While My Guitar Gently Weeps - George Harrison

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The Concert for Bangladesh 1971

George Harrison - Bangladesh

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George Harrison performing "Bangladesh" during the concert for Bangladesh at 1971, Madison Square Garden. MAGIC! My friend came to me, with sadness in his eyes He told me that he wanted help Before his country dies Although I couldn't feel the pain, I knew I had to try Now I'm asking all of you To help us save some lives Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Where so many people are dying fast And it sure looks like a mess I've never seen such distress Now won't you lend your hand and understand Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Such a great disaster - I don't understand But it sure looks like a mess I've never known such distress Now please don't turn away, I want to hear you say Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Relieve Bangla Desh Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Now it may seem so far from where we all are It's something we can't neglect It's something I can't neglect Now won't you give some bread to get the starving fed We've got to relieve Bangla Desh Relieve the people of Bangla Desh We've got to relieve Bangla Desh Relieve the people of Bangla Desh

The Pirate Song (colour) George Harrison

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Heres the full colour version of The Pirate Song from George Harrison from Rutland Weekend Televison BBC 1975. Also starring Neil Innes and Eric Idle. Contains the end of the previous sketch too!

George Harrison - When we was fab

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George Harrison When we was fab

George Harrison - I Got My Mind Set On You

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George Harrison - Ding Dong

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George Harrison - Ding Dong

George Harrison - My sweet lord

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The best George Harrison's single.

George Harrison-Got my mind set on you

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Awsome song, awsome dance=P

George Harrison My Sweet Lord

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Great..live! please leave your comments...

George Harrison - Wah Wah

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Concert for Bangladesh. Harrison and friends. * Eric Clapton * Bob Dylan * George Harrison * Billy Preston * Leon Russell * Ringo Starr * Ravi Shankar * Ustad Ali Akbar Khan * Ustad Alla Rakha * Kamala Chakravarty

Gavin Harrison - Futile

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George Harrison - Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea

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Recorded March 3, 1991 for "Mister Roadrunner" documentary.

If Not For You - Dylan/Harrison Duet

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An outtake from the Concert for Bangla Desh, with George Harrison and Bob Dylan singing Dylan's 1970 song "If Not For You."

GEORGE HARRISON: all things must pass

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a tribute to the best of the four beatles george harison please comment for this is my first video

George Harrison - Smothers Brothers TV Appearance 1968

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George Harrison makes a surprise appearance on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour." Originally broadcast on November 17, 1968. Short but sweet - and incredibly sexy! :-D

George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You (Band Version)

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Cloud Nine 1987.

GIVE ME LOVE - GEORGE HARRISON - DARK HORSE

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"THANK YOU GEORGE HARRISON. YOU GIVE ME PEACE AND LOVE WITH YOUR MUSIC". WE MISS YOU. LOVE YOU FOREVER.

George Harrison's sitar-lesson with Ravi Shankar

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What is Life - George Harrison

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Here is my second video. I hope you like it. This time I tried to add more older pictures of George. Enjoy!

George Harrison Last Film

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One of my heroes, GH in the Epk he made for the re-released All Things Must Pass in Jan 2001

George Harrison - I've Got My Mind Set On You

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Awesome song!

All Things Must Pass - A George Harrison Tribute

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A tribute to the late George Harrison that I made to the tune of "All Things Must Pass."

"When Languages Die" author/linguist K. David Harrison

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Informative conversation with K. David Harrison, assistant professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College near Philadelphia and the author of the new book "When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World's Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge". He is the Director of Research at the Living Tongues Institute and was recently featured in the documentary called "The Linguists" which followed hands-on linguistic field work in countries around the world. In this fascinating interview, Harrison discusses the critical importance of the world's many threatened languages and the vital knowledge that each language uniquely packages and holds for all of us. Harrison also discusses the need for more trained linguistic personnel to go out into some of the remotest parts of the world to document these nearly extinct languages before they are lost to humanity forever.

Scratch Input (Chris Harrison, Scott Hudson) - UIST '08

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More info: http://chrisharrison.net/projects/scratchinput Scratch Input: Creating Large, Inexpensive, Unpowered and Mobile Finger Input Surfaces We present Scratch Input, an acoustic-based input technique that relies on the unique sound produced when a fingernail is dragged over the surface of a textured material, such as wood, fabric, or wall paint. We employ a simple sensor that can be easily coupled with existing surfaces, such as walls and tables, turning them into large, unpowered and ad hoc finger input surfaces. Our sensor is sufficiently small that it could be incorporated into a mobile device, allowing any suitable surface on which it rests to be appropriated as a gestural input surface. Several example applications were developed to demonstrate possible interactions. We conclude with a study that shows users can perform six Scratch Input gestures at about 90% accuracy with less than five minutes of training and on wide variety of surfaces.

George Harrison - Simply Shady

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From the album Dark Horse. Credits: Tom Scott: Horns Roger Kellaway- Piano John Guerin- Drums Max Bennet- Bass Robben Ford- Guitar George Harrison- Guitar and Vocals "Somebody brought the juicer I thought I'd take a sip Came off the rails so crazy My senses took a dip Before the bottle hit the floor And I'd had time to think I was blinded by desire The elephant turned pink The rest is simply shady Its all been done before But it doesnt't't make life simple That's for sure You may think about a lady Cause yourself a minor war And your life wont be so easy anymore No sooner had I sown it When I began to reap I was torn from shallow water And plunged into the deep And as I started drowning I clung onto a straw That somehow kept me floating While my madness craved for more The rest is simply shady Its all been done and more But it doesnt't't make life easy That's for sure A pebble in the ocean Must cause some kind of stir And witnessed by the silence Will reach from here to there The action that Ive started Sometime I'll have to face My influence in motion Rebounding back through space The rest is simply shady Its all been done before But it doesnt't't make life simple That's for sure You may think of sexy sadie Let her in through your front door And your life wont be so easy anymore" DARK HORSE Dark Horse is an album by George Harrison, released as the follow-up to Living in the Material World in 1974. Dark Horse is notable for the well-attended, but ultimately infamous North American tour that supported it, which would turn out to be Harrison's only set of performances there as a solo artist. 1974 saw a separation from first wife Pattie Boyd (who left Harrison for friend Eric Clapton) with the situation later being uncomfortably parodied on Dark Horse with a cover of "Bye Bye Love". That year also saw Harrison planning for his future. With a new love interest, Olivia Arias, and with the end of his Apple Records contract in sight, he founded Dark Horse Records - initially to be distributed through A&M Records - and spent much of the year signing acts and guiding their development. When his Apple contract finally expired in January 1976, Harrison would move onto the Dark Horse label himself and switch distribution of the label to Warner Bros. Records. With the impending tour pencilled in for the last two months of the year, Harrison was only able to start recording his own album - which he was also dubbing Dark Horse - in September, leaving him little time to complete it. Aiding Harrison were Ringo Starr, Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins, Billy Preston and the aforementioned Eric Clapton. The sessions, which were held at his home studio in Henley-on-Thames, were compounded by Harrison's unfortunate development of laryngitis. When it was time to leave for the US in mid-October to begin rehearsing for the tour - with the album still unfinished - Harrison's voice was completely raw. Ringo Starr confirmed this with Beatlefan Magazine when he stated that Harrison was hoarse before he left England to complete the album and start tour rehearsals. After quickly recording the title track (a future US Top 20 hit), Dark Horse was quickly pressed and rushed into shops that December. Although the music was much more uplifting than Living in the Material World's and featured some excellent guitar work, critics soon began calling the album "Dark Hoarse", in reference to Harrison's suffering vocals. With no time to let his throat heal, he performed the entire tour in a sandpaper voice, much to the disapproval of reviewers and fans. The negative press Harrison received also stemmed from his unpopular decision to include an Indian music portion to the concert, as well as performing The Beatles' "In My Life" with philosophically-modified lyrics. After the tour's conclusion, Harrison was so averse to touring that he would hardly ever appear live again, save for a brief Japanese tour in 1991 at Clapton's insistence. Surprisingly, Dark Horse failed to chart at all in the UK, while it reached #4 in the US during a brief chart stay, going gold... That's why I say fuck the music industry! In 1992, Dark Horse was remastered for CD release.