No matter what song George Harrison is singing, even a heavy Dylan song, joy is spilling out of him and all over the stage and audience. His greatest gift was his pure joy.
George, with all the trappings of unimaginable fame and riches as a young man...became a "Realised Man" and a searcher of truth by the time he and the fellow Beatles went to India in 67 to see the Maharishi. George was gaining as much enlightenment as possible, by the time he was 26 years old. And he was still quite a human, prone to pitfalls and addictions (like smoking cigarettes and a bout with the "Peruvian Marching Powder" in the early 70's) But he ALWAYS sang from his SOUL...which was pure joy as he grew older.
What?? George was never joyful? He lived a depressed, addicted, lonely, bitter, angry , resentful, wasteful, fake life and never had a meaningful loving relationship and that's words from him. He was a confused chap and only have to listen to him talk about buddist life to see he has no idea what he is talking about! 😂 George was a very violent person and very uneducated just look at him in his early days he obviously has mental health problems. And to not be grateful to Paul and John everyday of his life shows how twisted and spoilt his thinking was, imagine Paul and John letting you in the band and even letting you write songs and then bitchy about it!!!! Has to be no 1 spoilt brat world ever!
Meet George Harrison at JFK Airport, He had just arrived from London and I Walked up to Him and introduced myself and my sister Karen he shook my hand and I told him how much I LOVED The BEATLES and then he gave me his Autograph on a piece of paper , he asked me to turn around and used my back to sign it. He said to my sister walk babe and put his around her as they walked through the terminal and signed an Autograph for her.Karen was only 15 and I was 14.
After the Beatles split up, almost all anyone talked about was Lennon and McCartney. George somehow stayed under the radar. But when you see who Harrison performed with, from Clapton to Petty to Dylan, and his wonderful songs with the Traveling Wilburys, you know how valued and loved he was in the scene among the greatest. The youngest of the Beatles is one of the greatest in rock'n'roll!❤
All things must pass should be considered the album of the century!! Unprecedented leadership coming from Mr Harrison to create a masterpiece that will never be replicated!! Namaste! 2020 2021! Peace!!
Maybe one of the top 20 albums of the century. The Traveling Wilburys have to be in there somewhere as well as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Just my opinion ✌️❤️🌼
My Sweet George! Dylan somehow brought out the very best in George. I'd have given anything to hear an entire concert of George performing nothing but Bob songs. His love for the Maestro's work seemed to release the most exhilarating enthusiasm in George, arguably illuminating the reason that the Traveling Wilburies albums are such joyous records to listen to. God rest you, George.
Agreed, even when your George Harrison he could still acknowledge Dylan's greatness and still be George his friend, only because Dylan acknowledged his greatness and he could be Bob.
@@sailorr4287 No it isn't. So glad I got to see him in 1974 with The Band. The Traveling Wilburys were fantastic. Rest in Peace George Harrison and Tom Petty. You both are still greatly missed and loved ✌️❤️🌼
Seems like George has some of his dance steps left from the early years. It was great seeing him at the tribute for Dylan. I also loved his impromptu trip to a radio station and had to laugh at his little jab towards Paul during the course of the interview. Greatest member that'll work for songs. God bless you George 🙏🖤😇
Oopsy. Capital H should Harrison read. I am sorry. But, while I am here, I would like to say that I had the good fortune to see George perform live on stage an astoundingly thrilling three times: once with The Beatles live at DC Stadium on August 15, 1966; then, I attended both of the Concerts for the People of Bangaladesh. Row five; center stage. Heaven doesn't get better than feeling George Harrison's and Eric Clapton's sweat and spittle on my body twice in one day!
The amount of talent assembled on that stage for this show is beyond amazing! Many Thanks for taking the time and effort to post this.👍🏼👍🏼 Two thumbs way up!
George loved Bob. In 1970 George paid Bob a visit at his house in upstate New York and they recorded quite a few songs together. (Some of these recordings can be found on RUclips®️.) Around that time Bob wrote the song “If Not for You,” which ended up on the NEW MORNING album. George loved the song and did a gorgeous cover of it on the album ALL THINGS MUST PASS. Not too long after that, George invited Bob to be a part of THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH. Then, almost 20 years later, they became bandmates in The Traveling Wilburys. Indeed it was a brotherly bond the two of them shared, one that went way beyond the music. 🎶
Seems like Bob was trying out songs for "Self-Portrait" with George & a few other musicians.. The audio can be found on Utube under "Bob Dylan & George Harrison in Studio* If I'm not mistaken Charlie Daniels is there on drums.. To bad no one recorded it .. It was before the existence of smart-phones..
Thank You for posting this. Finally. I used to have this on VHS tape and when that F(*&^%$& official release came out I didn't buy it because it snubbed George Harrison by only including I think 1 song that he sang while they had a bunch of other crap on there I didn't even want. Glad to see this whole thing so thanks again.
George embraced his spiritual connection, and here's proof what it can do for EVERYONE as long as it's not used to build up the ego, but rather to give of oneself asking nothing in return. Sending love your way George : RIP ..... B.R.
Note that many times it comes from a person's up-bringing; like in this case: George was raised Catholic by his mom especially - and he loved his Mom. Mrs. Louise Harrison became worried when she red from the papers about his son's interests in Indian culture / Hinduism. And George wrote to her to calm her down: "Don't think this lessens my devotion to the Sacred Heart; if anything, it's strengthened." (Sacred Heart is most widely practised Catholic devotions, wherein the heart of Jesus is a symbol of "God's boundless & passionate love for mankind".)
George was not a spiritual man he was on drugs cocaine and heroin for most of the seventies but every now again he would try and get well, he didn't believe in marriage and even slept with ringos wife and constantly used his fame to get women even Madonna! Even his spiritual song was a rip off@@MegaPlexy
This is a brilliant set. I wonder why Sweet Marie was the only track to make it onto the album? Never mind, George. I can access the others here. Love you❤❤❤
Gisella Beltrami I was at that show and mostly to see George. As great as he was, and this Beatles nut doesn't say this easily, Clapton blew the roof off the Garden. I've seen many shows under that roof and that night, it was something.
Roger McGuinn & Tom Petty have similar voices.. I think it was American Girl that McGuinn heard on the radio & jokingly said "I don't remember recording that".
George Harrison absolutely worshipped Bob Dylan. When he stayed at Dylan's home, he would even keep a diary of Dylan's every movement. When I say he worshipped Dylan, I mean he WORSHIPPED HIM! So it was no surprise when they got together on the Travelling Wilburys. Both artists favorites of mine.
I suspect it was because George got such a huge reception from the crowd when he came on the stage during the intro to the song that they didn't want to upstage Dylan on his night. I was so disappointed it wasn't on the Blu-ray.
Gracias por el vídeo buenos recuerdos😊 George siempre en mi corazón...muy agradable la sencillez de George , que bien disfrutar buena música con tanto talento.
George ALWAYS wanted to share the limelight with others, and give them the credit. Ringo Starr is the same way. Other musicians know how amazingly capable they were / are, but they've never been eager to prove that talent and skill.
G.E. SMITH IS ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE KINDEST HUMANS ON THE PLANET AND SHOWED SAM AND ME AND COBY AND MATT AND DOUG ( A TRUE PRINCE ), A BUNCH OF WAYS TO PLAY CHORDS AND RHYTHM AND WE ARE ALL ALWAYS IN SEARCH OF THE "DUANE ALLMAN/ELMORE JAMES, TONE.
Lo grande de harrison fue su estilo único sus hermosas melodías diferentes de cualquier músico y sus grandes letras incomparables y hecha de la realidad
And the lead guitarist for Hall & Oates (along with his good friend, bassist Tom “T-Bone” Wolk, R.I.P.) in their heyday in the late 1970’s thru the mid-1980s, also part of the “House Band” for the Philly portion of Live Aid (who backed up the solo acts, like Mick Jagger and Tina Turner). G.E. has earned all the accolades he’s received and more.
The great thing about singing Dylan songs live is, no matter how bad you might sound you still sound better than Dylan. Don't get me wrong I absolutely LOVE Bob Dylan, but facts are facts.
I'm a huge Dylan fan and he doesn't sound good here.. I don't know what is problem is because he actually can carry a tune.. It's like he's not really trying..
@@vinterkatt1959 I agree, I think most of his albums are great, I love them but sometimes live (like here) it seems like he thinks he doesn't have to try. My 2 favorite live performances are *Hard Rain, Fort Collins, Co* and especially *Hard to Handle, 1986, Sydney, Australia. ? ps: they're both here on Utube ?🕊️✌🏻🤍
from different countries but Tom Petty and George are kindred musicians and with a little help from a man from Birmingham Jeff Lyne .. you have great music... then George seeks out Roy (what a voice )Orbison and Bob Dylan lives around the corner and has a studio.. Not far to travel (Wilberies)
Please please, for this ole lady, tell me who, other than the great Dylan, clapton, harrison, roger M, are the others on stage, I know them, cannot place them. xo thanks
G E Smith who was the musical director on Saturday Night Live and for this concert, Neil Young of course, Donald "Duck" Dunn and Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the M. G's who were the house band at Stax Records.Cropper wrote Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay with Otis Redding. Cropper has a long list of hits at Stax Records.
No matter what song George Harrison is singing, even a heavy Dylan song, joy is spilling out of him and all over the stage and audience. His greatest gift was his pure joy.
George, with all the trappings of unimaginable fame and riches as a young man...became a "Realised Man" and a searcher of truth by the time he and the fellow Beatles went to India in 67 to see the Maharishi. George was gaining as much enlightenment as possible, by the time he was 26 years old. And he was still quite a human, prone to pitfalls and addictions (like smoking cigarettes and a bout with the "Peruvian Marching Powder" in the early 70's) But he ALWAYS sang from his SOUL...which was pure joy as he grew older.
What?? George was never joyful? He lived a depressed, addicted, lonely, bitter, angry , resentful, wasteful, fake life and never had a meaningful loving relationship and that's words from him. He was a confused chap and only have to listen to him talk about buddist life to see he has no idea what he is talking about! 😂 George was a very violent person and very uneducated just look at him in his early days he obviously has mental health problems. And to not be grateful to Paul and John everyday of his life shows how twisted and spoilt his thinking was, imagine Paul and John letting you in the band and even letting you write songs and then bitchy about it!!!! Has to be no 1 spoilt brat world ever!
Amen ❤ George Harrison DEFINITELY my favorite Beatle 😂🎉
❤FANTASTIC MUSIC 🎶 🎵
Meet George Harrison at JFK Airport, He had just arrived from London and I Walked up to Him and introduced myself and my sister Karen he shook my
hand and I told him how much I LOVED The BEATLES and then he gave me his Autograph on a piece of paper , he asked me to turn around and used my back to sign it. He said to my sister walk babe and put his around her as they walked through the terminal and signed an
Autograph for her.Karen was only 15 and I was 14.
It was very emotional to see all of my musical heroes on the same stage. Really miss you George and Tom.
Indeed Rod, my exact thoughts.
Happier times!
Same here ❤️
@@ClarenceHW 😮😂a w2wwm
Had a nice solo career.Wrote thoughtful lyrics.Wisdom was George Harrison's great gift.
Bb
Musical talent was his great gift.
Bob Dylan wrote all the songs in this tribute to Bob Dylan. Harrison one of his best friends but lots of rock luminaries were there.
@@TheShannonbaby Can't forget the great one with whom George shared a wife.
Better solo career that that joke Paul
After the Beatles split up, almost all anyone talked about was Lennon and McCartney. George somehow stayed under the radar. But when you see who Harrison performed with, from Clapton to Petty to Dylan, and his wonderful songs with the Traveling Wilburys, you know how valued and loved he was in the scene among the greatest. The youngest of the Beatles is one of the greatest in rock'n'roll!❤
Thanks for the memories George..it's been a pleasure
I didn't buy the DVD because they intentionally left out George singing Sweet Marie. The best performance of the night. Thanks for including it here.
👍
I thought the best performance was eric clapton singing love minus zero. Another one they left off the DVD🤬
@@Ebert-Pincus Bastards! Yeah I remember that performance. Very fine.
All things must pass should be considered the album of the century!! Unprecedented leadership coming from Mr Harrison to create a masterpiece that will never be replicated!! Namaste! 2020 2021! Peace!!
I never say never! You are absolutely correct there won’t ever be another All Things Must Pass☮️💟
It's very good but that's nuts
Totally agree.
George wasn’t the third
Maybe one of the top 20 albums of the century. The Traveling Wilburys have to be in there somewhere as well as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Just my opinion ✌️❤️🌼
My Sweet George!
Dylan somehow brought out the very best in George.
I'd have given anything to hear an entire concert of George performing nothing but Bob songs. His love for the Maestro's work seemed to release the most exhilarating enthusiasm in George, arguably illuminating the reason that the Traveling Wilburies albums are such joyous records to listen to.
God rest you, George.
❤❤❤❤❤🎸😇💫
Agreed, even when your George Harrison he could still acknowledge Dylan's greatness and still be George his friend, only because Dylan acknowledged his greatness and he could be Bob.
@@G0K3001”it’s not easy to impress Bob Dylan.”
@@sailorr4287 No it isn't. So glad I got to see him in 1974 with The Band. The Traveling Wilburys were fantastic. Rest in Peace George Harrison and Tom Petty. You both are still greatly missed and loved ✌️❤️🌼
George wasn't sweet? He's known for being nasty, split up the Beatles, obsessed with money, slept with ringos wife, considering wife's material
George does his good buddy a spectacular performance. I am blown away. RIP GH
I will never get tired of watching George.
Seems like George has some of his dance steps left from the early years. It was great seeing him at the tribute for Dylan. I also loved his impromptu trip to a radio station and had to laugh at his little jab towards Paul during the course of the interview. Greatest member that'll work for songs. God bless you George 🙏🖤😇
I loved that too.. He always like and thought John was better than Paul... And George also had a better solo career...
✌❤🌻 Thank you George Harrison RIP You are remembered and appreciated ❤
I love George's version of Absolutely Sweet Marie - Hot!
WOW... Pure excellence... George was absolutely great!!!
He was really happy and comfortable on stage that night. He had that shy side that made being the frontman hard for him sometimes.
Ahhhh.... George harrison!
He lives on in the spirit that is known to us as George.
Oopsy. Capital H should Harrison read. I am sorry.
But, while I am here, I would like to say that I had the good fortune to see George perform live on stage an astoundingly thrilling three times: once with The Beatles live at DC Stadium on August 15, 1966; then, I attended both of the Concerts for the People of Bangaladesh. Row five; center stage. Heaven doesn't get better than feeling George Harrison's and Eric Clapton's sweat and spittle on my body twice in one day!
The amount of talent assembled on that stage for this show is beyond amazing! Many Thanks for taking the time and effort to post this.👍🏼👍🏼 Two thumbs way up!
True
For ages I thought this was an entirely 'George' song as it suits him 💯 Great to see and hear George doing Bob Dylan's song so beautifully.
I went to this show. Always great to see George on the MSG stage!
No you did not but that's ok bro
@@63002 you’re right. I didn’t bro
George in great voice.
George loved Bob. In 1970 George paid Bob a visit at his house in upstate New York and they recorded quite a few songs together. (Some of these recordings can be found on RUclips®️.) Around that time Bob wrote the song “If Not for You,” which ended up on the NEW MORNING album. George loved the song and did a gorgeous cover of it on the album ALL THINGS MUST PASS. Not too long after that, George invited Bob to be a part of THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH. Then, almost 20 years later, they became bandmates in The Traveling Wilburys. Indeed it was a brotherly bond the two of them shared, one that went way beyond the music. 🎶
Seems like Bob was trying out songs for "Self-Portrait" with George & a few other musicians..
The audio can be found on Utube under "Bob Dylan & George Harrison in Studio*
If I'm not mistaken Charlie Daniels is there on drums..
To bad no one recorded it ..
It was before the existence of smart-phones..
I love Harrison's music.
George is a man of light. 💖💖💖
Thank You for posting this. Finally. I used to have this on VHS tape and when that F(*&^%$& official release came out I didn't buy it because it snubbed George Harrison by only including I think 1 song that he sang while they had a bunch of other crap on there I didn't even want. Glad to see this whole thing so thanks again.
Yep, totally with you on that. The Bastards. They weren't going to get my money after doing that.
@@dannydine5263 I totally agree 👍🏻 ✌️❤️🌼
George embraced his spiritual connection, and here's proof what it can do for EVERYONE
as long as it's not used to build up the ego, but rather to give of oneself asking nothing in
return. Sending love your way George : RIP ..... B.R.
Note that many times it comes from a person's up-bringing; like in this case: George was raised Catholic by his mom especially - and he loved his Mom. Mrs. Louise Harrison became worried when she red from the papers about his son's interests in Indian culture / Hinduism. And George wrote to her to calm her down: "Don't think this lessens my devotion to the Sacred Heart; if anything, it's strengthened."
(Sacred Heart is most widely practised Catholic devotions, wherein the heart of Jesus is a symbol of "God's boundless & passionate love for mankind".)
@@MegaPlexy ecumenism is heresy.
George was not a spiritual man he was on drugs cocaine and heroin for most of the seventies but every now again he would try and get well, he didn't believe in marriage and even slept with ringos wife and constantly used his fame to get women even Madonna! Even his spiritual song was a rip off@@MegaPlexy
I'm glad I was lucky enough to be at MSG to see this live. Thanks for posting it!
U lucky thing
No you weren't. But that is ok
@@lepanhman😢Where's the MSG , city , state?
Awesome performance my sweet lord...
R.I.P GEORGE HARRISON I LOVE YOU DEARLY AND JOHN DENVER R.I. PP THE BOTH OF OF YOU ❤❤
This is a brilliant set. I wonder why Sweet Marie was the only track to make it onto the album? Never mind, George. I can access the others here. Love you❤❤❤
Thanks very much for uploading this (and the George interview with Christopher Ward).
So cool to see the whole thing! I thought he only played "Absolutely Sweet Marie"!
I WAS BEHIND THE SCENES DOING AUDIO FOR THIS AND A HUGE 3 DAZE LEADING UP TO 1999 DOC WITH TODD PHILLIPS. ROCK ON NYC !
George stands out, lots of stars on the stage, but Gorgeous really knocks them out.
Perfect! We miss you George! You're always on our mind!
George the greatest in Music❤ I mis his songs❤
R.I.P GEORGE YOUR MUSIC AND LEGACY WILL LIVE ON FOREVER WE LOVE YOU DEARLY❤❤
George absolutely te0rrific! By far the best on that stage.
Gisella Beltrami I was at that show and mostly to see George. As great as he was, and this Beatles nut doesn't say this easily, Clapton blew the roof off the Garden. I've seen many shows under that roof and that night, it was something.
@@toothbrush5190 I think that's why they call him God.
@@toothbrush5190 Neil Young, stole the show,.....for me
@@earth-thrower7366 unlistenable for me
@@toothbrush5190 🤣😂😆😅
Just beautiful
Roger McGuinn & Tom Petty have similar voices..
I think it was American Girl that McGuinn heard on the radio & jokingly said "I don't remember recording that".
"My Back Pages" -- 9:25 -- Magnificent & sublime.
Great song much beautiful
Booker t and the mgs with Jim keltner and he smith as the main band? DAMN!
I think Dave Edmonds stage right of George was Director of Music for this event too.
GE Smith was director of music for this event.
Bob. U kept my son. Alive. 4 months from mn. 2 NYC GOD BLESS U HE WAS ONLY 33 BUT GOT MOM 2 C U PAZSSED. 2 MONTHS AFTER
1 of the greatest rockers of all time.paying tribute to the legend bob dylan.
It was a great show. Fun was had by all.
George Harrison absolutely worshipped Bob Dylan. When he stayed at Dylan's home, he would even keep a diary of Dylan's every movement. When I say he worshipped Dylan, I mean he WORSHIPPED HIM! So it was no surprise when they got together on the Travelling Wilburys. Both artists favorites of mine.
How can we read this diary? What became of it?
I'm sure George is too good of a friend to have made it public..
Unfortunately for us..
R.I.P GEORGE HARRISON YOU WERE SIMPLY THE BEST WE LOVE YOU ❤
Thanks for this post
The surprise of the evening was when Dylan sang a verse and showed off his vastly improved vocal range since his singing lessons!
@@jimbodriver1015 Except that Murder Most Foul wouldn't have the smoke that it has.
Absolutely sweet Nikkie loves it:) LOVE4DYLAN!!!!
LOvely slide work on If Not For You by GE Smith
I love geoge,he can make any song sound good
That little Beatle bow at the beginning 😊
Yes! GoBoomers...Look at our music. Every minute of this video tells a story.
I can't understand and wonder why "If Not For You" does not appear in the DVD from this concert.
Life is easier, if you don´t try to understand everything
and a whole lot duller.
@@doodahbagel How old are you?
I suspect it was because George got such a huge reception from the crowd when he came on the stage during the intro to the song that they didn't want to upstage Dylan on his night. I was so disappointed it wasn't on the Blu-ray.
Agree that's a great song.. Period...
R.I.P GEORGE HARRISON WE MISS YOU BUT LOVE YOU❤❤
So wonderful.
We benefit from his knowledge of life lived for the right reasons.
Gracias por el vídeo buenos recuerdos😊 George siempre en mi corazón...muy agradable la sencillez de George , que bien disfrutar buena música con tanto talento.
I miss you, Mr. Harrison. May Lord Krishna hold you near and dear.
Thank you for My Sweet Lord. Krishna Consciousness to the world.
So good to hear from you
Tom Petty the greatest on My Back Pages! Everything Harrison sings is Golden.
Except he couldn't sing and play at the same time.
Though he and Neil sure were having a blast together!
George ALWAYS wanted to share the limelight with others, and give them the credit. Ringo Starr is the same way. Other musicians know how amazingly capable they were / are, but they've never been eager to prove that talent and skill.
YEAH YOU FOLKS ARE THE LEGENDS THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE DEAD BY NOW REST IN PEACE THANK YOU FOR A MUSIC AND BOB DYLAN YOU ARE MY MAN
Thanks Magic Stuff
Thank YOU very much,
Beautiful George 🎶🎸🎤💙
G.E. SMITH IS ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE KINDEST HUMANS ON THE PLANET AND SHOWED SAM AND ME AND COBY AND MATT AND DOUG ( A TRUE PRINCE ), A BUNCH OF WAYS TO PLAY CHORDS AND RHYTHM AND WE ARE ALL ALWAYS IN SEARCH OF THE "DUANE ALLMAN/ELMORE JAMES, TONE.
Dylan and Harrison were very close friends. ❤❤
I love their music so great
Ultimate gold ,! ❤💓💗💓
O mundo não estará perdido enquanto existir arte. Momentos assim redimem a existência.
Lo grande de harrison fue su estilo único sus hermosas melodías diferentes de cualquier músico y sus grandes letras incomparables y hecha de la realidad
YEAH YOU FOLKS ARE THE LEGENDS
YOU ARE NOW WITH YOUR SWEET LORD WEALL MISS YOU GEORGEYOUR LEGACY LIVES ON
Respect
Беларусь,2020,помним Харисона и группу Битлз.УРА ВСЕМ ! И БОБУ.
Amazing
That version of Cloud Nine totally smokes!
❤❤❤❤❤🆒💫🎖️
16:18
But this
CLOUD NINE LIVE
has NOTHING TO DO
with the BOB TRIBUTE OCT 92
and we arent told where it was from...
Or when ?
George eres una joya que sigue brillando...iluminas este loco mundo! Tu presencia NUNCA se ira.... Eternamente vivo! Te amo!
They were all good in this clip for bob
The greatest music together lovely
G E Smith is the blond back up guitarist. He was musical director or SNL for 10 years.
And the lead guitarist for Hall & Oates (along with his good friend, bassist Tom “T-Bone” Wolk, R.I.P.) in their heyday in the late 1970’s thru the mid-1980s, also part of the “House Band” for the Philly portion of Live Aid (who backed up the solo acts, like Mick Jagger and Tina Turner). G.E. has earned all the accolades he’s received and more.
The voice is there, the key is there, the terror is there! :) Sorry for him, but great to hear.
The great thing about singing Dylan songs live is, no matter how bad you might sound you still sound better than Dylan. Don't get me wrong I absolutely LOVE Bob Dylan, but facts are facts.
You’re far out wrong..because Dylan does his own songs terrifc 🎉
I'm a huge Dylan fan and he doesn't sound good here..
I don't know what is problem is because he actually can carry a tune..
It's like he's not really trying..
@@vinterkatt1959
I agree, I think most of his albums are great, I love them but sometimes live (like here) it seems like he thinks he doesn't have to try.
My 2 favorite live performances are *Hard Rain, Fort Collins, Co* and especially
*Hard to Handle, 1986, Sydney, Australia. ?
ps: they're both here on Utube ?🕊️✌🏻🤍
god blessing was on stage
Good to see G E Smith out there working it esp. as he was Dylan's guitarist for a number of years
me to, my friend.....300 bucks for scalper tickets for 14th row......Beautiful night...to also see George, fucking beautiful night!
from different countries but Tom Petty and George are kindred musicians and with a little help from a man from Birmingham Jeff Lyne .. you have great music... then George seeks out Roy (what a voice )Orbison and Bob Dylan lives around the corner and has a studio.. Not far to travel (Wilberies)
Legend
su humildad hacia que todos esos grandes musicos con los que compartían en los conciertos al momento de su muerte aun hoy en día lloran su partida
That Solo by Neil Young, on Younger Now, was Epic.
Is one of the drummers the great Jim Keltner ?
einfach nur schön
If not for You!!!
Miss u my sweet George
I dare suggest that the crowd was pleased. Me too.
Really great. Who is the blond haired really talented backup guitar player? Seems like he's played with everybody.
That's G.E. Smith. Played on Saturday night live for years
The band is basically booker t and the mg’s
Gene Autrey was married to Gilda :-)
Gilda Radner traded GE Smith for Gene Wilder. GE was also Dylan's lead guitarist in the early years of the Never Ending Tour 1988-1990
Please please, for this ole lady, tell me who, other than the great Dylan, clapton, harrison, roger M, are the others on stage, I know them, cannot place them. xo thanks
G E Smith who was the musical director on Saturday Night Live and for this concert, Neil Young of course, Donald "Duck" Dunn and Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the M. G's who were the house band at Stax Records.Cropper wrote Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay with Otis Redding. Cropper has a long list of hits at Stax Records.
@@wattyballs U r my Christmas Blessing,, I thank u so much and wish u peace for the holidays,,
BELOVED GEORGE SUCH A LOVELY, CONSIDERATE MAN..& SWEET PERSON. ♥
Namaste in 2024 ❤
Love Love Love George and Bob
What's the second Dylan's song George is singing?
"Absolutely Sweet Marie"
Who is the blonde guitarist to George’s right? He used to be the band leader on one of the late night talk shows
GE Smith
He was in house band on SNL for years.
@@Rickfish-d4f ty
General Electric himself
GE was the musical director of this whole show