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Gary Wright and the Wonder Wheel featuring George Harrison LIVE on the Dick Cavett Show!

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  • Great song, George makes it a little bit better...

  • Great song. And wonderful talent on that stage . A truly magical moment. Unfortunate that the "MODERN SIMON COWELL" era of "Judgement" would pass over wonderful gems like this? I wonder how long Bob Dylan and his genius would last on American Idol. This is a very gifted songwriter and it is so cool to see George helping him out. Very cool. Luv Harrison and DYLAN...... As a songwriter , Dylan was a master. Alot of artist today don't even write their own material.

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  • Mick Jones was at the french Johnny Halliday sessions in 68 featuring the Small Faces and Peter Frampton..the beginnings of what would become Humble Pie...

  • @Cupidville Gary Wright had a number one hit on his own with "Dreamweaver". He hardly went unrecognized.

  • WOW, I've just been in the All Starr Band concert in Buenos Aires, and Gary played with RINGO!!!!

  • glad to see someone other than myself caught the fact that mick jones of foreigner is playing the es-335. don't know if he's trying to but did anybody notice how much the drummer sounds like ringo? this is a geat tune don't know why it wasn't more of a hit.

  • But Gary Wright was beautiful, absolutely passionate & wise in the ways of certain music. I bet he was nervous-it was live.

  • Holy shit George Harrison was a very nice man. Now I can get through anything...

  • @Mikemaniax

    I would have to say that this tune stands the test of time better than "Dream Weaver". If I remember correctly the album Dream Weaver was mostly synths and was pretty cutting edge for it's time. Unfortunately since synthesizer technology was constantly developing, a tune with an "older synth sound" will tend to sound more dated than a song with no synths at all.

  • Love this! George's playing is superb!

  • @rickfan1964 Yes, that's Mick Jones all right. He would later help Gary reformed Spooky Tooth a year or so later and stay with them till the end of 1974. Then he toured with Leslie West for a year before putting together the elements of what would become Foreigner.

  • isn't that Mick Jones from Foreigner on the red guitar? i know he was in Spooky Tooth.

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