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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2006

Taken from the film "All things must pass", which is an interview about Shankar's "Chants of India" (produced by George).

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  • Thats why he was the best Beatle, didn't have the huge ego, and when the Beatles split Georges solo stuff was most deffo the most beautiful and timeless sounding music

  • Aw, George, you're so sweet and smart. Songs should have meanings..forget the dumb bubblegum hits. And I happen to think that you had a lot to offer musically and spiritually :)

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  • great video. it becomes clear to me why george and paul didn't really get along.

    one thing though to remember, imo, without paul, there certainly would not have

    been one of the most creative forces this world has ever seen.

  • what a guy

  • Hey baby, whatchya gunna do??? :)

  • Well, I'll tell you something.

    Out of all the Beatles, THIS one was the most real and for me , personally, most respected.

    I never was a big fan of the Beatles, but George, ...........yeah.

  • @Lightner445555555555 Actually, some books I've read say George was probably the most witty conversationally than the other guys. He was very involved with behind the scenes stuff with Monty Python and others. I will admit it sure appears that he is sulky given the subjects he usually wants to talk about. But, I've heard (read, etc) that he actually had a real blistering "out" sense of humor.

  • You go George.  Knocks me out.

  • Beautiful George

  • I sincerely believe that God continually manifests Love in the form of others who Know the Truth of why were are here and try to help the rest of us understand. In the Catholic context, this is Purgatory and gurus (teachers) like George try to help us understand that the purpose of this life is to evolve from being instinctual animal beings into instinctual spiritual beings. George dedicates two songs on 33 1/3 to Paramahansa Yogananda who was his Guru (and mine). Check His Autobiography

  • I love George but was there ever a time when he wasn't so mopey?

  • "Hey baby, whatchya gunna do?" Man, even that was genius.

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