George Harrison on Elvis Presley

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

George Harrison talks about Elvis' influence. It's from the late 80's I believe.

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  • @ArgentineExpel4Fraud : your comment " fake hippie" shows that its YOU ..who is uneducated ... George was never a hippie nor he meant to be..he was a spiritual person... haha you are really stupid.. ..george made his career on the backs of older beatles ???

    they all started their career at the same time....nd don't reply me as i don't expect a sensible reply from you...moron

  • ELVIS IS (UN)BEATABLE

  • What is it about George? Unlike the others, George seems

    to attract an uneducated fan base. A collection of inarticulate

    housewives and teens. Weird.

  • @ArgentineExpel4Fraud Dude fuck yourself George was as great a songwritter as john or paul may he rest in peace its people like you who r ruining socity

  • Jesus, who the fuck care what George thinks? This

    PLAGIARIZER! Mr. Beatle- Lite. This man who made

    his career on the backs of his older, wiser band mates!

    This FAKE hippie, this complainer and guru who preached

    the evils of MATERIALISM while living in a 120-room

    mansion! Never mind his awkward music!

  • Thnx Elvis for changing music so we had the beatles

  • The day Elvis died I just couldn't stop playing Heart Break Hotel in my head.

  • Elvis didn't steal the music. He loved it. He felt it and wanted to sing the music he was raised on. The same way everyone plays and sings the songs they love. He was paying homage to the music of his life. It wasn't black music or white music...it was just GREAT music. We all do that. We all sing the songs we love. It dont matter where they come from

  • As a whole, Elvis really embodies the whole sweeping revolution of rock n roll because of his emotional impact on music and the people- not to mention the significant artists who highly contributed: Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, etc. Elvis did not expect to be anybody important in the first place and never actually figured out what made him so 'special.' People debate about him stealing 'black music.' lol wut -.- Music is so universal- music doesn't really "belong" to anyone. 

  • @hotathlete2 Now ur being a jokester? ur the joke - just like elvis.

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