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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

Song rejected by Warner brothers for George's Somewhere in England album.

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  • I do love this song, but the thing that strikes me about the video is how really DIFFERENT George looks throughout his life. 1968 George looks totally different from 1971 George who looks totally different from 1977 George, and so forth. He really looks like a completely different man at different stages of his life. Most people's internal evolution and transformation as they go through life isn't visible on the outside that strikingly.

  • nice observation very true, john was even more like that, like a chameleon

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  • George Harison is not dead. He is in our hearts.

  • George's "sound" is so distinctive--almost indescribable--but you know it whenever you hear it. I miss him so. A unique man, a unique sound.

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  • Always beautiful!

    

  • This song means a lot in My life, it's so special

  • Hi George!

  • George was unique in every way, that's what made him who , he was, a"Ledgend!"

  • Warner Broth were without any feeling..... WE love thing song.... and don't understand why they denied this beautiful song....

  • What a wonderful song. *heart breaks*

  • This song was rejected? No way.

  • Great man, great song - 10 years on and still hugely missed

  • Where can I get this song? How can it be purchased? I looked on iTunes, not there. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!

  • @TotzthePlaid No need to be so literal-minded. Obviously I can see consistent facial bone structures, only that he completely and radically changed "look" many times over the year, I see this as a metaphor for his growth as a person, spiritually and intellectually, as well as the natural aging process. I wasn't suggesting that George had plastic surgery or something.

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