I had a life changing mushroom experience awhile back and I found that Within You Without You summed it up perfectly. No self, interconnectedness, appreciation of life yet no fear of death. Truly felt like “we could save the world, if they only knew”. This song described my spiritual experience beautifully.
Within You Without You’ - a transcendent sonic journey. With its enchanting Indian tones and introspective lyrics, this iconic Beatles song transports the listener into a realm of reflection and transcendence. An unforgettable psychedelic musical experience. 🎶
Beautiful song. George found so much in India! He seemed to be the most enlightened of the group. I really appreciate how he used Indian instruments in much of his music, after his first trip to India. I don't think anyone else was doing that in popular music then and this is another great example of how the Beatles were innovators! Thanks for showing the instruments. I have never seen them before.
YES. I think this is my fav song on Sgt. Pepper other than A Day In The Life for reasons I don't know if I could put into words. I love George's outlook on life.
It was a song I had always skipped over years ago. However, I really listened to it, under the "right circumstances" and now love it. The music and lyrics are beautiful. Considering George was only 24 years old when he wrote/recorded this song, it is an impressive composition. The new Pepper remixes benefit Within You, Without You a lot. George's sitar now has an even more exotic sound to it.
It's all with in yourself no one else can make you change, you are very small life goes on within you and without you (in other words they're basically telling us to wake up and live)
After listening to "For the Benefit of Mr Kite," ending on the carnival-like run of notes, there's a pause as you flip the record. Then you hear the drone of the pedal tone of "Within You, Without You," which suddenly transports you to another continent and another frame of mind. It was such an excellent transition, with that forced interval that you don't get on a CD. Brilliant album. Within You, Without You was a song that I always looked forward to when listening to Sgt. Pepper's, a favorite among favorites. (Then you fade out and go into... When I'm Sixty-four? Brilliant!)
“When I’m 64” has always been a mood killer for me on that album, specially coming from “Benefit of Mr. Kite” and “Within you Without You”... I just don’t get how “When I’m 64” fits into that album/sequence
I loved that when you went to side two on the vinyl, this was the first song up, and it felt like you were transported to a different world. It makes you wonder if maybe it was a manufacturer's mistake, but then you hear George and it's like "whooooooooa". Music was great back in the day
Such a beautiful song, I didn't like the song much until I heard it on the record. It sounds so different to me when it's heard on vinyl and it really connects with me more. And then the new remix really cemented this song as one of my favorites. George is and will always be my favorite Beatle because of his great songs, but also because of his spirituality and overall positivity that he shows through his songs that could seem quite dark or negative such as "Art of Dying" or the song written as how George was taking his immanent fate "Stuck Inside A Cloud"
Awesome video, HollyHobs! I came across this while looking for a good version of "Within You Without You" to play for college students taking an Intro to Social Movements of the 1960s. I really hope there's time to squeeze this great little video in, along with the song itself. Thank you so much for the time and love you put into making it! :)
this song was directed at john and paul always argueing to get what they want, if they only knew is john and paul (georges words not mine from his book) also listen to I ME MINE, again about john and paul and i think john and paul sang harmony on the chorus
The title/phrase was actual heard by a female friend of George over the BBC. She called George right away and shared that with him...”Life flows on, within you ....and without you” was the quote.
I've seen the Sgt. Pepper documentary that came out last year, and on it is Jenny Boyd (younger sister of Pattie Boyd). She says that she read a book and in it she found a line that said "Life goes on within you, without you." She said that she really liked that part and called George, telling him about what she'd read. And that's how the song came to be (apparently).
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST INTERVIEW/MINI-DOCUMENTARYS MADE ABOUT GEORGE HARRISON AND HIS JOURNEY TO LEARN ABOUT HINDUISM AND THE SONG "WITHIN YOU, WITH OUT YOU"; A SONG I'VE BEEN A FAN OF SINCE ABOUT 1979, WHEN I FIRST HEARD IT. THANK YOU FRIEND!, NAMASTA!!!
Going back to watch earlier videos from before I found your channel. 0:54 - OMG! This time lapse shot of Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is to die for. Dear Lord, I freaking love this country so much.
That which is flows on with in your and without you. And it flows through all things. It manifest all things. It is not a thing. Yet it informs all things. And all THINGS pass away.
Thank you Mr Hollyhobs for yet another fantastic episode!!! Easily the best song from Sgt. Peppers lonely Hearts Club Band, by far. But where's the Let It Beard gone?
Ravi Shankar also gave George the book Autobiography Of A Yogi by Yogananda, which George used to give to his friends. When they asked which people George wanted to put on the Sgt.Pepper album cover, he chose the pictures of Yogananda and his whole line of gurus.( A significant event in the book is eluded to in the line from "W.M.G.G.Weeps" about the floor needing sweeping.) The very first line contains so much. "The space between us all" - If we are seen as Spirit, then the space between us all is the physical universe. For an excellent guitar instrumental version of this song, see Jimmy Herring.
There was a massive cultural exchange between Britain and the sub continent. It was not all racism and conquest. From revival of Buddhism to translation of Vedic scripts. Plus opium, gunja. Prior to the Mutiny great respect was shown.
I'm glad George brought to light the Indian influence in his music. The Beatles were musical innovators and that's why people still enjoy the music they made so many years ago.
"Within You Without You" was a song that I wrote based upon a piece of music of Ravi [Shankar]'s that he'd recorded for All-India Radio. It was a very long piece - maybe thirty or forty minutes ... I wrote a mini version of it, using sounds similar to those I'd discovered on his piece. - George Harrison discussing the composition in 2000 According to Bhagaad Gita 5.29, which George was a student of, "peace and love" is only possible by understanding that Lord Krishna is the supreme enjoyer of all our sacrifices, He is the supreme controller of all planets and the supreme friend of every living entity.
Great perspective.That love,that peace and love is within us all to live,give and experience.I really like your explanation HollYHobs.And of course I really dig the song as well,it's a timeless masterpiece.
Great, great track. . . lyrics and tune together, on one kind of chord all the way through (or two)> this is a good track - kids: If they only KNEEEWWWWW oooh ooh!
George was soul searching and came to the time he almost understood it all. We are one with you and without you is the clue to his belief. I know life is but a test to find God and love him.George was almost ready to make that big jump his own way.If he had been lucky enough to have loved himself and understood that talking , asking and prayers will be answered and God will be with you and you will know it. He went around and around because he made it so hard just to ask God to prove he is God. I did by chance ask on the thought of my fathers death. He answered me loud and clear with no doubt with no fear just love
After all these decades, I've always wondered who arranged/composed/orchestrated the middle section of this tune. The instrumental part between the verses. It has to have been George Martin, though I've never heard him discuss it in any depth.
DEAR MR. HOLLYBOBS: I KNOW THAT "ACROSS THE UNIVERSE", "THE INNER LIGHT" AND "WITHIN AND WITHOUT YOU" ARE THE BEATLES´ SONGS THAT INCLUDE INDIAN INSPIRED MUSIC. ARE THERE ANY MORE SONGS THAT I AM MISSING? DID JOHN, PAUL OR RINGO DECIDE TO COMPOSE THEIR NEW COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING INDIAN INSPIRED MUSIC? THANKS FOR YOUR MUSICAL ANALYSIS OF GEORGE AND RHAVI SHANKAR´S FABULOUS CREATIONS....GREETINGS FROM MEXICO CITY!!
Can anyone explain why the song goes completely off track in a short while? The teen taal on tabla is not in synch with the song . This thing is bugging me for years and years..
Hmmm, I remember hearing it day after the record came out. Iconic masterpiece of music. Only one small flaw though, the reference to "we are all one" hints on Mayavadi impersonalism. Later he went on to chant Hare Krsna, the epitome of personalism.
This is one of the greatest Beatles song, and George's best. I say this despite NOT being a George fan. I find him, unlike Lennon , who was always honest to the point of embarrassment, to be quiet, false, moralistic and manipulative. Writing about 'Living in the Material World' (yeah) I bought the LP at the time, it finished my interest in George, but I had already tired of 'My Sweet Bored' and consider only a couple of McCartney LP's any good ('Band on the Run' and his first) and also Johns first two ('Plastic Ono Band' and 'Imagine') as actually good. John was not perfect but he never moralized or fined his band members for smoking the same weed he had smoked earlier. George lived the Rock Lifestyle, mansion, Rolls while talking about materialism: John put his life on the line for peace and had enemies like Nixon!
I always loved Georges' sitar heavy stuff. Inner Light and this song were honestly some of my favorite Beatles songs. I heard Ravi was actually a pretty shitty guy and hypocrite. Can't remember what that was about though, I looked into it years ago. You should do one of these about Revolution 9 sometime! Or Martha My Dear ;)
You must be thinking about Maharishi. He actually inspired John to right sexy Sadie cause he’d “made a fool of everyone”. But yeah George remained very close with Ravi Shankar throughout his life. Also the inner light features the sarod and shenhai, not sitar
Great explanation, however I feel rather than speaking to himself, that George was speaking to all who listen and think... It's a song that grows on most listeners who grow and mature.... P.S did you know that the English Concertina, was inspired by the Indian Harmonium...
i kinda think of john paul and george as 3 hippies but are hippies to different things also i gotta ask if you willl make a video on your thoughts about the paul mccartney is dead rumor
This song did not belong on Sergeant Pepper. It had absolutely nothing to do with any of the other songs. Either in style or theme. But they had to give George his one song per album. They should’ve put Penny Lane on Sergeant Pepper and George’s song on magical mystery tour. Or Of course, George could’ve written something that was more suited to Sergeant Pepper.
Well , I agree with you even though I love the song The song wasnt suited for splhcb at all Penny lane and strawberry fields forever were much suited and even goerge Martin agrees on it But within you without you doesnt even suit with magical mystery your I guess it would have worked with white album
I've always had an unhealthy love of their more heavily Indian inspired music. It was just so unique and a change of pace.
Andrew Durkin that’s a healthy love my friend. You should look up Ustad Vilayat Khan, he is a master sitarist and is the best in my opinion.
How can love be unhealthy
Such a gorgeous song written by a gorgeous person
George-ous. Get it? Okay bye
So true....so true. ✌💖
His Wife and many GFs would have agreed? (maybe not with each OTHER but....)
Q - Man
Somebody make that a real word, NOW
Georgeous, can you imagine it?😂🔥
I had a life changing mushroom experience awhile back and I found that Within You Without You summed it up perfectly. No self, interconnectedness, appreciation of life yet no fear of death. Truly felt like “we could save the world, if they only knew”. This song described my spiritual experience beautifully.
Within You Without You’ - a transcendent sonic journey. With its enchanting Indian tones and introspective lyrics, this iconic Beatles song transports the listener into a realm of reflection and transcendence. An unforgettable psychedelic musical experience. 🎶
Beautiful song. George found so much in India! He seemed to be the most enlightened of the group. I really appreciate how he used Indian instruments in much of his music, after his first trip to India. I don't think anyone else was doing that in popular music then and this is another great example of how the Beatles were innovators! Thanks for showing the instruments. I have never seen them before.
The spirit remains after the body leaves. His spirit still remains. My favorite song from the first time I heard it.
just listened to it on acid, words cannot describe the experience
Same my dude
I swear......
TO NO you must be fun at parties
TO NO if you even go to them
Why this song related to acid?
YES. I think this is my fav song on Sgt. Pepper other than A
Day In The Life for reasons I don't know if I could put into words. I love George's outlook on life.
George Harrison was my favourite Beatle and hearing that he liked my country so much MADE ME SO HAPPY, R.I.P George Harrison
Sitar sounds so good
Indians don't know anything about this song😅😅
Within you without you is so underrated erated, probably one of my favorite george harrison songs
I never really liked 'Within You Without You' but I also never understood it before. I'm gonna give it another chance now with a new perspective
It was a song I had always skipped over years ago. However, I really listened to it, under the "right circumstances" and now love it. The music and lyrics are beautiful. Considering George was only 24 years old when he wrote/recorded this song, it is an impressive composition. The new Pepper remixes benefit Within You, Without You a lot. George's sitar now has an even more exotic sound to it.
Isn't that the great thing about music though? Stuff can reveal itself to you at the right time...when you are ready.
my personal favorite version of the song is the LOVE mashup with Tommorow Never Knows
It's all with in yourself no one else can make you change, you are very small life goes on within you and without you (in other words they're basically telling us to wake up and live)
Justin You really should. Free your mind. :)
After listening to "For the Benefit of Mr Kite," ending on the carnival-like run of notes, there's a pause as you flip the record. Then you hear the drone of the pedal tone of "Within You, Without You," which suddenly transports you to another continent and another frame of mind.
It was such an excellent transition, with that forced interval that you don't get on a CD. Brilliant album.
Within You, Without You was a song that I always looked forward to when listening to Sgt. Pepper's, a favorite among favorites. (Then you fade out and go into... When I'm Sixty-four? Brilliant!)
“When I’m 64” has always been a mood killer for me on that album, specially coming from “Benefit of Mr. Kite” and “Within you Without You”... I just don’t get how “When I’m 64” fits into that album/sequence
I love George more and more as I'm getting older. I'm finally figuring life out!
I loved that when you went to side two on the vinyl, this was the first song up, and it felt like you were transported to a different world. It makes you wonder if maybe it was a manufacturer's mistake, but then you hear George and it's like "whooooooooa". Music was great back in the day
Such a beautiful song, I didn't like the song much until I heard it on the record. It sounds so different to me when it's heard on vinyl and it really connects with me more. And then the new remix really cemented this song as one of my favorites. George is and will always be my favorite Beatle because of his great songs, but also because of his spirituality and overall positivity that he shows through his songs that could seem quite dark or negative such as "Art of Dying" or the song written as how George was taking his immanent fate "Stuck Inside A Cloud"
the mix of this song in LOVE is astonishing, those who haven't listened to it should give it a chance.
"when you see that were all one and life flows on within you and without you"
Awesome video, HollyHobs! I came across this while looking for a good version of "Within You Without You" to play for college students taking an Intro to Social Movements of the 1960s. I really hope there's time to squeeze this great little video in, along with the song itself. Thank you so much for the time and love you put into making it! :)
Honestly, within you without you is in my opinion the Beatles greatest song (it’s up for debate of course) and 1000% their most underrated song.
One of my favorite Beatles songs...beautiful lyrics
this song was directed at john and paul always argueing to get what they want, if they only knew is john and paul (georges words not mine from his book) also listen to I ME MINE, again about john and paul and i think john and paul sang harmony on the chorus
Harrison......a rare fantastic person....
......there is a good book about his spiritual journey titled ' Here Comes The Sun'
by Joshua Green
The title/phrase was actual heard by a female friend of George over the BBC. She called George right away and shared that with him...”Life flows on, within you ....and without you” was the quote.
Man shocked me when I first heard this song was like hold on this is some next level deepness
I've seen the Sgt. Pepper documentary that came out last year, and on it is Jenny Boyd (younger sister of Pattie Boyd). She says that she read a book and in it she found a line that said "Life goes on within you, without you." She said that she really liked that part and called George, telling him about what she'd read. And that's how the song came to be (apparently).
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST INTERVIEW/MINI-DOCUMENTARYS MADE ABOUT GEORGE HARRISON AND HIS JOURNEY TO LEARN ABOUT HINDUISM AND THE SONG "WITHIN YOU, WITH OUT YOU"; A SONG I'VE BEEN A FAN OF SINCE ABOUT 1979, WHEN I FIRST HEARD IT. THANK YOU FRIEND!, NAMASTA!!!
Such an incredible song. Always loved it. 💖
And Raavi and George are such amazing individuals~
This makes sense to me ie going within yourselves to find the answers you're seeking then projecting outwards positively.
This is still my favorite song of all time
great insight, thank you. George was love and truth
First solid injection of World Music for the masses. The song's message couldn't be more timely, especially now.
Going back to watch earlier videos from before I found your channel.
0:54 - OMG! This time lapse shot of Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is to die for. Dear Lord, I freaking love this country so much.
Thank you. India loves you back ♥️
That which is flows on with in your and without you. And it flows through all things. It manifest all things. It is not a thing. Yet it informs all things. And all THINGS pass away.
Thank you so much for your work I'm really enjoying it...how 'bout "Martha my dear"
Thank you Mr Hollyhobs for yet another fantastic episode!!!
Easily the best song from Sgt. Peppers lonely Hearts Club Band, by far.
But where's the Let It Beard gone?
It flew off one windy day ; )
Great video as always!
Thanks!!!
12,123,12,123 (5/8 section) nice!!!
Bringing World Music, thanks George!
It's my favorite Beatles song ever. Thanks for making this video!!!
Most people I know don't like this song. It's one of my favourites, as well as "The Inner Light".
Ravi Shankar also gave George the book Autobiography Of A Yogi by Yogananda, which George used to give to his friends. When they asked which people George wanted to put on the Sgt.Pepper album cover, he chose the pictures of Yogananda and his whole line of gurus.( A significant event in the book is eluded to in the line from "W.M.G.G.Weeps" about the floor needing sweeping.) The very first line contains so much. "The space between us all" - If we are seen as Spirit, then the space between us all is the physical universe. For an excellent guitar instrumental version of this song, see Jimmy Herring.
Cool video! Great job! My favorite Beatles song =)
I always loved within you without you
There was a massive cultural exchange between Britain and the sub continent. It was not all racism and conquest. From revival of Buddhism to translation of Vedic scripts. Plus opium, gunja. Prior to the Mutiny great respect was shown.
This song always made such an impression on me
Is not a song, is the life! Best george song
Very nice video! Thank you! Celebrating George on the eve of his birthday!
I was hoping for George songs, thank you!
oh and as a recommendation could you do the song "baby you're a rich man"
Thank you, for your beautiful insight. I love you, George. RIP. See you soon. ( :
Love your videos!! :).
I'm glad George brought to light the Indian influence in his music. The Beatles were musical innovators and that's why people still enjoy the music they made so many years ago.
This channel is fantastic, great analysis. Keep going!!
"Within You Without You" was a song that I wrote based upon a piece of music of Ravi [Shankar]'s that he'd recorded for All-India Radio. It was a very long piece - maybe thirty or forty minutes ... I wrote a mini version of it, using sounds similar to those I'd discovered on his piece.
- George Harrison discussing the composition in 2000
According to Bhagaad Gita 5.29, which George was a student of, "peace and love" is only possible by understanding that Lord Krishna is the supreme enjoyer of all our sacrifices, He is the supreme controller of all planets and the supreme friend of every living entity.
Great perspective.That love,that peace and love is within us all to live,give and experience.I really like your explanation HollYHobs.And of course I really dig the song as well,it's a timeless masterpiece.
Thank for another amazing video about my favorite band
20 years ago, I studied Vedic Astrology in India. My life hasn't been the same since......thankfully.
You are a real scholar. Thanks, Bud.
this is always and will always be my favorite fucking song by the Beatles
Great, great track. . . lyrics and tune together, on one kind of chord all the way through (or two)> this is a good track - kids: If they only KNEEEWWWWW oooh ooh!
SUPERMAN'S cryptic Beatles 1964
If they only knew...
George was soul searching and came to the time he almost understood it all. We are one with you and without you is the clue to his belief. I know life is but a test to find God and love him.George was almost ready to make that big jump his own way.If he had been lucky enough to have loved himself and understood that talking , asking and prayers will be answered and God will be with you and you will know it. He went around and around because he made it so hard just to ask God to prove he is God. I did by chance ask on the thought of my fathers death. He answered me loud and clear with no doubt with no fear just love
Thank you for this
After all these decades, I've always wondered who arranged/composed/orchestrated the middle section of this tune. The instrumental part between the verses. It has to have been George Martin, though I've never heard him discuss it in any depth.
This channel is awesome
whats the name of the song played at 3:06
I would love to see a video of yours on My Sweet Lord.
good video! can you tell me what's the name of this instrumental piece 0:36?
Thank you It's the Gayatri Mantra
DEAR MR. HOLLYBOBS: I KNOW THAT "ACROSS THE UNIVERSE", "THE INNER LIGHT" AND "WITHIN AND WITHOUT YOU" ARE THE BEATLES´ SONGS THAT INCLUDE INDIAN INSPIRED MUSIC. ARE THERE ANY MORE SONGS THAT I AM MISSING? DID JOHN, PAUL OR RINGO DECIDE TO COMPOSE THEIR NEW COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING INDIAN INSPIRED MUSIC? THANKS FOR YOUR MUSICAL ANALYSIS OF GEORGE AND RHAVI SHANKAR´S FABULOUS CREATIONS....GREETINGS FROM MEXICO CITY!!
Calm the fuck down
Can anyone explain why the song goes completely off track in a short while? The teen taal on tabla is not in synch with the song . This thing is bugging me for years and years..
You've made this video so well.
You should do a video on Tomorrow Never knows. It's my favorite psychedelic Beatles song
Wow I just love it . Well done well done !!!!
Could you do Revolution 9 explained?
Hmmm, I remember hearing it day after the record came out. Iconic masterpiece of music. Only one small flaw though, the reference to "we are all one" hints on Mayavadi impersonalism. Later he went on to chant Hare Krsna, the epitome of personalism.
Yo where was this a month ago, I just did a report on this song >:(
woah. for some reason i never thought of framing that picture from imagine
one of my faves
This was a great video 👌🏼
This is one of the greatest Beatles song, and George's best. I say this despite NOT being a George fan. I find him, unlike Lennon , who was always honest to the point of embarrassment, to be quiet, false, moralistic and manipulative. Writing about 'Living in the Material World' (yeah) I bought the LP at the time, it finished my interest in George, but I had already tired of 'My Sweet Bored' and consider only a couple of McCartney LP's any good ('Band on the Run' and his first) and also Johns first two ('Plastic Ono Band' and 'Imagine') as actually good. John was not perfect but he never moralized or fined his band members for smoking the same weed he had smoked earlier. George lived the Rock Lifestyle, mansion, Rolls while talking about materialism: John put his life on the line for peace and had enemies like Nixon!
Explained... "Try to realize it's all within yourself, no one else can make you change."
Yeah brother
To a lot of people this screams "ancient Indian philosophy" but to me it screams "LSD".
I always loved Georges' sitar heavy stuff. Inner Light and this song were honestly some of my favorite Beatles songs. I heard Ravi was actually a pretty shitty guy and hypocrite. Can't remember what that was about though, I looked into it years ago. You should do one of these about Revolution 9 sometime! Or Martha My Dear ;)
Chris, maybe you are talking about the Maharish, not Ravi Shankar, isn´t it?
Love thy ignorance.
You must be thinking about Maharishi. He actually inspired John to right sexy Sadie cause he’d “made a fool of everyone”. But yeah George remained very close with Ravi Shankar throughout his life. Also the inner light features the sarod and shenhai, not sitar
Great video ! And I'm a person (as in you) explained the song and meaning and wasn't one of those creepy sounding robot type of voice things.
George since you’re passing the world has gotten worse you don’t want to come back. See you in the afterlife friend.
you should do a video discusing about the alternative tape about the beattle never splitting up
George Harrison the most self realized soul among the beatles! Haribol!
Great explanation, however I feel rather than speaking to himself, that George was speaking to all who listen and think... It's a song that grows on most listeners who grow and mature....
P.S did you know that the English Concertina, was inspired by the Indian Harmonium...
i kinda think of john paul and george as 3 hippies but are hippies to different things also i gotta ask if you willl make a video on your thoughts about the paul mccartney is dead rumor
YOU ARE AN ASPECT OF GOD...LIKE A SMALL SLICE OF A HOLOGRAM RETAINS ALL THE QUALITIES OF THE WHOLE....AND LIFE IS CREATED WITHIN YOU AND WITHOUT YOU.
Samsara is such a drag.
We’re are eternal universes, repeating the self repeating fractal patterns for all of everything
Peace of mind is waiting for you
I know it’s an unpopular opinion but he was the best Beatle
This song did not belong on Sergeant Pepper. It had absolutely nothing to do with any of the other songs. Either in style or theme. But they had to give George his one song per album. They should’ve put Penny Lane on Sergeant Pepper and George’s song on magical mystery tour. Or Of course, George could’ve written something that was more suited to Sergeant Pepper.
Well , I agree with you even though I love the song
The song wasnt suited for splhcb at all
Penny lane and strawberry fields forever were much suited and even goerge Martin agrees on it
But within you without you doesnt even suit with magical mystery your
I guess it would have worked with white album
@@arvindkumarpareek3447 You know what, you are right. George’s song would have worked great on the white album.
Anyone know the song at the end?
i heard krishna das w harmonium its a deep droning sound
Good video!
This could be a half hour video. It's just scratching the surface.
Can you explain about Norwegian Wood
Do A Day in the life plsssss
Breath
Breath in the air
Can we get an explained video on back in the ussr?
Oh....I'm just about to go outside to lay some concrete.....Sorry George.