All the Beatles were asked repeatedly when they were getting back together again? They all complained about being asked that question but to no avail. George was being disingenuous when he said it was because Paul wanted publicity. Paul was just busy making albums and touring so he was out in the public whereas George was home and his career in music was at a low point until he hooked up with Jeff and his career revived.
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Yes, George was resentful for a bit too long. He spoke badly about various colleagues and held his grudge for decades. Average Beatles/Harrison fans buy into the peaceful spiritual guy story a bit too much. George himself let the grudge go in the end. He even passed away at Paul's house and was in good spirits with him. But during late 80s and early 90s, ugh.
The isolated vocal on Now and Then made for a wonderful mix. I wish they would revisit Free as a Bird and Real Love, and isolate Johns vocals for new remixes of those songs. Plus, imagine how AI could help create a great remix of Grow Old Along With Me.
I respectfully disagree. The Anthology mixes are solid and sound gelled together. "Now And Then" sounds like the vocals are in a different place from the music.
Free as a bird would benefit for sure if they would consider it! John's part still sounds a bit distant, if that's a good description. They should give it go.
@sirkayda7205 the anthology mix of "real love" is awful. You hear John's piano cut out every time his vocal line ends. That can get fixed now. It's the best of the newer songs
That was only George being George. The thought that was something funny to say. But if you see what he also really did we can see how much he loved The Beatles. Because we have the wonderful "Love" show by Cirque de Soleil, thanks to George. He was the one who suggested it...a show with Beatles songs. He never asked to include their solo career songs. Only the Beatles songs. And chose the most perfect name for it: Love.
I wonder if John would have taken part in the Anthology if he had still been here and joined in the new recordings - the other 3 never really brought that subject up when they reformed
yep! for sure them could has worked to solve his issues (in personal way & in business around all the things with the musical labels) and had will be together again working in different projects!.....In fact Real Love song was written by John Lennon & when Paul McCartney got access to the tape, the legal rights and score he analyzed the theme and talk about it with Ringo & specially George who was had years before the idea of record a new beatles track written by John (but at the time under Yoko Ono as legal rights owner), so Paul try to got green light of his band mates about of recording that particular theme, with that idea forward, then Paul mades modern musical arrangements to Real Love with some stylish of blues (that was a way to honoring the kind of music that the beatles got at start like a band in liverpool) and led that to Jeff Lynn (anthology album producer) to adding also new recording of instrumentals tracks (even some instruments with original vintage sound) around the original tape melody to the new version in Anthology album that includes some little lyrics to the chorus of Real Love adds by George & with the backing vocals perform by Ringo, George & Paul, all of this applying some technological computing to the original voice recording in the original tape by John Lennon on 1979... I mean with all of that, hearing Real Love song concept achieved, made me think that the spirit of John for sure Smiles with proud of his band brothers!!
I have always been a huge Beatles fan since day 1. They are my favourite band of all time. ELO was a huge favourite band & in the 70's & 80's I saw them a few times. I think it was 1973 or 1974 my buddy & I saw them at Massey Hall in Toronto.. We actually had front row centre seats, the only time in my life that I have ever sat there. This is way before ticketmaster, stub hub & all that stuff. We both had long hair,t shirt, blue jeans etc. I think it was during intermission we got up & walked around to the side of the stage & walked up a few stairs & walked backstage near their dressing rooms. We ran into Jeff Lynne & Bev Bevan having a beer. This was before the days of heavy security. There was no big, burly dudes acting as bouncers , etc. We chatted for a few minutes & before we left thought we would get a signature. I had a Beatles T Shirt on & my buddy had a Beethoven T shirt. Jeff signed my buddy's T shirt but refused to sign mine because it was a Beatles T shirt. Anyways Jeff ended up working with all of them except John of course especially George in the Travelling Wilburys. The 70's was an awesome decade.
Speaking as a fan - I was totally fine with the end. Would you prefer the Mona Lisa if Leonardo spent an extra year putting all kinds of bells and whistles on the painting to "improve" it?
George was my favorite Beatle at one point but he was such a whiny baby for decades after the breakup. He claimed all this spiritualism but held this strange grudge specifically against Paul. He should’ve taken his own advice from some of the songs he wrote.
Yep. One of the luckiest humans to walk the face of the earth, yet whines Incessantly. Oh poor George, I didn't get enough of my songs on the albums. Oh poor George, Paul wants me to play what he wants on the songs HE wrote! Hey Georgie, try working a 9 to 5 job you hate, sitting at a desk for forty years, barely making enough to get by, then retire and die. George did the Anthology because he needed the money. He was still bitter. The spiritual Beatle my a$$.
As you can hear from the last Lennon clip here, John didn't mind mentioning The Beatles when he was plugging a solo record, but George always had a dig at McCartney for doing the same. His relentless sniping at McCartney was one of the signatures of the Seventies (and Eighties). A bit cheap and nasty, even more so seeing as he went into the Anthology stuff for less than 'spiritual' reasons.
I've always wondered if those 4 cassettes Yoko gave Paul represented the best songs John had left. I wonder if Paul asked Yoko if he could review John's songs and pick them out himself. I wonder a lot
I also wonder if there could have been more demos that could have been given to Paul for him to play with and make into Lennon/McCartney compositions, a salute to their songwriting legacy. That would not have required all four Beatles.
I was hoping that using today’s technology, they would have remixed and improved the sound on Real Love, and Free As A Bird, and included them on the recently released 1967 - 1970 Blue album.
When Paul needed some publicity then yes, he would talk about a reunion. And when George needed money, the reunion seemed like a better idea. He blew a lot of money on the films and Friar Park.
George is being disingenuous here. He is suggesting that Paul is planting reunion stories to create buzz for his albums, but whenever either of them put out an album or, in this case, went on tour, that was the sort of question they would invariably be asked on the press junket. He is in fact responding to such a question when he throws Paul under the bus. Is he also planting such stories?
As far as i know, Yoko didn't take the tapes to Paul that night. I read elsewhere it is fake story. George had asked her for some demos. And Neil Aspinal went to her flat in Dakota to chose the demos. Sure, it is possible it is not correct. But it sounds better.
George is just too bitter , had he not been a Beatle there wouldn't have been travelling wilburys, he wouldn't have had handmade films or the 22000 bedroom house
God how I wish I had peers like Paul, John and Ringo, and the opportunity to be in a band with such wonderfully talented and motivated people. I’m pretty sure that later on, George will have recognised this and vice versa, they all made the Beatles perfect when they worked as one.
Great pity they ever allowed Jeff Lynne anywhere near Free as a Bird. Now would be a great time retrieve John's vocal and remake the song - this time as'The Beatles' and not a vanity production by J.L.
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George's whining went a few decades too long. My god was he resentful. People buy into the peaceful spiritual George too much, he only let it go in his final years. Easy, George!!
George wrote some great songs ...but Lennon/McCartney wrote a catalogue of great songs...with out those two...no Beatles no George ...before his own talents broke through he RODE ON THE SHIRT TALES OF PAUL AND JOHN
After the Beatles, Jeff Lynne is the real miracle indeed!!! Not even McCartney alone has a richer and prolific musical work than Lynne produced. Please don't misunderstand me, McCa was the real mastermind musician behind the Beatles at the end of the day, but Lynne stood on his shoulders and he delivered a superior piece of music. I refer to his musical work, but if you have any doubts, please go deeper into it.
At best, Jeff Lynne is a 'wanna be'. In contrast to the Beatles, Lynne slavishly imitate himself over and over again. Both his production techniques and his "engineering" prove he is a one-trick pony; nearly identical on every track he's ever been involved with crafting.
Upsetting how nobody seems to realize it was George who approached Yoko about the possibility using unfinished demos from John to have a definitive reunion with all four Beatles playing together again. It was after the passing of Roy Orbison that George and Jeff had talked about how the only voice who could replace his was Elvis, and word got back to George about the possibility of playing and singing with Elvis through unheard isolated recordings. Obviously this was never likely to have happened but it did open George’s mind to the possibility of having The Beatles reunite with John in the same way. Keep in mind as well that it was George who invited Paul and Ringo to reunite on “All those years ago” as a tribute to John. George wasn’t against the 3 of them playing together. Not everything is so black and white. He was against the idea of the 3 of them going out as ‘The Beatles’, which the media relentlessly begged and pressured them to do for years with Julian or Sean in Johns place. George was 100% justified to dismiss any suggestion of this scenario. Paul and Ringo were equally against this idea and had also often stated that it would never happen because they weren’t The Beatles without John.
My suggestion is that since the drummer and bass player of the Beatles are still alive - they should team up with the surviving guitar player and singer of the Who - and call the new four-piece band the Wheatles. Kind of like the breakfast cereal Wheaties.
Uh...., he inherited the Harrison estate. All these remixes, box sets, and royalties from his dad's music is now going to him. It's called "generational wealth". His children wil be multimillionaires too.
George should have gone to work at McDonald’s. Then he could stop whining about being a world class gifted and lucky musician. I heard one story that he had lost money backing projects and actually needed the money from the reunion
George always was a bit arrogant ,I think he was a bit jealous that P and J did most of the stuff ,but in THE END he did some great stuff ...living under a cloud! lets face it, P and J stormed the world ,G came behind ,(with the help of J)and did good stuff
The guy hasn't played in concert since 1966 and makes it a condition of his return to the group that the project of giving a concert event be abandoned! And goes so far as to whine about not going up to play on the roof of their offices. Appalling.
@@abdelkrim179 meanwhile Paul gave 200% to all George songs throughout '68 and '69 while John stopped showing up or showed with all of his being that he's bored immensely.
@@Robert_St-Preux If one calls a jerk one of the members of the best group in the history of music, known for its kindness due to meditation, he's only a hater. George was a human being and could make mistakes like everyone else, but those who call jerk a calm and calm person like George, are just envious jek haters. George and Eric Clapton were friends and Eric played with George at his concerts. Eric told that, after Patty left George for him, George phoned Eric and said, "Keep yourself free for the next few months, we go on tour. Eric, who expected reproaches and insults, was amazed. That's who George was, other than a jerk.
That final quote by John is amazing!
What did john say,
@dyslexicbatnam1350 Had John lived on, I think Live Aid would have been very hard for them to turn down.
We need a Peter Jackson's cut of those sessions 🙏🙏
That’s what I’ve been saying!!!!
It’s a must!
Call The Beatles Reunion. It would be a hit!
@@oct9AFD I don't think there is really that much footage.
Enjoyed that. GH could be grumpy
Yes.... he could very grumpy indeed. And snide too. Not many people know that.
In a way, the Beatles were back together to leave three more marvellous songs once again!!
All the Beatles were asked repeatedly when they were getting back together again? They all complained about being asked that question but to no avail. George was being disingenuous when he said it was because Paul wanted publicity. Paul was just busy making albums and touring so he was out in the public whereas George was home and his career in music was at a low point until he hooked up with Jeff and his career revived.
Yes, George was resentful for a bit too long. He spoke badly about various colleagues and held his grudge for decades. Average Beatles/Harrison fans buy into the peaceful spiritual guy story a bit too much. George himself let the grudge go in the end. He even passed away at Paul's house and was in good spirits with him. But during late 80s and early 90s, ugh.
😂uniformed drivel.
@@DungeonTV100 - you werent even born when the beatles were together.
@@hammer44headshut up boomer
Yes, agreed George seemed to take cheap shots at Paul every chance he could.
Having Been In A World Famous Band In My Own Mind, I Can Understand This
The isolated vocal on Now and Then made for a wonderful mix. I wish they would revisit Free as a Bird and Real Love, and isolate Johns vocals for new remixes of those songs. Plus, imagine how AI could help create a great remix of Grow Old Along With Me.
I respectfully disagree. The Anthology mixes are solid and sound gelled together. "Now And Then" sounds like the vocals are in a different place from the music.
AI version of Real Love has just been put on RUclips with it making John's actual vocals crystal clear, it's amazing!!
Free as a bird would benefit for sure if they would consider it! John's part still sounds a bit distant, if that's a good description. They should give it go.
Updated versions of "Free As A Bird" have been online for quite a while. 😊
@sirkayda7205 the anthology mix of "real love" is awful. You hear John's piano cut out every time his vocal line ends. That can get fixed now. It's the best of the newer songs
Sorry George, I will never sod off about the Beatles. Love you though. RIP
That was only George being George. The thought that was something funny to say. But if you see what he also really did we can see how much he loved The Beatles. Because we have the wonderful "Love" show by Cirque de Soleil, thanks to George. He was the one who suggested it...a show with Beatles songs. He never asked to include their solo career songs. Only the Beatles songs. And chose the most perfect name for it: Love.
Did he say there were four cassette demos? Now and then, Free as a bird, Real Love, what would have been the 4th?
"Grow Old with Me" was reported to be the forth. I don't think the quality was good enough to use John's vocal.
Billy's Here
Ringo and Paul did end up recording a version of it for a Ringo album if you’re curious about it though.
@@SnapeGaveMeDetention thanks!
I wonder if John would have taken part in the Anthology if he had still been here and joined in the new recordings - the other 3 never really brought that subject up when they reformed
Absolutely!
I think The Beatles would have gotten together in the 80s. Or just John and Paul would have written together.
They would reunite for Live Aid (1985).
yep! for sure them could has worked to solve his issues (in personal way & in business around all the things with the musical labels) and had will be together again working in different projects!.....In fact Real Love song was written by John Lennon & when Paul McCartney got access to the tape, the legal rights and score he analyzed the theme and talk about it with Ringo & specially George who was had years before the idea of record a new beatles track written by John (but at the time under Yoko Ono as legal rights owner), so Paul try to got green light of his band mates about of recording that particular theme, with that idea forward, then Paul mades modern musical arrangements to Real Love with some stylish of blues (that was a way to honoring the kind of music that the beatles got at start like a band in liverpool) and led that to Jeff Lynn (anthology album producer) to adding also new recording of instrumentals tracks (even some instruments with original vintage sound) around the original tape melody to the new version in Anthology album that includes some little lyrics to the chorus of Real Love adds by George & with the backing vocals perform by Ringo, George & Paul, all of this applying some technological computing to the original voice recording in the original tape by John Lennon on 1979...
I mean with all of that, hearing Real Love song concept achieved, made me think that the spirit of John for sure Smiles with proud of his band brothers!!
Glad you used the video I posted of their reunion on 1994. Nice video!
I have always been a huge Beatles fan since day 1. They are my favourite band of all time. ELO was a huge favourite band & in the 70's & 80's I saw them a few times. I think it was 1973 or 1974 my buddy & I saw them at Massey Hall in Toronto.. We actually had front row centre seats, the only time in my life that I have ever sat there. This is way before ticketmaster, stub hub & all that stuff. We both had long hair,t shirt, blue jeans etc. I think it was during intermission we got up & walked around to the side of the stage & walked up a few stairs & walked backstage near their dressing rooms. We ran into Jeff Lynne & Bev Bevan having a beer. This was before the days of heavy security. There was no big, burly dudes acting as bouncers , etc. We chatted for a few minutes & before we left thought we would get a signature. I had a Beatles T Shirt on & my buddy had a Beethoven T shirt. Jeff signed my buddy's T shirt but refused to sign mine because it was a Beatles T shirt. Anyways Jeff ended up working with all of them except John of course especially George in the Travelling Wilburys. The 70's was an awesome decade.
George get over it. The Beatles were loved. We didn't want it to end😢
Speaking as a fan - I was totally fine with the end. Would you prefer the Mona Lisa if Leonardo spent an extra year putting all kinds of bells and whistles on the painting to "improve" it?
George was my favorite Beatle at one point but he was such a whiny baby for decades after the breakup. He claimed all this spiritualism but held this strange grudge specifically against Paul. He should’ve taken his own advice from some of the songs he wrote.
So true.
Yep. One of the luckiest humans to walk the face of the earth, yet whines Incessantly. Oh poor George, I didn't get enough of my songs on the albums. Oh poor George, Paul wants me to play what he wants on the songs HE wrote! Hey Georgie, try working a 9 to 5 job you hate, sitting at a desk for forty years, barely making enough to get by, then retire and die. George did the Anthology because he needed the money. He was still bitter. The spiritual Beatle my a$$.
Thanks John Paul George ringo.
As you can hear from the last Lennon clip here, John didn't mind mentioning The Beatles when he was plugging a solo record, but George always had a dig at McCartney for doing the same. His relentless sniping at McCartney was one of the signatures of the Seventies (and Eighties). A bit cheap and nasty, even more so seeing as he went into the Anthology stuff for less than 'spiritual' reasons.
He needed the money, period.
Thoroughly enjoyed! Are you gonna a similar vein for the others (RL & NAT)?
Jeff Lynne rules You have very likely never heard the Jeff Lynne song 'Sooner or Later.' it's a good song. Give it a listen, right here, on RUclips👍
I've always wondered if those 4 cassettes Yoko gave Paul represented the best songs John had left. I wonder if Paul asked Yoko if he could review John's songs and pick them out himself. I wonder a lot
I also wonder if there could have been more demos that could have been given to Paul for him to play with and make into Lennon/McCartney compositions, a salute to their songwriting legacy. That would not have required all four Beatles.
There’s definitely more great Lennon demos that never made it! ‘Grow Old with me’ is one of my favs
Real Love has a cool backmask
@@WillStephensArt Grow Old With Me is on “Milk and Honey”
Real love best of the anthology songs by miles
The Beatles is 👍
Paul’s wobbly head 😝 he’s a caricature of himself
I was hoping that using today’s technology, they would have remixed and improved the sound on Real Love, and Free As A Bird, and included them on the recently released 1967 - 1970 Blue album.
FPSHOT studios was up and running ?
At 1:06 As you say: How did this "Miracle Happen" a bird takes wing behind you. The miracle is always happening, all around us.
Im not trying to be a wise ass but Paul, George and Ringo did All Those Years Ago in 1981, Right?
When Paul needed some publicity then yes, he would talk about a reunion. And when George needed money, the reunion seemed like a better idea. He blew a lot of money on the films and Friar Park.
I would say Paul meant it for real. Geoge didn't.
George is being disingenuous here. He is suggesting that Paul is planting reunion stories to create buzz for his albums, but whenever either of them put out an album or, in this case, went on tour, that was the sort of question they would invariably be asked on the press junket. He is in fact responding to such a question when he throws Paul under the bus. Is he also planting such stories?
Vaya estupidez😂😂😂
As far as i know, Yoko didn't take the tapes to Paul that night. I read elsewhere it is fake story. George had asked her for some demos. And Neil Aspinal went to her flat in Dakota to chose the demos. Sure, it is possible it is not correct. But it sounds better.
No sabes nada😂😂
George is just too bitter , had he not been a Beatle there wouldn't have been travelling wilburys, he wouldn't have had handmade films or the 22000 bedroom house
If he wasn't a BEATLE he may not have been anything...unlike the postman opportunity doesn't always KNOCK TWICE
God how I wish I had peers like Paul, John and Ringo, and the opportunity to be in a band with such wonderfully talented and motivated people. I’m pretty sure that later on, George will have recognised this and vice versa, they all made the Beatles perfect when they worked as one.
I thought they the reunion was at Friar Park George's house and I also thought the John's free as a bird tape was from 73.?
At this point ringo had only been using hair/beard dye for 20 years!
I think longer. He had a gray part of his hair and eyebrow that it seems like he dyed as he joined The Beatles.
@@ZacLJones Yep one of those unlucky ones who started goin gray in his 20's. I guess he has done ok for himself though. lol
@@ZacLJones Well he wasnt in his teens when he joined them. So 20's sounds like its plausible.
@@metallives529Oh the travesty of having gray hair......
@@patcola7335 Must be huge travesty in Ringo's case!
Debieron dar un concierto no como los beatles, sino como Paul, George y Ringo, y hasta incluir en la banda a Julián, el hijo de Jhon Lennon....
Not the Beatles reunion, the Threetles Reunion..
There’s no miracle here ! They are always in contact with each other, they are family
❤JPGR
In the thumbnail Ringo looks like Norm Abrams from the New Yankee Workshop
Jeff, Paul, George, and Ringo was close enough.
LOL.
😅😅😅
The BeELOtles!
@@M_Lev___ I like that
@@KatharineShaw-z8u 🙂
Seems George got annoyed with Paul immediately
@@ajbianchi85 why do you say that?
In this video thumbnail, Ringo is the same height as Paul and George. He must’ve grown 3+ inches.
It’s all about perspective. Ringo is standing close to the camera, at an angle
@@Redhotshawntexas well, it fooled me, they did a very good job. I thought maybe Ringo was wearing 3 inch heels.
George Harrison 😭
Just imagine the 'Remember when' conversation with the blinkin BEATLES
Great pity they ever allowed Jeff Lynne anywhere near Free as a Bird. Now would be a great time retrieve John's vocal and remake the song - this time as'The Beatles' and not a vanity production by J.L.
George's whining went a few decades too long. My god was he resentful. People buy into the peaceful spiritual George too much, he only let it go in his final years. Easy, George!!
George wrote some great songs ...but Lennon/McCartney wrote a catalogue of great songs...with out those two...no Beatles no George ...before his own talents broke through he RODE ON THE SHIRT TALES OF PAUL AND JOHN
After the Beatles, Jeff Lynne is the real miracle indeed!!! Not even McCartney alone has a richer and prolific musical work than Lynne produced. Please don't misunderstand me, McCa was the real mastermind musician behind the Beatles at the end of the day, but Lynne stood on his shoulders and he delivered a superior piece of music. I refer to his musical work, but if you have any doubts, please go deeper into it.
Dicho por el mismo solo imitaba a los beatles!lee un poco bebe😂😂
@@JosepMascort-ik4gg please go deeper into it
At best, Jeff Lynne is a 'wanna be'. In contrast to the Beatles, Lynne slavishly imitate himself over and over again. Both his production techniques and his "engineering" prove he is a one-trick pony; nearly identical on every track he's ever been involved with crafting.
Jeff Lynne its only copy de beatles boy
Paul, Paul, Paul and Paul....Me, Me, Me and Me
Eres burro o burro?sin Paul no duraban ni 5 años dicho por ringo!burro😂
I wonder what john would look like in 94 ,seems he didn't like the way he looked in 1980,he looked Sickle, who knows how much time he actually had.
Eh?
I think John was on a diet. I believe his wife was behind it.
Upsetting how nobody seems to realize it was George who approached Yoko about the possibility using unfinished demos from John to have a definitive reunion with all four Beatles playing together again.
It was after the passing of Roy Orbison that George and Jeff had talked about how the only voice who could replace his was Elvis, and word got back to George about the possibility of playing and singing with Elvis through unheard isolated recordings. Obviously this was never likely to have happened but it did open George’s mind to the possibility of having The Beatles reunite with John in the same way.
Keep in mind as well that it was George who invited Paul and Ringo to reunite on “All those years ago” as a tribute to John.
George wasn’t against the 3 of them playing together. Not everything is so black and white. He was against the idea of the 3 of them going out as ‘The Beatles’, which the media relentlessly begged and pressured them to do for years with Julian or Sean in Johns place. George was 100% justified to dismiss any suggestion of this scenario. Paul and Ringo were equally against this idea and had also often stated that it would never happen because they weren’t The Beatles without John.
My suggestion is that since the drummer and bass player of the Beatles are still alive - they should team up with the surviving guitar player and singer of the Who - and call the new four-piece band the Wheatles. Kind of like the breakfast cereal Wheaties.
😂😂😂
Well, the originial Stones singer and guitar player are alive as well.....
@@jurepotokar9068 Yes, but bassist Bill Wyman is still alive too.
@@spindriftdrinkerhilarious how you’re getting pedantic about your quip.
@@johnp515 Thank you! Pedantry is my calling-card!
George's son's net worth is about 300 million, where did that come from?
Same with Bob Geldorf...on the morning of LIVE AID 1985 Geldorf was totally broke! Today he's worth over 200million!!!!!
Uh...., he inherited the Harrison estate. All these remixes, box sets, and royalties from his dad's music is now going to him. It's called "generational wealth". His children wil be multimillionaires too.
@@michaelharrington75 but George was almost broke according to this video???
@@freddykabulaschnitza2475 The video is wrong. George was worth about 400 million when he died.
@@michaelharrington75 Nobody buys records anymore and Radio stations no longer play his music.
There was never a “Beatles reunion” back in ‘94. No John, no reunion.
George should have gone to work at McDonald’s. Then he could stop whining about being a world class gifted and lucky musician. I heard one story that he had lost money backing projects and actually needed the money from the reunion
Ooohhh nasty nasty anti Harrison propaganda 🤪. I hate these things I don't know why I click. But it beats the Armageddon ones. I think?
George always was a bit arrogant ,I think he was a bit jealous that P and J did most of the stuff ,but in THE END he did some great stuff ...living under a cloud! lets face it, P and J stormed the world ,G came behind ,(with the help of J)and did good stuff
George always came across like a miserable old man after The Beatles.
To be fair, he was very often a miserable young man when he was in The Beatles.
- WhaTs...?!? - George was The MosT BeaTlerian in her Music ProducTion...~
So tired of George Harrision his crybaby crap .
Seems like GH never got over being treated like a second class citizen within the band.
And he never took to Billy
@@PaulFormentos yawn
Free as a Bird was the best of the fake Beatles reunion songs..George was right about Paul who is a publicity hound
Get Back truly exposed George for the jerk that he often was.
The guy hasn't played in concert since 1966 and makes it a condition of his return to the group that the project of giving a concert event be abandoned! And goes so far as to whine about not going up to play on the roof of their offices. Appalling.
@@abdelkrim179 meanwhile Paul gave 200% to all George songs throughout '68 and '69 while John stopped showing up or showed with all of his being that he's bored immensely.
@@DanRelayer_Ukraine George is one of the Beatles you are only a HATER.
@@Alex-gn9px You can hear George's opinion of the Beatles at 1:14 . I guess he is a hater, too?
@@Robert_St-Preux If one calls a jerk one of the members of the best group in the history of music, known for its kindness due to meditation, he's only a hater. George was a human being and could make mistakes like everyone else, but those who call jerk a calm and calm person like George, are just envious jek haters. George and Eric Clapton were friends and Eric played with George at his concerts. Eric told that, after Patty left George for him, George phoned Eric and said, "Keep yourself free for the next few months, we go on tour. Eric, who expected reproaches and insults, was amazed. That's who George was, other than a jerk.
I Me Mine
George got annoyed because Paul is always doing his Paul shtick.
And what shtick is that?
@@johnp515 Bet you don;t get an answer.
Although I’m a big fan of ELO, o think that Jeff Lynne spoiled this project.
Could you elaborate? I’m a big fan of ELO as well and I would love to know what Jeff Lynne contribute to this project.
Why? HOW?
Hate videos that are just compilations of other videos
bwuh
The. Should. Got. Together. With. Julian. And. When. On. Tour.
George always such a downer and complainer.
Fake Beatles. Not the real ones - it is obvious in the photo. All gone.
Book: Plastic Macca and the Death and Replacement of Beatles Paul McCartney.
Yawn 🥱
That's not Paul. This is Paul - www.youtube.com/@justiceforjamespaulmccartney
Don’t be a moron
Boooooooored!
Yes as if everyone who knew Paul went along with this......truth prevails friend. Paul McCartney is still here. He never left.
@@patcola7335 Like so many conspiracy theories this one falls apart on exactly that basis.
@@alanmusicman3385 It says more about what peoples hearts if they think that this is true. Truth will always prevail
Much, much better if Jeff Lynne had left his ego at the door. Giles Martin would have been the wiser choice.