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  • This song makes me feel sick.... Maybe it's how much I love George... It seriously kills me to listen to this song... I love it too much though :)

    It may be hard for me and many other to listen to this, but George should really be remembered as a genius, a peaceful guy and of course a major heart throb.

    Goodbye George :'(This is just such an emotional song, that touches my heart every time, 10 year on, you are still cried about, talked about and understood. That's some guy................ :')

  • Everytime I hear this, I just want him back! I feel his arms around me, his presence is so clear.

  • Go and take all your bad feeling on to your sad cold graves,,, ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE.

  • Mi canción ya tenia días que no la escuchaba haahahhaha <3

  • Peace and love john lennon ha ha, he wrote songs in support of the ira.

    George had more talent than lennon & mc cartney put together;

  • When I listen to this song I like to think of a Rising Son instead of a Rising Sun.

  • george was a good dream...

  • awe inspiring song

  • George Harrison knew it best,What we have,What we think we can control is very temporary.it all an illusion.What I have I am just using to be given to whomever when am gone.A very wise man.We just need to appreciate now,good or bad.It is always to wanting the good that is in all of us..

  • George Harrison knew it best,What we have,What we think we can control is very temporary.it all an illusion.What I have I am just using to be given to whomever when am gone.A very wise man.

  • George Harrison was good person, used his talents to full potential which is more than most people do. He left comforts of home to play in violent pubs in Hamburg at age of 17 with his mates ( Beatles) not knowing what the future would bring. Most people would have stayed with mum and dad and job as plumber.

  • inside your DNA.... you're a billion years old, today

  • Catch the Film,' Living In The Material World', saw it at a special screening in Sydney,made it special sharing it with George and Beatle fans.A lovely film,humour,love and sadness and honest.Omissions from friends and collaborators such as Joe Brown and Jeff Lynne and sketchy in places, but otherwise 3 hours plus of wonder,and boy,did The Beatles humour still shine on!

  • @SteveFunkyVinyl - What could have easily been

    covered in one hour, was somehow stretched to 4.

    Imagine being so desperate for material that they

    actually interviewed the aging, mentally unstable

    Phil Spector. His inarticulate wife Olivia struggled to

    sound coherent. She came off like a slightly inebriated

    auntie, stuttering the whole way. Even the title of the

    film was a kind of embarrassing acknowledgement

    that what George PREACHED was often very different

    than how he actually LIVED!

  • @TwoUselessLegs George was a good man, enough said!.

  • @TwoUselessLegs And your point?.

  • @Herniuspictures Absolutely NONE. TwoUselessLegs, FrightWolf, ArgentinaExpel4Fraud, thegrinch7, CubanCheGuevara, you name him. Pathetic fool, obsessed with hatred supertroll.

  • @TwoUselessLegs Still trying to pour your nonsense out? Why bother? No one is listening. Do you realise that people know about your multiple accounts and it doesn't impress anybody any more? And if it does I'll make bloody sure that they find out. Die.

  • @gietek Hey there man, so your saying this prick is like some sort of super troll?.

  • @Herniuspictures Yeah. One person, multiple accounts, one opinion, a set of the same answers and sentences repeated over and over.

  • @TwoUselessLegs For a start.,everyone who makes music takes, from what they, themselves have been influenced by (people like their coffee made a certain way,but ''it's still coffee''.) it about the vibe and any idiot should know that!,. ''and so what'', so he had a house in Hawaii, building it and it's upkeep probably gave a lot of people round that area work, in the short term and even know. George did have a lot of material gain, but I don't think it made him a bad man, he was worth million's-

  • @TwoUselessLegs So what do you think he should have done, lived in a fucking tent. George's music makes people happy, it gets them through bad times, so for that alone, he deserved all his wealth,,ten fold''.

    You just seem like a jealous little person, a sad soul, with nothing better to do, make miserable statement's about good people. you make me sick man.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    And I suppose John Lennon is defined by the people he attracts like you? 40 year old virgins living in their mom's basement with no other calling in life but to attack people superior to him?

    His songs are apparently so bad that even you can't listen to them. Maybe that's why you attack all the other Beatles, especially George, for being better than him (in your eyes)?

  • @nafaidni - Why do you hate me so much? What did I do to deserve this cruelty? Is it my fault I think George Harrison is a shitty person and an even WORSE musician?

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    Yep, it is your fault. 99% of people who met him and at least 90% of people who know of him seem to disagree. Your points against him are 85% misinterpretations, fallacies, or outright lies.

    How can anyone think of you as anything but a bitter and malicious person? There are always flaws in people, but going to the extent of lying and putting so many of your hours into attacking one of the least arrogant musicians who does nothing to ask for it shows a more malevolent motive.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    George was the LEAST arrogant of the Beatles. His motives were largely to just play in a band. He understood his limitations and didn't even bother writing songs for the first few years. But when he did write songs, he became grossly disrespected by the massive egos of Lennon, McCartney, and the misguided George Martin.

    You make assumptions on what he believes from assumptions alone. He didn't preach about the environment or health or karma or any of the shit you say he did.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    You're a troubled person; that's obvious. But why do you bother trying to put so much effort into compensating George's lack of haters?

    Increasing criticism against George won't equate to George having more critics, no matter how many accounts you make to fool yourself.

    George was one of the few musicians who didn't really care too much about fame. His prime motive was to write music. Why is it that you're too stupid and cynical to understand that?

  • @nafaidni -My goodness! You must think I'm pretty special! Thank goodness you have the time to follow around a "troubled" and "stupid" person 24 hours a day...otherwise George's legacy might be in jeopardy. If George Harrison primary motive was to write music...why did he PLAGIARIZE other people's music? And since his motives are so pure, why would George need a 120-room mansion to "write music" in? As for "hating" George, I do not. I HATE you! And we both know who you are.
  • @TwoUselessLegs

    Boohoo. Cry me a river. It only takes me 20 seconds per reply. Your lies are as easy to counter as they are to copy-paste at this point.

    George borrowed chords from a music on public records (i.e. one you can't "plagiarize" from, like Beethoven or other uncopyrighted music) and it ended up sounding too much like another obscure, unknown song. Oh well. And he didn't live in a 120-room mansion, he was more like a gardener working in it.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    That mansion cost 150000 GBP at the time, btw. Just as John's house, Tittenhurst Park, cost 145000 GBP.

    Whatsamatta? So faux socialo John Lennon could buy whatever he wanted and get away with it, paying nothing to charity, but George couldn't?

  • @nafaidni - Of course, you're right. John lived in

    opulence. However, John never preached against

    the evils of materialism like George did. Only George

    appears to suffer HYPOCRISY. He set himself up for

    a huge fall by not LIVING what he PREACHED. Thus,

    the title of his new (only) documentary "Living In A Material

    World" which is a tacit acknowledgement of George's

    hypocrisy.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    "Imagine NO POSSESSIONS, I wonder if you can. No need for GREED or hunger, a brotherhood of man."

    Apparently, John Lennon could only IMAGINE not having such possessions, seeing as he flagrantly had so many of them. Ah, hypocrisy at its best; a follower of a hypocrite trying to call others hypocrites.

  • @nafaidni - LOL John's IMAGINE does not preach

    "no possessions" anymore than I Am The Walrus

    preaches that "yellow matter custard drip from a dead

    dog's eye". John is a poet, as usual having fun with

    words and imagery. Thus we see, at the core of George's

    many problems with song writing lay with his fundamental

    problem with words and POETRY: he simply wasn't good

    at it. Nearly all of George's music suffers an embarrassing

    clunky command of words.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    So what you admit is that Lennon's work is all as meaningless as "I am the Walrus", a completely schizophrenic LSD trip with no interpretation whatsoever. Lol, John actually made the song PURPOSEFULLY to have no meaning! I suppose he did that with all his other songs, too?

    Again, ATMP > Imagine for a reason. There's no issue with George's poetry. See songs like Horse to the Water, Art of Dying, and This Song. All have meaning to them as well as good music. Only you disagree.

  • @nafaidni - Lennon loved playing with words.

    He noticed that some word constructions had

    their own kinetic energy. He didn't rely on rhyme

    like George often did. A rather lazy way to write

    music. "Living is easy with eyes closed, misunder-

    standing all you see" went down as random non-

    sense and came out being (with music) a mantra

    for an entire generation. John was not always conscious

    that HE was the filter. He picked random "nonsense"

    but it turned out not to be so random.

  • @TwoUselessLegs take what you will from what you will!

  • @Herniuspictures - Ugh! Little wonder you admire George. He had the same baffling misuse of words in all his work.

  • @TwoUselessLegs The beautiful thing about john was that he was a flawed man, but was a brilliant philanthropist and speaker of universal truths. He is the manifestation of all humanity in my humble opinion.

  • @tonyrosam - We all loved John Lennon. We see in

    him the ultimate union of all that it is to be human. He

    is angry, witty, charming, charismatic, crazy, a lunatic,

    a poet, an artist. A genius...bigger than life. The world

    is preceptively different without him. Now...take the

    clumsy and awkward George Harrison. He is the polar

    oposite of John Lennon. However...it's my opinion that

    nobody hated George Harrison more than George

    Harrison himself. Even taking me into account.

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    Lol, speak for yourself. A 40-year old virgin like yourself doesn't really have a say in what everybody believes. Lennon sold less records than George for a reason, you know.

    And that's funny, isn't it? John Lennon's "Imagine" doesn't preach against possessions, but George Harrison's "Living in the Material World" does? It doesn't even mention possessions that much. It's a reflection of George's past successes and regrets. You set as much of a double-standard as Lennon himself!

  • @nafaidni - Hmm...that's odd. John Lennon was

    the "quiet" Beatle...the "spiritual" Beatle? John

    Lennon played the god awful Sitar next to that

    greasy little brown man for so many years trying

    to learn how to PLAY it? Why in gods name didn't

    he try to learn how to play his GUITAR for cryin'

    out loud. Heaven knows he wasn't very good at it!

  • @TwoUselessLegs I don't love John Lennon, and never use 'we all'. There are quite a lot of people who don't think very highly of John. He preached all this "peace and love" shit but never practised it towards his own family. He emotionally and physically abandoned his own son Julian, mother Cynthia and all of John's original family back in England. That's why John gets so much hate. At least George was an excellent father to Dhani AND had a much more successful post Beatles career than John.

  • @choobuka - Without anger, John wouldn't have been John. The YOUNG John and the older wiser John are not the same. Most GENIUSES are truly difficult, temperamental people. Steve Jobs was a tyrant. So was Mozart. They all trans- cended their respective fields. You don't seriously hope to compare the awkward and self-loathing George Harrison to THESE people? George not only struggled with music, he struggled with EVERY- THING. He did not have the kind of grace you think he did.
  • @choobuka you are shit, go away and die you sad maggot.

  • @Herniuspictures you're the same person who wrote all you need is love, yet you say die you sad maggot

  • @TwoUselessLegs

    And quoting FDR, I welcome your hatred, just as I welcome the hatred of Nazis, King Abdullah, Republicans, and other undesirable individuals. Thank you for it.

  • @TwoUselessLegs I think you may be FrightWolf. What a pathetic life you lead.

  • @glassoniongirl64 - What? ...who?

  • So much bad feeling here, Shut the fuck up and let this music take you away, that's what George would have wanted, get over your over it...

    Your life is like a flame in the rain.

  • So spiritual, lucky sod.

  • Simply great! Wonderful song. George is sadly missed.

  • @FrlghtWolf I love George still no matter what you say, the only PHONY is YOU. kthnxbai.

  • Most of you are as thick as shit. Could any of you write lyrics or music or make a song that sounded good? No. Nobody will remember you when you are dead but George will be remembered. Maybe he did not get it right all the time but he was only human so what. Have any of you dicks not made a mistake. He had a tallent which to be honest I doubt very much if any of you lot have any at all. Get real !

  • @jspope2008 Here here, PEACE & LOVE..

  • AMO ESTA ROLA HAHAHAHAHAHAHA GEORGE <3

  • This is the best written song for my soul. It gives me a feeling that it's possible to fly over this confused world :) THANK YOU George.

  • Thumbs up for frightwolf and his inflateable girlfriend.

  • @FrlghtWolf I asked again cos ur first answer was shit. Ive tried to be reasonable but ur bein a little bitch now. Just fuck off and go n jerk urself off into a coma while you pretend your somebody important with valid viewpoints. Over critical scum like you is the reason people dont do stuff anymore. Too many haters. ANd you're probably gonna try say something that sounds smart and rational but seriously fuck off! I dont wanna hear it you freak. And philosophy IS a profession you stupid dick!

  • @FrlghtWolf Well if you feel that John Lennon is so far superior than George, then why do you compare two such people? For you it's like comparing Manchester United to a local amateur football team. In a biased argument there's going to be no place to accept John's faults. And I am talking about teddy boy John, Husband John, 'Philosopher' John (I'm guessing that you decided he was a philosopher as it certainly wasn't his profession) self-seeking Indian John...

  • @MattCoop13 ... angry and spiteful 'how do you sleep you cunt' John. That's who I'm talking about. The John who is just like George Harrison. They've both made mistakes and self-contradictions, except you decide to purge the faults of your 'transcendental' John and surface the faults of George. I believe too many people get caught up in being 'the best' that they forgot how people go there. If you think John Lennon is a genius, watch John Lennon videos. Leave us GH fans to it. This is over now.

  • @FrlghtWolf The thing is is that every person is gonna have their own opinion about different things. Your views were not expressed eloquently, and even if they were, they are not going to be respected here. I've noticed in other comments you compare Harrison to Lennon. You're probably correct in that Lennon was more successful and a much more notable person. You don't hesitate to point out George's faults yet you back a man who preaches peace yet strikes his girlfriend. You're biased.

  • Frightwolf is troll, an arrogant and obsessed troll, nothing more. Please, ignore him....It is the best thing we can do....

  • @FrlghtWolf Im not gonna carry on this conversation with somebody who states his opinions as facts. I noticed from my notification page that your profile picture is a picture of george harrison. I find it a little strange and unnerving that you would do that when you show the same person such disrespect. I think you should take a break from harrison, whether your hating or loving him. I can save you time by saying your reply will mean nothing to me, so you can choose to still type one or not.

  • Great song, surprised I never heard it before

  • @FrlghtWolf I agree. Denny is a cunt. Just ignore her!

  • Hahahahahahah es imposible no tener un trauma con la música de este HOMBRE POR DIOS <3

  • sweet video is so beautiful!

  • @missmileyfan1 I agree

  • his voice and jeff´s strings make me cry...rip George.

  • Bow down mere mortals and humble thyself before one of the most talented musical pioneers this wide world will ever see

  • @frightwolf. You poor, sad little man.

  • Great pics. Great man. Someone to admire and emulate.Namaste,George. LOVE

  • @miller8037 actually, he was amazing even because he was special his own way without emulating anyone.

  • the best person, the best musician, the greatest, the best Beatle, put it simply: George Harrison

  • George era realmente diferente! Marcou o mundo, grandiosamente!

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  • congrats, great video

  • I took in aguy down on his luck, Pepe, who was the tea boy at Abbey Road. We were so skint ; one day Pepe came back with £250 which is about £1.000 in today's cash... George had stepped in to help... Stories like this about George are endless - making tea for fans etc..He really was a sweetie.

  • One word: BEATIFULL

  • He died the day I turned 15. I don't think I will ever be able to completely forget the morning after, when Dad told me I needed to check the news. Right at that moment, I knew what had happened. George Harrison was gone.

  • @Kriankay That very day was my parents' 27th wedding anniversary.

  • Actually you're both wrong... he died from non-small cell lung cancer, which spread to his brain. It's on his death certificate. Although, he did have Throat cancer initially and seemed to recover, so I think it was most probably related (same thing happned to my Dad). But, yeah.... actual cause of death was Lung Cancer.

  • @sharkeysmum didn't he get the lung cancer from the stabs?

    if he did get it from the stabs... he could be here right now!

  • @GeorgeHarrisonLuver1 The stabbing probably didn't help, since when you open up someone, it can accelerate the spread of existing cancer that may be there. George was a heavy smoker and he even admitted himself, that it caused his Throat cancer. As for the stabbing, if there was cancer in his lungs at the time, which he would have been unaware of, it certainly could have caused it to progress quicker, but we'll never know .

  • Lets not argue about George, okay? It doesn't make sense. When I look a painting, I don't think about the ethics, the religious views, or the habits of the painter. I enjoy the art. And that's what this is. Art. So shhh.... George is on.

  • @ChainManProductions- What a celebrity does matters. Ask OJ Simpson. George Harrison's fans wish to portray him as the 2nd coming of Christ. One lie is as bad as another. While I appreciate George's contribution to the Beatles, he was, in the end...just a support musician. He should have been grateful that John and Paul brought him along for the ride. That he confused himself for an equal talent is both sad and tragic. Instead of being graceful about it, George was amazingly bitter and petty!

  • Love George's slide guitar on this. Many people play like that, but he made it his own signature sound.

  • LOVE IT!!

  • george is and always will be my favorite beatle

    

  • Forever missed - this defines so much of my beliefs.

  • what a wonderful last Album!! Great Music, Georgie i miss you! You and John Lennon!!!

  • te extraño tanto george

  • George Harrison <---- BEATLE-LITE

  • George is my favouriste beatle.

  • Maybe he wanted to quit smoking, but he failed ... repeatedly tried, I've read ... though I see no reason why he could not comment on healthy lifestyles ... for example, a recovering alcoholic can be a great psychotherapist, but remains alcoholic forever, although abstain ... GH was only human like we all are, with his faults and virtues, and these second were mostly great music, really great... and spread awareness about the spiritual life.

  • @denny1113 - Of course George Harrison was just a silly man. They all are! What makes George ridiculous isn't that he's flawed, it's that he pretended he was DIFFERENT. Pffft. He can cram his religion up his ass! Now that he's with his "sweet lord", maybe you can take your SPAMMING elsewhere?

  • @FrlghtWolf - Shut up, Frightwolf! Nobody cares about your hateful and mindless comments. You're really miserable person.

    

  • ...And how many animals lives GH saved, when he was a vegetarian. :) :heart:

  • @denny1113 - LOL George was NOT a "vegetarian". Paul McCartney and his wife were Vegetarians. Linda McCartney even started a vegetarian food company.

  • @FrlghtWolf George Harrison was a strict vegetarian. He wouldn't even eat seafood, which many vegetarians nowadays eat (like me). He wouldn't even allow meat to be cooked in his house for anyone else. Though, before he died, he confessed that he had eaten meat at rare moments in his life and he was ashamed of it. Paul was also a vegetarian.

  • @iamkiller Or should I say, Paul is a vegetarian.

  • @iamkiller - At George's 2nd wedding celebration, Olivia writes of how she struggled to get family members to cook George's favorite foods just right: Chicken Mole and Chorizo sausage. By this time, George had LONG given up his pretense as a "vegetarian'. Keep in mind that George often preached the wisdom of taking care of the planet and your body, all the while smoking 6 packs of cigarettes a day. Again, there's a difference with what this man SAYS and what he DOES.

  • @FrlghtWolf In fact, George was the first Beatle to become a vegetarian in 1966.

  • @iamkiller - Actually, George WAS NOT a vegetarian. He THINKS

    he was. Like many people who SAY or "think" they're vegetarian,

    George often had chicken and fish and figured that was close enough.

    He experimented with vegan vegetarianism in 1966 but sustained that

    diet for about 3 months. Besides, what does any of his healthy eating

    mean when the fucker was smoking 6 packs of cigarettes a day?

  • GH was such a naturalist. He spooked the status quo. Water is omnipotent.

  • @BackInsight - George was a "naturalist"? My god, this man literally SMOKED HIMSELF TO DEATH. Flew his own private jet between his 120-room mansion in England to his 2nd sprawling estate in Hawaii. Which, by the way, required bulldozing thousands of exotic plants and trees to construct. Later, he was sued by his neighbors because he SHUT DOWN ACCESS TO MILES OF COAST LINE. George was a "naturalist"? Pfft! George was a HYPOCRITE!

  • forget about rich poor etc

    when I listen to the Here comes the sun - I don't care fore= money cause money can't buy me love

    this song is truth about the world

  • @Sun - I don't care about money. However, George seemed to care about it a great deal! Something troubling about a "spiritual" guy preaching the evils of MATERIALISM only to be surrounded by it. George starts preaching all about KARMA to anyone who will listen. Then George steals the Chiffon's "He's So Fine" to make "My Sweet Lord". Then gets sued. Then, he's stabbed repeatedly by a lunatic. Then he dies throat cancer. KARMA AT WORK? Divine justice? Perhaps his "sweet lord" wasn't so "sweet"!

  • @FrlghtWolf Who knows wtf is true spirituality, people have been fighting about it for thousands of years and we are no closer to "truth" than we ever were. But George made some great tunes and inspired people, so hats off to him. You won't find a single adult human being who isn't a hypocrite in some way or another.

  • @paperc - Without a doubt we're all flawed. Celebrities

    are given too much deference. What bothers me about

    George is that he often postured himself as different.

    The minor Beatle figure used his Beatle credentials to

    lecture us about the environment and personal health

    while he slowly KILLED HIMSELF with cigarettes and

    drugs, heated the planet with his private jet. Bulldozed

    trees to build his 2nd palace in Hawaii. They're all

    "flawed" but few are bigger hypocrites than George Harrison!

  • @FrlghtWolf

    Carefull frightwolf,your own demise ,may be your Karma,for your rages at Georges demise.

  • @plasticgazzaband - I'm Atheist. Unlike George Harrison, I

    do not wrap myself up in the cozy fairy tale called RELIGION.

    The sum total of George Harrison's horrific experiences seem

    to outweigh the glory of his Beatle days. George Harrison

    thew his glorious Beatle days away so that he could chase a

    myth. Like a little butterfly. He died of throat cancer. If you get

    cancer...you DON'T want this one! A cancer (by the way) that

    he gave to himself by smoking. No "Satan" or "Karma" here!

  • @FrlghtWolf

    George was a council house boy, who taught himself to play guitar,loved rock n roll, Carl Perkins, and others,joins a group, that he could have no idea, how that would evolve.He smoked ,like millions of youth at that time,and lived with it,consequences and so on.He didnt give them up,to try to ,live longer ,spend his millions.He was true to himself.He explored his own mind,from life experiences,looking outside conventional religions,he was taught, like the rest of us,stop mocking

  • @FrlghtWolf george harrison died of a tumor in the brain, you moron: inherited by his family genes.

  • @DEVADEVA66 - Read Paul MacCartney's book "Nowhere Man" as he described George's dying days. "Throat cancer" was the main culprit with a wicked case of bad breath. Also, read Olivia's book (his 2nd wife) "Free At Last" as she described what it was like being with a throat cancer patient: "In the end, George could not sing very well. On the other hand, some would say George COULD NEVER "well" sing in the first place".

  • @FrlghtWolf can i know WHY you hate George so much?He was such a great and humble man,shame on you.

  • @MartaCherry - Well, that's the problem: George was neither "great" or "humble". This is myth. Mind you, very few celebrities are saints but only George postured himself as one. This man preached the importance of taking care of the planet and our bodies: then, literally SMOKED HIMSELF TO DEATH. Plagiarized other people's music. Flew a private jet, spewing carbon. Bulldozed 100's of rare trees to build his ocean side Hawaiian estate. One has to assume his 120-room English mansion was too small?

  • @FrlghtWolf listen haven you any psychic illness? when I dont like somebody so I dont talk of him,you are so obsessed

  • @FrlghtWolf he never lived in 120 rooms mantion,it was just part of friar park,he lived in small house there

  • Odpovedať na toto video...  and never plagiarized nothing,he was sweet,awesome person

  • @FrlghtWolf and what he used jet,it made him no awesome person,you idiot,it doesnt matter if he had money,he had great soul,

  • he never postured himself as sain,get out of here,you obsesses idiot

  • @FrlghtWolf Who are you again?

  • @DEVADEVA66 And you call yourself a beatles fan? George died from throat cancer. Get information from good sources before making a fool of youself.

  • @cuvad79  maybe you're the fool. how do you know your source wasn't wrong?

    Maybe he DID die from lung cancer caused by his stabs....

  • @FrlghtWolf Im just wondering why you think your POV is valid/interesting to us. I dont see why you would search a George Harrison video to post hate on him. You're actively searching to spread hate and to slander. Im also an atheist but a huge Harrison fan, and although I'm not religious the phrase 'let him without sin cast the first stone' is appropriate for this situation. Work on your own insecurities/imperfections instead of channeling it into hate against a successful (like it or not) man.

  • @FrlghtWolf Im just wondering why you think your POV is valid/interesting to us. I dont see why you would search a George Harrison video to post hate on him. You're actively searching to spread hate and to slander. Im also an atheist but a huge Harrison fan, and although I'm not religious the phrase 'let him without sin cast the first stone' is appropriate for this situation. Work on your own insecurities/imperfections instead of channeling it into hate against a successful (like it or not) man

  • @FrlghtWolf If you don't have anything good to say about George, don't say anything at all.

  • Hare Krishna! George Harrison actually is a Saint. He worked for Krishna and his soul still does, reaching us and sending us to Guru and Lord Krishna's Lotus Feet. Nothing is more sublime than that.

  • Awesome!

    

  • i didn't know he was so religous

  • that ia a GREAT song

  • @Frightwolf GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY GO AWAY.

  • GRADE A+

  • such a beautiful soul he was

  • watch?v=dd8K5juJ_1M

    Wah Wah, a very good early GH song.

  • LOL George Harrison, the singer with the Velcro voice! Tee Hee!

  • @FrightwoIf Again? Is there any George Harrison video you HAVEN'T visited?!

  • Ohh, our old friend Frightwolf in action. This in turn will be splendid ideas. ;) Valuable reading this newsletter for more cool early spring evenings ...:D Oh my God, save us! :)

  • @denny1113 well, at least Blankfrack (Mrangebuttlicker, Yossarian, Jamieviolin) is gone and we don't have to smell his paraplegic feces anymore. It was really bad !

  • @unemployablelegs

    And you would be better classified as "unintelligibleasslicker", considering you're just another lifeless kid without an ounce of talent trying to defeat his inferiority complex by attacking his superiors.

    L'intelligence est invisible a celui qui n'en a pas.

  • @FrlghtWolf Cunt...

  • I think Harrison's music is more reserved for specific, limited range of fans, is more specific. And here it have a huge impact, so what I saw .... the "circuit" I think spiritually oriented music fans .... McCartney's music is more universal .... both are very talented, but I still prefer GH. He had a beautiful velvet voice, it's a pity he had to leave us.....

  • @denny1113 - Ugh! More DAMAGE CONTROL and SPIN. The George Harrison SPIN DOCTORS! "Velvet" voice? More like Velcro!

  • @FrightwoIf Why are so insistant about spending all your vacations at Brokeback Mountain?Do you realize that allowing older gay men to use your butthole for a bullseye will eventually give you an HIV virus and will result in your death?Cum see me cupcake and I will teach you how to use your tool properly just like Blankfrack does to me!

  • @FrightwoIf

    Don't feed the trolls. And make sure to drop a turd to commemorate the sad passing of blankfrack.

  • Have some respect, he's gone and we've lost a huge talent and loving soul. I will always love George. Remembering his birthday, rest in peace.♥

  • George wasn't a disciple, he was a devotee. Criticizing him for smoking as a devotee of Krishna Consciousness is like criticizing a catholic for having sex with his wife because a catholic isn't supposed to have a wife. No, only the clergy are forbidden from sex. Unless it's with a child, then they just move 'em and pay off the kids, but that's beside the point.

  • Georgee♥ i miss you

  • @mcrvalenx George Harrison played with John Lennon, Paul McArtney, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, Jim Keltner, Tom Scott, Robin Ford, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and on, on and on and they played with him as well. Enough said

  • Brilliant song and very Beatlesque, would deserve to be on any Harrison Anthology.

  • George did not have money the government took 93% of everything made from the beatles.

  • @saileddragonfly ARE YOU SERIUS? 93 ? where did u get this info ? why? whats the point?

  • @legolas35653 this is an interview from george...George Harrison - interviewed on Granada TV 1976

  • Ogni volta che ascolto questa canzone mi commuovo!! Penso che un artista cosi' non tornerà piu'!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Grande George rimarrai sempre nei cuori di chi ti ha amato!

  • Until the end, he wrote and performed the very best. My favorite member of the Beatles.

  • I love to play along on acoustic with this track. Such a beautiful song.

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    Everyone eles is down here.

  • What a great song, such a priviledge and atragedy for George to know he was going to die

  • @residentevlidead Knowing that you're dying of cancer is no privilege!

  • @comanchio1976 Neither is a gunshot! Get my point, he knew it was coming, to say the LEAST!

  • @residentevlidead I do get your point. I'm guessing you've never had any experience of a person you love dies of the disease!..months and years of agony, the looking over your shoulder, knowing the reaper isnt far away.

    I for 1 would prefer a bullet in the head than being tortured!

  • @comanchio1976 Who really knows, peace, we'll get reicarnated anyway and I hope George becomes as great as he was

  • Brainwashed is by far one of the best albums ever released by any individual in the history of music. Pity it is rather underrated. But I guess it's a true reflection of the man himself: A hidden genius who gave to the world more than many of us will ever know. RIP King George.

  • @jmf1002 I feel the same way-- such an amazing, underrated gem of an album. Among Harrion's bestwork.

  • Kriya & the spiritual eye

  • This song makes me cry... I wish I could have met Mr. George Harrison... this album is perfect :(