The travelling Wilbur’s is one band you could truly call legendary. Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, George Harrison Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan you’ll never see anything like that again.😲
Hay ,Jeff your singing Roy Orbison's bit. Jeff: fucking thanks lads . How can you match Roy ? Springsteen been trying for years. And I'm not having a go because Iove them all .Someone tell me , How do you stand in for Roy Orbison. Well that's me blinded by the light .
Youve got to admire Dhani here. He's holding his own with these guys. He's played with most of these guys for years and not because he's George's son but because he's got the skills to be there.
There's always a need for a little showmanship at concerts. Yah. He's like a human metronome. (I always love spotting the "Phil Collins lookalike" percussionist in concert videos.) Ray, and Leland Sklar, have uniquely identifiable presence in a whole cross section of performances.
@@graemed3012 , he really does and he's always upbeat excited like a kid. But I would be too, as Laoluu said, he's running the show and for the biggest names ever! By the way, Dhani's guitar looks way too big for him, lol.
Bon Scott & Malcolm Young (of AC/DC, my all-time faves), Little Richard, Ray Charles, Bill Haley, Elvis, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Waylon Jennings, Ritchie Valens, Hank Williams Sr., John Bonham, Cliff Burton, Eddie Van Halen, Gram Parsons, Pete Way & Paul Chapman (UFO), Neil Peart, Pete Hamm & Tom Evans (Badfinger), Peter Green, Roky Erickson, Jeff Beck, John Entwistle & Keith Moon, Harry Nilsson (the most underrated White male vocalist), Marc Bolan, David Berman (of Silver Jews, singer/songwriter), Roy Buchanan, Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, and Levon Helm (and others from The Band), Stevie Wright & George Young (The Easybeats), David Crosby, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Lemmy Kilmister, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Prince, Nick Drake, Joe Strummer, Daniel Johnston, Kurt Cobain, Chris Cornell, Andrew Wood, Mitch Mitchell, Laine Staley, Ronnie Lane & Steve Marriott (both of Small Faces, and have to say, Robert Plant owes his career as a singer to Marriott!), Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, The ENTIRE original Ramones lineup, Dennis & Carl Wilson, Hillel Slovak, Syd Barrett & Richard Wright (The Pink Floyd ❤️), Rory Gallagher, Karen Carpenter, Ian Curtis, 3/4 of The Monkees, Brian Jones, Jon Brookes & Rob Collins (of The Charlatans UK), Elliott Smith, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Joe Diffie, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Rocco Prestia, Gar Samuelson (original Megadeth drummer and thrash metal drumming pioneer), Jeff Hanneman (the late, great guitarist and main man as well as the most successful songwriter in Slayer who made them a household name. Sorry, Kerry, but it was Jeff, not you pal), “Dimebag” Darrell & Vinnie Paul Abbott (brothers who started Pantera), Burt Bacharach, etc. etc. and so on.
My dad died in March 2019 I miss him loads he loved this band I listen to their music and I thank my dad for giving me a proper education when it comes to appreciate great music, RIP Dad thanks for the music
My dad died in February 2020 he was 67 and we played this and End of the Line at his funeral. He loved the Wilburys. Id never say I know how you feel, as its different for everyone. But let's just say I can relate.
I love this and absolutely LOVE how Tom goes in back to play along George’s son ( who looks like he is 12) and gives him the rock and roll “good job son” nod!!!
...and Jim Keltner, drummer for the Traveling Wilburys ("Buster Sidebury"), who plays on this rendition of "Handle with Care" here in the Concert for George...
The series of events beginning at around 2:22 -- (1) Mike Campbell looking over at Jeff Lynne, casually wondering if he'll remember to cover the harmony on "I'll clean it up myself I guess" (they had virtually zero rehearsal for this thing), and (2) Lynne not only doing so but completely knocking it out of the park, and (3) Campbell's look of delight registering on his face, and (4) the poignantly ceremonious quasi-curtsey he does to get Lynne's attention, so he might thank him and convey his appreciation in this moment -- he knows it's the only chance he'll ever have to do this, and (5) the cut to Petty's delivery of the _Sweet Smell of Success_ line, one of the quintessential late George lines, wherein Petty, unknowing, perfectly captures the spirit of what just transpired -- it's the line that elicits Orbison's wry smile in the video, and (6) the perfect appurtenance of Petty's earthy pelvic thrust on the kick of beat four of the measure, a model Beatlesism if ever there was (it reminds me of John's approval of the cello's blue flat seventh that intrudes on Paul's "Yesterday") -- is an illustration of what George Martin must have felt the day he realized that the world would be listening to his little band in two hundred years.
Words just cannot do justice for just how good the Wilburys were , masterful song writers and performers , we will never see the likes of them again . RIP George Tom & Roy , the world is a lot worse off without your creativity
How about Marc Mann, he was the guitarist trusted to play George Harrison's parts throughout the concert. In case you don't recognise him, he's the guy in the black flat cap. What a magnificent job he made of his task, a special performance throughout!
I loved hearing Dhani talk about his life as a child with his Uncles...Uncle Eric, Uncle Bob, Uncle Paul, Ringo and John. Imagine what outstanding formative years those were for him. And BTW I tear up whenever I watch the Video or listen to the Concert for George cds. What a beautiful tribute.
I l♡ve to watch the "Concert for George" DVD(I've just watched it again- in tears - to see Gary Brooker - the Commander - sing the SHIT out of "Old Brown Shoe" again. Gary Brooker CBE, who sang "Whiter Shade of Pale," just passed away, recently); Wow, George sure had a lot of friends. I have to ration myself, because so many people in that tribute band have passed on, now, and I hate starting to cry as I watch. The Concert really WAS a celebration of his life, and the DVD is a Desert Island companion, a thing that you would want to have with you. And, a few other things.....
Your music that lives on thanks to your friends! What could be more beautiful for a musician? And also for us who continue to listen to its wonder. Thanks George
Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and so many Music Legends from The BBC Brilliant 2012 Documentary Mr. Blue Sky: The Story Of Jeff Lynne: "Jeff Lynne is the best overall musician and producer we have ever met".
The good news is that this song and the Traveling Wilburys music will live on into infinity. Thank-you for the honour of being a part of it!!! Handle us all with care!!!
Jeff Lynne Is not only a wonderfull musician and Songwriter. He's also an exzellent organisator. He got Eric Clapton as musical director for this projekt tribute to George
I had to get the double DVD, I was a fan of George's when I was a little kid - when they first came to America. This entire concert was so well done by everyone. Lots of respect was evident on stage. One of the best concerts ever done.
If anyone deserved to do Roy's part after he passed, it was Jeff, without a doubt. Roy had to be smiling watching them play this from the other side. Legends 💯💯
@@igermiinfettano I understand that after the tragic death of Roy Orbison, Del Shannon was approached to sit in for Roy, but after Del committed suicide, it was deemed appropriate to wind the Wilburys up.
This music reminds my older brain how blessed I am to have grown up with these amazing artists. Some of the best music ever written and will live 💗on for generations to come. ❤️
Jeff did a great Roy voice.
He really did❤. Love The Traveling Wilbury’s!!!
Jeff's voice is amazing!
Couldn’t agree more. Loved Roy Orbison growing up and Jeff didn’t let him down
I thought the same.
Jeff is all around talent and we share the same birthday--Love ELO
Jeff Lynne is like the Swiss Army knife of rock music. Songwriter. Singer. Multi-instrumentalist. Producer. Arranger...
Aaaaaaaaaa
I LOVE JEFF LYNNE!!!
musical genius.
Great description! He is amazing! 👍
AND A BRUMMIE!!!!!!
RIP George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty...
Bruth you litery seeing him rigth there
rich junkies. sad.
Three great musicians RIP
R.I.P. George Harrison, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty.
Amazing song! Rest In Peace George Harrison, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison.
El es mi beatle favorito
Only Bob Dylan is the living traveling wilbury
robtru84 Jeff Lyne is still alive
robtru84 Jeff Lynne is still alive and making music/ touring as “Jeff Lynne’s ELO.”
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Tambourine player is having a fantastic time!
Indeed he is!
@@lotstodo That's Ray Cooper. He's a percussionist for Elton John, too.
@@Pashasmom1 thanks.
The travelling Wilbur’s is one band you could truly call legendary. Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, George Harrison Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan you’ll never see anything like that again.😲
Wouldn't you have loved to be a fly on the wall during the recording sessions? It must have been so fun...
The only group where all the members are in the R&R Hall of Fame, but the group itself isn't! Although one could say CSN&Y also is.
😭😭
So true!! 5 amazing musicians. Love all of them.
@@MrSanguru Anne, a genuine question, why do you believe that of Jeff Lynn?
Jeff Lynne's voice is impeccable. Such a Musical talent.
He blew my mind here. Too me he sounded like a combination of George Bob and Roy. Unreal!!!!!!.
Right? Love love LOVE ELO and I love him with these 4 fellow musical giants. Their voices blend beautifully.
Hay ,Jeff your singing Roy Orbison's bit.
Jeff: fucking thanks lads . How can you match Roy ? Springsteen been trying for years. And I'm not having a go because Iove them all .Someone tell me , How do you stand in for Roy Orbison. Well that's me blinded by the light .
He’s so amazing. And under appreciated. He’s the secret sauce that we used to get from artists like Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn.
@@martinotoole9959 Jeff Lynne is doing a freaking good job doing it! Long live Jeff Lynne a music genius. ruclips.net/video/zzAEAkhO-LY/видео.html
Beautiful Roy Orbinson´s parts sang by Jeff. Did justice to the orriginal
Yes he did!
Jeff Lynne does a fine job singing Roy Orbison's part of the original.
Fennecky Fasty he really does- I was concerned at first thinking who would sing that part but he did fantastic
I thought that too. I was a bit worried but he did great!
tough .... um ... vocals to fill @@biancachi6435
I thought the same!
Jeff Lynne is the man
George remained relevant musically, lyrically and melodically right up to the end ... This is a great song ...
Youve got to admire Dhani here. He's holding his own with these guys. He's played with most of these guys for years and not because he's George's son but because he's got the skills to be there.
He has had the best guitar teachers in the world, starting with his dad and all the guys on stage. And great genes.
He was playing cowboy chords..
I started crying before Tom even sang a note. I miss him.
Same here. Believe me, you’re not alone.
😢
Jeff is Exactly the right voice to fill in for Roy's part.
Absolutely !
I was shocked how good Jeff Lynne was on Roy Orbison's part....what a talent..
Big "Beatle boots" to fill, and he slides into it so easy, and gets the tone just right.
It made me question who was actually singing on the original recording 😂
Not knocking the guy, but Roy Orbison is Roy effing Orbison.
Wow dani is his father's son😂
I wasn't shocked. Jeff is great at everything.
Ray Cooper is the most entertaining tambourine player EVER!
he's not just playing tambourine, he's running the show!
There's always a need for a little showmanship at concerts. Yah. He's like a human metronome. (I always love spotting the "Phil Collins lookalike" percussionist in concert videos.)
Ray, and Leland Sklar, have uniquely identifiable presence in a whole cross section of performances.
PERCUSSIONIST PAR EXCELLENCE
yes...he puts everything into it
@@graemed3012 , he really does and he's always upbeat excited like a kid. But I would be too, as Laoluu said, he's running the show and for the biggest names ever! By the way, Dhani's guitar looks way too big for him, lol.
REST in peace, George, Tom ,Roy ,BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL GENTLEMAN. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. ❤ 🎉 😢 😮😮 .
Love Tom Petty. I still can't believe he passed away. He's one of the greatest musicians ever and forever. May he rest in peace.
Absolute classic, George would have been proud, Jeff is a Brummie Bluenose legend. KRO😊
Handle With Care is one song that no one is supposed to dislike.
Dhani looks so much like his dad, it almost breaks your heart! RIP George x
Jeff Lynne is such a genius and a terrific talent. He sounded so much like Roy Orbison that I would have thought it was Roy singing ❤
I miss Tom Petty, George, Billy Preston, Lennon. The Music is beautiful.
Bon Scott & Malcolm Young (of AC/DC, my all-time faves), Little Richard, Ray Charles, Bill Haley, Elvis, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Waylon Jennings, Ritchie Valens, Hank Williams Sr., John Bonham, Cliff Burton, Eddie Van Halen, Gram Parsons, Pete Way & Paul Chapman (UFO), Neil Peart, Pete Hamm & Tom Evans (Badfinger), Peter Green, Roky Erickson, Jeff Beck, John Entwistle & Keith Moon, Harry Nilsson (the most underrated White male vocalist), Marc Bolan, David Berman (of Silver Jews, singer/songwriter), Roy Buchanan, Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, and Levon Helm (and others from The Band), Stevie Wright & George Young (The Easybeats), David Crosby, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Lemmy Kilmister, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Prince, Nick Drake, Joe Strummer, Daniel Johnston, Kurt Cobain, Chris Cornell, Andrew Wood, Mitch Mitchell, Laine Staley, Ronnie Lane &
Steve Marriott (both of Small Faces, and have to say, Robert Plant owes his career as a singer to Marriott!), Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, The ENTIRE original Ramones lineup, Dennis & Carl Wilson, Hillel Slovak, Syd Barrett & Richard Wright (The Pink Floyd ❤️), Rory Gallagher, Karen Carpenter, Ian Curtis, 3/4 of The Monkees, Brian Jones, Jon Brookes & Rob Collins (of The Charlatans UK), Elliott Smith, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Joe Diffie, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Rocco Prestia, Gar Samuelson (original Megadeth drummer and thrash metal drumming pioneer), Jeff Hanneman (the late, great guitarist and main man as well as the most successful songwriter in Slayer who made them a household name. Sorry, Kerry, but it was Jeff, not you pal), “Dimebag” Darrell & Vinnie Paul Abbott (brothers who started Pantera), Burt Bacharach, etc. etc. and so on.
Dhani looks so much like George wow
It's almost scary...
Like you know anything
What?
except he is shorter i laughed at Paul when he said George was the only one who had not aged
He doesn’t anymore. He’s fat, bald, and rude.
Grandes músicos , Pena que se foram quase todos
My dad died in March 2019 I miss him loads he loved this band I listen to their music and I thank my dad for giving me a proper education when it comes to appreciate great music, RIP Dad thanks for the music
And my dad in this January.. He makes me love this music and those bands🥰
Have you heard E.L.O.'s version of Little Town Flirt? Been out for a bit, but just came across it...just awesome!
Sweet memories ❤️ 🎼🎵
My dad died in February 2020 he was 67 and we played this and End of the Line at his funeral. He loved the Wilburys. Id never say I know how you feel, as its different for everyone. But let's just say I can relate.
@@iangarner8857 My dad in December 2021 at 72. He loved Roy Orbison and the Wilburys too. Hey- they had a great taste in music, that's for sure.
I love this and absolutely LOVE how Tom goes in back to play along George’s son ( who looks like he is 12) and gives him the rock and roll “good job son” nod!!!
I wondered..that looked like a young George, did not know it was his son.
Actually 23
Plenty of talent on the stage
@@MariusIonescu yeah I was going to mention that, thats mental that he was 24, he really doesn't look his age, he's only 44 now!
Dahni had all those guys as teachers. And his dad of course.
It's so depressing knowing that only 2 members of this legendary band are still around.
Yep it really is sad, they were magnificent together. 😡😓
I like to imagine the trio harmonizing and jammin' in heaven.......🎶 🎶 🎶 💙💙💙 ☺
We´re all going in that direction.
...and Jim Keltner, drummer for the Traveling Wilburys ("Buster Sidebury"), who plays on this rendition of "Handle with Care" here in the Concert for George...
@@cbatiau2528 he was basically the 6th Wilbury!
JEFF Lynne does A fantastic job Singing Roy Orbison's part
My God...this concert is one of the best ever in the world.
Great band. I'm a one man band on youtube.
I'm cryin'.
Everything with Jeff Lynne is pure musical gold. The greatest musician and producer !!!
Mike Campbell nailed George’s slide part
Tom, we miss you mate, god bless you!
Jeff Lynne - amazing as always
The series of events beginning at around 2:22 -- (1) Mike Campbell looking over at Jeff Lynne, casually wondering if he'll remember to cover the harmony on "I'll clean it up myself I guess" (they had virtually zero rehearsal for this thing), and (2) Lynne not only doing so but completely knocking it out of the park, and (3) Campbell's look of delight registering on his face, and (4) the poignantly ceremonious quasi-curtsey he does to get Lynne's attention, so he might thank him and convey his appreciation in this moment -- he knows it's the only chance he'll ever have to do this, and (5) the cut to Petty's delivery of the _Sweet Smell of Success_ line, one of the quintessential late George lines, wherein Petty, unknowing, perfectly captures the spirit of what just transpired -- it's the line that elicits Orbison's wry smile in the video, and (6) the perfect appurtenance of Petty's earthy pelvic thrust on the kick of beat four of the measure, a model Beatlesism if ever there was (it reminds me of John's approval of the cello's blue flat seventh that intrudes on Paul's "Yesterday") -- is an illustration of what George Martin must have felt the day he realized that the world would be listening to his little band in two hundred years.
He is one man that is aging very gracefully. To this day he still looks and sounds incredible.
Ray Cooper is amazing
I consider this the final performance of the Traveling Wilburys.
It's not since Bob wasn't there.
Javier Pérez Two thirds of the living members (during 2001 at least, may Tom Rest In Peace) is still pretty damn good
How about While My Guitar Gently Weeps with Prince?
Also handle with care in 2004
Man.. well said.. Truly The Last Performance
Jeff Lynne's voice is simply beautiful!
Jeff Lynne's teve uma grande participação neste show. Grande cantor e excelente músico.
Love Tom Petty’s voice ❤️
Love Jeff Lynne's amazing voice.
This is a great group. I'm a one man band on youtube.
Tom Petty had a golden voice
Jeff Lynne is amazing on Roy Orbisons lines
Es hermoso
The greatest assembly of Guitarists. RIP to Tom , Roy and George ✝️🙏🎸🎸🎸
This song just makes me so happy!
I don't think anyone else could come close to Roy Orbison's voice other than Jeff Lynne. What a song. What a group.
Superband !!! I still miss Tom Petty, George Harrison and Roy Orbison .
It's actually scary how similar Jeff Lynne sounds to Roy! This is amazing. Rip George Tom and Roy.
Just Jeff and Bob left, but in the immortal words of Homer Simpson. ' Oh well' we all gotta go sometime. Happy journey everyone.
Words just cannot do justice for just how good the Wilburys were , masterful song writers and performers , we will never see the likes of them again . RIP George Tom & Roy , the world is a lot worse off without your creativity
Jeff’s voice really stands out in this video…Pristine!
Five of the greatest musicians in one of the greatest bands ever.
It's amazing how Jeff Lynne sounded like Roy, what an amazing voice he has !
Tom Petty did a great job representing the USA at this Concert for George
AND Billy Preston doing My Sweet Lord.
How about Marc Mann, he was the guitarist trusted to play George Harrison's parts throughout the concert. In case you don't recognise him, he's the guy in the black flat cap. What a magnificent job he made of his task, a special performance throughout!
@@ianmathie5337 Thanks for this info. I have often wondered who all the guitarists were.
@@allymayful Billy actually recorded a version of My Sweet Lord and released it before George's version got released.
@@afox7376 That’s interesting! As a Single or on an LP?
Love Mike Campbell playing George’s slide part. Amazing performance by all.
Another great George Harrison song!!
I love it that Danny Harrison's playing aswell. Brilliant stuff.
One of the greatest performances ever ever...I miss George and Tom!!
Don't forget Roy!
Shout out to the Tamborine player in the background playing the SHIT outta that Tamborine.
Jeff Lynne is so underrated and one of my all-time favorite singers, guitar players, writers, and Showman
Sounds a bit like orbison
I loved hearing Dhani talk about his life as a child with his Uncles...Uncle Eric, Uncle Bob, Uncle Paul, Ringo and John. Imagine what outstanding formative years those were for him. And BTW I tear up whenever I watch the Video or listen to the Concert for George cds. What a beautiful tribute.
Ditto kurtisle, ditto. TP grew up about 10 minutes from me...........I've got tears now after watching these three songs.....................
I l♡ve to watch the "Concert for George" DVD(I've just watched it again- in tears - to see Gary Brooker - the Commander - sing the SHIT out of "Old Brown Shoe" again. Gary Brooker CBE, who sang "Whiter Shade of Pale," just passed away, recently); Wow, George sure had a lot of friends. I have to ration myself, because so many people in that tribute band have passed on, now, and I hate starting to cry as I watch. The Concert really WAS a celebration of his life, and the DVD is a Desert Island companion, a thing that you would want to have with you. And, a few other things.....
John who? Dhani never met John Lennon.
Jeff Lynne's voice is great and very special. Long live Jeff Lynne's ELO! Please tour in 2022.
Só monstros sagrados do rock, excelente, maravilhoso
The percussionist playing tambourine is just amazing ! Incredible energy !
129Undertaker Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper has been on countless recordings and sought after for so many performances, especially these star laden events.
he is having a ball
That's Jim Keltner, not Ray Cooper, I think
Nope. It’s Ray Cooper
Jeff you are the best!
Your music that lives on thanks to your friends! What could be more beautiful for a musician? And also for us who continue to listen to its wonder. Thanks George
Tom petty that looks at harrison son is one of the best things I've ever seen
Jeff Lynne once again great job on vocals!!!
Pamiętamy George!
Jeff Lynne... what a voice. Multi-talented.
The heartbreakers are awesome musicians.
Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and so many Music Legends from The BBC Brilliant 2012 Documentary Mr. Blue Sky: The Story Of Jeff Lynne: "Jeff Lynne is the best overall musician and producer we have ever met".
Jeff Lynne is an international treasure!
I miss George and I miss Tom & Roy The world will never be the same without them but oh what beauty they left us! God bless them!
I love the tambourine man just grooving in the back
RIP Tom Petty - thinking of you tonight. Such a great talent.
So beautiful song by great musicians. ❤ Love it. Thank you. 🎼🎸🎸🎸🎶👍🙏💎☮️
Jeff Lynne sure did justice and tribute to Roy Orbison with his meticulous vocals!
Just totally classic with Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty sharing vocals on this song as they both play the guitar.......what else could you want, Huh?
Great signing by Jeff Lynne doing Roy Orbison's part in the song. Awesome!
All you need is real love, real emotional connections between each others
Beautiful song...almost brings me to tears
Jeff loyal friend of George❤
The good news is that this song and the Traveling Wilburys music will live on into infinity. Thank-you for the honour of being a part of it!!! Handle us all with care!!!
This is fantastic, look at little Dhani he looks buzzing he looks so much like his father it’s scary 🥰
There's one word that describes Jeff Lynne: Genius.
I can still hear Roy Orbison singing this with the Wilburys.
That being said I love this version too!
Always great seeing Mike out there pumping up the quality …what a sweetie…
Love the tambourine player’s enthusiasm
Jeff Lynne Is not only a wonderfull musician and Songwriter. He's also an exzellent organisator. He got Eric Clapton as musical director for this projekt tribute to George
Nothing better than that. Great talent at its best
questa è la bibbia musicale !!!!!!!!!! DIVINI Renato San Bernardo Gorizia Italia
🦄🦄🦄🦄
I rate "Concert for George" as the best live concert DVD in the history of planet Earth. Full stop.
Yes👏
I agree 👍
Jolly Good❣️
Really love and care for all these men and the honorary❣️. 💋
They are so sadly missed but live so golden in our hearts!
I had to get the double DVD, I was a fan of George's when I was a little kid - when they first came to America. This entire concert was so well done by everyone. Lots of respect was evident on stage. One of the best concerts ever done.
If anyone deserved to do Roy's part after he passed, it was Jeff, without a doubt. Roy had to be smiling watching them play this from the other side. Legends 💯💯
Miss George and Tom so much... the most beautiful souls ever 😢💕
Definitely. Also missing Roy Orbison.
Bart Alder Yeah Traveling Wilburys was such a cool band, wish they could have continued...
VampireFeastHouse: I miss them both so much, also. They became great friends, which is a beautiful thing. 💖💖💘💘
@@igermiinfettano I understand that after the tragic death of Roy Orbison, Del Shannon was approached to sit in for Roy, but after Del committed suicide, it was deemed appropriate to wind the Wilburys up.
barry fowles I didn't know this... but it'd have been so cool!! I will keep these guys forever in my heart♥️
It makes me sad that I’ll never get to see George live, but I’m glad I’m able to listen to his music anytime I want. Rip a legend.
Fuck, Jeff and Tom sound absolutely superb here it’s a crying shame the wilburies couldn’t have ever toured together.
This music reminds my older brain how blessed I am to have grown up with these amazing artists. Some of the best music ever written and will live 💗on for generations to come. ❤️
Jeff is the greatest.
I always love to see Tom Petty bounce up and down to a song. ❤️
Jeff filling in Roys lyrics , brilliant