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George Harrison 1970 unreleased song "Nowhere To Go"

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2008

Vocal recorded by Phil Spector.

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  • Translation for ricksuchow: George was increasing in inspiration, creativity, and took Beatles thru' walls of sound that the others never knew.The triple ATMP demonstrate his talent, though he stayed in the golden shadow created by P and J. George is a conplete artist, pure and sincere, so far in commercial directions.I get tired of being beatle Ted (or Jeff)....

  • Very nice insight.... grazie for translation  :)

  • George era ormai esploso letteralmente nonostante gli ultimi fuochi ancora accesi dei Fabs e la sua ars creativa tracimava. Il triplo ATMP dimostra il talento di un artista completo, nonostante gli anni dorati trascorsi all'ombra dei de Fabs John e Paulie.George resta un artista come pochi, sincero, profondo e alieno da logiche commerciali. Questa canzone mai pubblicata forse sparava a zero sul suo essere stato un Beatle.Sono stanco di essere il Beatle Ted (o Jeff) .....

  • Could someone kindly translate this comment into English?

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  • It's Geoge singing for sure...but the track sounds wonky as heck to me...slide similar but not in the same league as GH...(George on a really bad day...or take 1...maybe...)

  • @FrlghtWolf Really? Who would have written 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' or...some of their bigger last hits like 'Here Comes The Sun' and 'Something'?

  • OK 1 dislikes George... now we know how many assholes it takes to fill the Albert hall!

  • @saidas108 -Musically, I'm a retard. That's why I

    know George is a fake. Had YOU or I been the lead

    guitarist there would be little difference in the quality

    and the success of their music. Pick anybody...and I

    mean ANYBODY to replace George (or Ringo) and

    you have no difference! The driving force, the engine

    and the genius behind the Beatle's success was John

    and Paul's magnificent melodies, lyrics and harmonies.

    Add George Martin behind the controls and you have

    perfection!

  • @FrlghtWolf So now we know your opinion. Do tell us of your body of work?

  • Obviously not recorded in 1970. Everything about the "sonic world" doesn't match the time period.

  • Ugh! Can we stop all this myth-making? George was a good soldier. He did what he was told. His

    weak voice and pedestrian guitar playing didn't

    hurt the Beatles. John and Paul's music with George

    Martin at the controls was simply too good. We can

    all pity George...the poor man struggled with music.

    It did not come easy to him. Likely, for his sake...he

    probably shouldn't have ever gotten into music. But

    we don't need to LIE for him.

  • I usually don't get into this kind of stuff but you really did a GREAT job. A lot of hard work I'm sure. Gves us all a chance to hear what it might have turn out to be. Thanks!

  • @ricksuchow Here is the transaltion: In 1970 George was good as composer and his ego was really higher to be only a dime in the band...(cheaper then a dime..wah wah) George is a sincere artist, so far from show biz logic. This song tells about all those years spent in the golden cage of fame as people didin't knew his ....name.(Ted or Jeff?)....Hare Krishna.

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