KPRI 102.1fm's Madison in the Morning interview with singer/songwriter Ukulele Ray on his contribution to The Beatles Complete On Ukulele with his uke version of George Harrison's "I Need You," released today November 29, in honor of the 10th anniversary of George's passing.
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my tribute to George Harrison (thanks to DaBeatleMen1 for tutorial)

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George Harrison Blowin in the Wind ( Bob dylan) ( The Concert for Bangladesh 1971)

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George Harrison - A Beatle In Benton, IL

Documentary of George Harrison's first visit to America.
A Beatle In Benton is a documentary of the first American visit by the Beatles' lead guitarist George Harrison. While John Lennon went to Paris, Ringo and Paul went to Greece, George, accompanied by his brother Peter, arrived in Benton, IL in September 1963. George & Peter were in Benton to visit their sister Louise Harrison-Caldwell, who had moved to Benton in March 1963. During this time, Louise would often visit local radio stations plugging her brother George's band, the Beatles. This video contains exclusive interviews!










