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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2008

The Beatles

Song: "All Things Must Pass"

From: "Jamming With Heather"

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  • Absolutely classic!

  • This is called "kicking the tires" on a song. The other Beatles are hearing it and starting to rehearse it. They are trying out different ideas as they run through it. It's a shame they didn't finish it off. On later rehearsals they are tighter and it sounds better to me than the All Things Must Pass Album version. And actually Paul helped George write "I,Me,Mine", in fact he came up with the rock section of it.

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  • @blackchainsbass And "All Things Must Pass" is still the top selling album from any of the Beatles after they split! He was amazing and Ringo's song "Never Without You" is such a sad tribute to George - love Eric Clapton playing on the official video. And Ringo is a great musician whoever said he isn't. We saw him summer 2010 just after he turned 70 in Biloxi - GREAT show!

  • @blackchainsbass - "After all, George was a Beatle"? So was

    Ringo but that doesn't mean he was a great musician. Look, I

    don't think it was all George's fault. Although, I do think

    George never had the same intrinsic talent as his two older,

    more talented band-mates. He largely "struggled" because he

    didn't have anybody to PUSH-OFF. No healthy competition

    with anyone except himself. Like a dog chasing his tale, it was

    only a matter of time before he PLAGIARIZED someone.

  • @FrlghtWolf George didn't struggle with music, he wrote some of the greatest Beatles songs out there. (Here Comes The Sun, Something, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Within You Without You, Taxman, etc.). George wasn't in the whole spotlight scene. He wasn't in it for the money. George was a man of peace, love, and music. Just because he didn't come out with 17 cd's after The Beatles doesn't mean he struggled with music. After all, George was a Beatle.

  • @IndiaSummerxxx Thanks. I've never heard that term before! "kicking the tires". playing round with it. But sadly it was not to flower as a Beatles song.

  • @nicklebag123 - Um...where did you blow my point

    "out of the water"? Is this when you resort to condom

    jokes and shopping cart references?

  • @FrlghtWolf I love how you argue a point, have your point blown out of the water, and respond with a different argument. Go back under your bridge where the shopping carts missing a wheel and used condoms find your opinions interesting and relevant.

  • Whitney Houston funeral: 2 weeks of nonstop international coverage.

    George Harrison funeral: 2 weeks of nonstop drinking by Jeff Lynne.

  • @BlueSaphire70 - When I look for videos of the Beatles

    YouTube often sends me all kinds of clutter otherwise

    known as George Harrison videos. When I do watch his

    videos, it not only confirms my general contempt for the

    plagiarizer, when I read the myth his fans spin here I am

    outraged. Calling George an equal to John and Paul

    because they were all Beatles...is like me calling my

    Corolla the same as a Lexus because they're both

    Toyotas. George struggled with music.

  • @nicklebag123, actually there is no question about it: Flghtwolf the basement-dwelling fraud is also CubanCheGuevara, TwoUselessLegs, thegrinchl7,ArgentineExpel4FRA­UD, Frlghtwolf, MrAnusmystere, TwoUselessLegs, among other bone-brained contrivances.

    He is psychologically disturbed, unemployed, untalented, untruthful, untrustworthy, unworthy, unattached, and unhinged.

    But at least his mother "loves" him, or at least supports him financially well into his forties.

  • @FrlghtWolf, oh, yes, George Martin, who wrote all kinds of hits, as John Lennon sardonically noted, knew a "little something" indeed. He rejected Harrison's Something, which went on to become one of the Beatles' greatest hits and most covered songs. George's songs' you pathetically deem not "GOOD ENOUGH" constituted the largest selling solo Beatle album to date.

    To claim that "under-appreciated" doesn't exist marks you both as a risible moron and a proven rube.

    Boy! Where's my cappuccino?

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