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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2011

The last (?) televised interview with George Harrison. Interesting and engaging discussion of his philosophy of life. George plays 3 songs (on pt. 4).

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  • God, I grew up with George....he was making music while I was trying to save my ass in Vietnam. Bless him.

  • CubanCheGuevara,twouselesslegs and frightwolf are all the same cowardly little dweeb folks. Don't answer him or acknowledge anything he says as that is what he wants. He lives on here and all George sites just to aggrevate people. That is his whole sad little life. A year or two ago I cautioned people about this and he contacted me and told me not to warn people. Don't play into his hands please.

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  • FOREVER GEORGE........................­..

  • Love George...a very warm human being! But I pity those who hold life here today as secondary and the afterlife so valuable. I'm a spirtual man but I must say that my spirtualality and my love for nature grew a thousand times greater when I let go of my supernatural beliefs and curiosities. Life beagn for me when I rid myself of the foolish beliefs that I was indoctrinated with as a credulous child. I must say as well, that John Lennon helped open my eyes (& heart) to what true peace and love is

  • @london2z - Well, I suppose I'm envious of John Lennon.

    I have a certain envy of Paul McCartney. I might even be

    jealous of Mozart and Beethoven. But George Harrison?

    My god, that would be like being jealous of a Cheese Burger.

    With fries. And a small Pepsi, diet with a little straw.

  • @MrAlsfan5 That's pretty funny. I like that. Pathetic loser. I feel sorry for him.

  • @FrlghtWolf Gee, I guess someone has some jealousy issues to deal with. He wasn't perfect, but then, who is? Remember, The Beatles played for peanuts in the early years, and yet they kept at it. Not for money, but for the joy of the music, and transmitting that joy to the fans. And they would have continued on for free, if need be, had they not become famous. The money allowed them to expand their musical horizons more easily, so they weren't going to just toss it away.

  • @MrAlsfan5 What???????????????????

    

  • I think it is amazing how deep George and John were. John wanted to save the world and was not afraid of the limelight. George wanted to save the world through thought and learning. Interesting how they both sound so much alike.

  • ~~*****~~

  • @PDSJohn God forgive you.

  • @shanana000 horse shit

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