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Geroge Harrision - has it really been 21 years?
Geroge Harrision - has it really been 21 years?
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Re: Geroge Harrision - has it really been 21 years?
Paul's always been my favorite, but I rediscovered George's solo work a few years ago, and it's been a very rewarding experience. The Living in the Material World album is one of the most heartfelt pieces of music ever committed to vinyl. Here is one of its highlights:
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Re: Geroge Harrision - has it really been 21 years?
I've always liked "The Day The World Gets Round", which is a stylistic cousin to the All Things Must Pass album tracks, as well as "Sue Me, Sue You Blues", George at his acerbic best. He also name-checks the other Beatles on the title track.
I'm hoping the album gets the deluxe treatment next year.
I'm hoping the album gets the deluxe treatment next year.
Re: Geroge Harrision - has it really been 21 years?
Did a Deep Dive Revisit to All Things Must Pass earlier in the year... primarily due to all the extras available from that album on Amazon Music. The slide guitar 2/3rds into What is Life? gets buried every time! (I think the OptiMod on WLS back in the day must have made that song a completely different mix.)
That jogged my memory of the superb 33 & 1/3 of late '76. No H*** hits, but heavily promoted (even leading to an SNL performance w/Paul Simon). If you haven't made a visit to Crackerbox Palace, Harrison's wit and pop sensibilities were on full display there...
https://www.culturesonar.com/thirty-thr ... -birthday/
That jogged my memory of the superb 33 & 1/3 of late '76. No H*** hits, but heavily promoted (even leading to an SNL performance w/Paul Simon). If you haven't made a visit to Crackerbox Palace, Harrison's wit and pop sensibilities were on full display there...
https://www.culturesonar.com/thirty-thr ... -birthday/
"The problem with communication is the illusion that it has occurred."