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Date of upload: Sep 9, 2020 ^^
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Thank you so much for compiling this video and posting it.
I was at this concert in 1992 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, which George staged in support of the Natural Law Party. The UK was in the run up to its General Election.
I've been a Beatles fan all my life and George and John, in my humble opinion, were the Beatles. I heard that George was doing this gig while listening to the radio very early that morning before going to work (I worked at BBC Television Centre in West London at the time). I went to the Albert Hall during my lunch break and managed to get one of the very last available tickets. I had a seat in the Box directly across the auditorium facing the centre of the stage. Fortunately I was on an early shift and managed to leave work that evening and travelled back to the Albert Hall for the gig. I've been to very many concerts over the decades but this was one of the very, very best and most memorable. George and his band put on a brilliant show, as you can see from the video.
I saw George at a couple of Ravi Shankar concerts in London in the 1990s (the Barbican in the City of London, I seem to remember).
God Bless you, George. Thank you for your music and messages of peace. May you Rest in Eternal Peace.
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I dig the lead to this song, but after George pass away and then they did like a memorial in the same fashion as in this video, bit it came out even better than this video, with his son Dan. Playing , Eric Clapton, Tom petty and many other fine musicians, but when Prince , who was invited Played the lead to My guitar weeps song , when it was his turn to play the lead to this song, he just went wild and crazy on it that he stole the act. It was one of the best leads Iāve heard of, no one I know did that lead part as good as him , Prince killed it like a real professional would. Check it out on You Tube.
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this is truly amazing, George didnt play very many live concerts and here he is at 49 years young. What great gifts he brought to the world and inspired millions with his music his creativity and spirituality and insights. A brilliant man, he passed too young on my birthday too. Blessing to you George I know you have found Your Lord and Peace.
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The Set: I Want To Tell You 0:28 Old Brown Shoe 4:48 Taxman 8:58 Introduction Of The Band 13:10 Give Me Love 15:15 Something 19:07 What Is Life 24:06 Piggies 29:01 Got My Mind Set On You 31:56 Cloud Nine 37:00 Here Comes The Sun 41:31 My Sweet Lord 45:05 All Those Years Ago 51:24 Cheer Down 56:03 Isn't It Pity 1:00:06 Devil's Radio 1:07:55 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 1:16:28 (Guitar solo by Gary Moore; Drums by Ringo Starr) Roll Over Beethoven 1:23:29 (Ringo on drums; Guitars by Joe Walsh and Dhani Harrison) The Band: George Harrison (Guitar) Mike Campbell (Guitar) Andy Fairweather Low (Guitar) Will Lee (Bass Guitar) Steve Ferrone (Drums) Chuck Leavell (Keyboards) Greg Phillinganes (Keyboards) Ray Cooper (Percussion) Katie Kissoon (Backing Vocal) Tessa Niles (Backing Vocal) *Special Guests* Ringo Starr Gary Moore Joe Walsh Dhani Harrison
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