READ THIS: On the sixth anniversary of his death,we pay homage to George Harrison with a retrospect of his film, Crackerbox Palace.And the man who inspired the tune, the late comedian Lord Buckley...
READ THIS: On the sixth anniversary of his death,we pay homage to George Harrison with a retrospect of his film, Crackerbox Palace.And the man who inspired the tune, the late comedian Lord Buckley (including his personal manager, George Greif: "Mr. Greif" in the song).
We miss you squire...
From the album, Thirty Three & 1/3
Produced by George Harrison Assisted by Tom Scott Recorded at: FPSHOT
Musicians who played on Thirty Three & 1/3: George Harrison,Tom Scott, Willie Weeks, Alvin Taylor, Gary Wright, Richard Tee, Billy Preston, David Foster, and Emil Richards.
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BEST...VIDEO...EVER- so funny george is hysterical!how cute he put olivia in his video! shes so pretty! anyone know where i can download this video? i'd love to have iton the old ipod!
I think this is the old catholic Salean Sisters convent in London that George purchased for 350k in the early 70's. It has 35 rooms and is 35,000 square feet and 65 acres of land. I think this is the home that George was stabbed in.
A long history, but yes, it was a convent until George bought it. Not in London; Henley-on-Thames, about 40m west. It was a treat; nuns toddling off down into town on market day, a few weeks later a whole tribe of Hare Krishnas instead... And yes, it was where he and Olivia were attacked, and there's recently been a fight with the locals over the replacement of the razor-wire fencing around the place.
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anyone know where i can download this video? i'd love to have iton the old ipod!
rip george,the world is sad w/o you!