Heres the full colour version of The Pirate Song from George Harrison from Rutland Weekend Televison BBC 1975. Also starring Neil Innes and Eric Idle. Contains the end of the previous sketch too!
Heres the full colour version of The Pirate Song from George Harrison from Rutland Weekend Televison BBC 1975. Also starring Neil Innes and Eric Idle. Contains the end of the previous sketch too!
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Aaaaahhhhhhh!!!!! This is GREAT!!! Here it sounds like he's going to come out singing "My Sweet Lord" and he goes into pirate talk! I'm so happy George maintained the sense of fun he had with The Beatles and in movies like Help! and A Hard Day's Night!!! :D
Python's started on the BBC, the excs at the BBC thought the Pythons sucked and were going to cancel them George wrote in and told them how he loved him. When Life of Brian was being made George created Handmade Films. George has a cameo in it real briefly. Go to the part after he sleeps with Judith.Cleese says "Morning Savior!" the people rush around him and as he's walking down the hall you should see George on the right side of the screen in red.
On Saturday Night Live Eric Idle started to play Here Comes the Sun but when it was time to sing, he screamed out the lyrics. Then George showed up, took the guitar, and did it properly...also of course Ringo (and Lulu IIRC) showed up at the end of a Python show. Palin, as the "it's" man, said "Good evening. It's..." thus triggering the Python credits and he couldn't stop them.
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Miss you, George.