He sounds like his dad, without the Liverpool accent, but his phrasing and expression. Glad he's keeping George's legacy alive while putting his stamp on things.
@@jacquismith3277 In fact he does have something of a Liverpool accent: because that's how many people sound in the middle-class suburbs such as Woolton, Allerton, and Mossley Hill.
I love how Dhani refers to His Late father as “ when his Father left his Body” . I am grieving the loss of my 25 year old granddaughter. I will from this day forward say, “ When She left her body”. And Not say The D word. What a beautiful interview. I am so happy I came across this… I am very familiar with Darkhorse records. George sure left his heritage in the best hands and Dhani is sure keeping his Fathers legacy alive. My best wishes to Dhani and Olivia Harrison. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Not too sure about that Ringo's son (Zak - heavy user of drugs alcohol) had his issues in the past, as did Ringo himself (Alcoholism used to beat his wife Barbara Bach). Lennon was a Heroin junkie for while and hid from the world. George Harrison was a well known womaniser etc etc. Let's not rewrite history just because of a halo effect due to their fame/musical success.
@@joedee9811 yeah, but I do often wish people would take an interest in who he is rather than where he came from. He's a lovely guy and deserves to be recognised for him!
Interesting that this is your point of view, because I didn't even realize who he was and chose to watch this when it came on by itself on my phone at 3a.m.,because he looked interesting, came in a video after Ekardt Tolle, and his living room was peaceful and beautiful and after my phone woke me up, I couldn't get back to sleep @@joedee9811.
Loved this interview. Dhani is such a positive, interesting and likeable person. The fact that he’s honoured his father’s legacy in the humble, dedicated and intelligent way he has shows that he is exactly the right person born to the role.
I saw Dhani play in the PBS special "A Tribute to George Harrison". It was a cavalcade of musicians who were contemporaries, admirers, or colleagues of his father. The last song was "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Dhani was playing his father's music on his guitar, surrounded by these men, who kept checking in with him. Dhani was just coming into his own, surrounded by their care and support... incredible to see.
His father’s “spirituality” made him chainsmoke himself to death and have an affair with Ringo’s wife and take heaps of cocaine for decades. None of it makes any sense.
His resemblance to his father is uncanny. Speaks like him too. I’m sure his interviews are often plagued by questions regarding his dad. It’s nice to see an interviewer focused on Dhani and not his famous father.
Glad you enjoyed it! DIONZ's founder and host of the podcast, Elena Zafirova, wants to bring a safe space to the interviewees to be their authentic and genuine version so they can share in a candid way. We appreciate you took notice. Thank you.
Dhani is a brilliant person of great spirituality and talent… he was raised by a very classy mother and father…. and I think of all the Beatles children he is by far the most intelligent and unassuming…!
George wasn't so impressed with yogis, maybe in the beginning he was, but he moved on. He knew that meditation wasn't the method and not recommended in this age of Kali the age of quarrel and hypocrisy that is Kali Yuga. The process of the chanting of the holy names of the Lord is the the only way and the Lord repeated it three times so people would be absolutely clear on this issue. George knew that and he carried his bead bag with him. John and George ounce chanted the Maha mantra all day long. George saved thousands of lives including his own and the world is indebted to him and as Krsna says, although he is impartial, these devotes are very dear to him.
@@gore1089 although it is not MY way, like all paths of the seeker, it is a way and whatever way George did it, he brought meditation and yoga to the west and for that you are right, he has perhaps unknowingly helped thousands and for his music, he has helped millions. God Bless George, well loved and well missed, RIP.
Dear Dhani, you have and continue to work so hard to honour the legacy of your father, of your family, of the Beatles. Feeling deep respect for you. It is beautiful that you are so aware of, fully appreciate, and embrace the profound emotion, beauty, and greatness that you have been given, but also that you are innately a part of. You ARE the continuation. Nobody else ever could have done what you have done. You are living your dharma. Great respect Dhani. Love to you. Love to your beautiful mother. Love to your father in Heaven. 🙏
I took lessons at self-realization fellowship so peaceful met his sister a year later she gave me a hug and said this hug was from george to me louise and I cried as we hugged each other
@@Phyllida-r7n .....what's the thinking behind your judgement? George never tried to be a saint. He was living the excesses of the rock music industry at the age of 22 in 1965 - then through people like Ravi Shankar found another world. Getting out of one car and into another isn't easy. George was the one Beatle who changed the most, followed by John. The other two live in the past and are are shallow by comparison.
Oh yes, I remember Badfinger too....loved their music and lots of favourite songs among them...Come and get it, No Matter what, Day after Day my all time favourite.... Peace and love from Noel...India ☮️✌️❤️
What a cool dude. As a musician, artist, and spiritual person myself, I feel like Dhani and I would get along great, and have a really good conversation.
When Dhani speaks music, responsibility of energy, source and legacy he sounds just like Sean. The children of The Beatles are all so talented and giving.
Loved hearing about Dhani's journey and vision, how it flows and intermingles with George's journey and Olivia's journey but Dhani brings his unique talent, intellect, and humility to the work he is so passionate about. Would love to have a chat with Dhani myself.
What a lovely interview and what an amazing person Dhani turned out to be (a credit to his parents) 🥰 George was WAY ahead of his time and it was such a sad loss that he left us far too soon but he has obviously left a wonderful legacy and he lives on in his son, not only in the beautiful person he is but also so like his dad physically and even the sound of his voice 🥰 I live very close to Arnold Grove and am forever proud of the fact that the Beatles came from my home town 🥰🙏xxx
All l can say is...George Harrison's spirit lives on through within the heart of his son,Dhani. I know what Dhani is speaking about. We as humans need to take time for some form of meditation. So sad that we're caught up in the " material world "& not knowing what the true raum of "spiritual dimensions "of heavenly existence. Many people would laugh at such theory of life. George was "gifted "perhaps maybe ahead of his time. But God decides who is to be chosen & who is not. When man learns that he is not the master,but merely the disciples,the children of the true master of all life & all that exist within this world & beyond, then man will truly understand what the Father in Heaven,the true Father of us wants from us all,then finally as John Lennon once said....Give Peace a Chance, We will finally come together,maybe before it's too late. Antonio---ATL.GA.😇🙏✌️🧘♂️
I'm so happy for you Dhani that you now have control over your Dads music catalog. Many fans of George Harrison are looking forward to seeing his back catalogue being released in super deluxe editions.
Dhani is a wonderful person. To love preserving what his dad left physically as well as spiritually. I’m so glad to see this interview of Dhani as an adult. George is so proud. I loved his reference to his dad as Obe won Kenobe.
This is the best interview with Dhani that I've seen, and I've seen a lot of them. We, the public, are the lucky ones to have been gifted the continued presence of George, whose spirit lives on in his son, just as both Dhani & George wanted it to be. xx Aunty Linda / LindyLu from Oz
Dhani is a lot older now than George was when the Beatles split and perhaps the age of George at "Traveling Wilburys". Shows what a great act the Beatles and George was. But nice to see that Dhani turned out to be a decent, well spoken man, and not having his father's fame get into his head.
This is one of the best interviews of anyone I've ever seen. Of course, the subject matter is close to many of our hearts. But the questions were so insightful and you gave space for Dhani to really answer on such a profound and self aware level. I'm so impressed with both of you. And I didn't think I could be anymore impressed than I already am with George Harrison, but this interview made it happen. 108 Thank yous. 🕉️🙏🏻
If you haven't heard their album "Brainwashed," you NEED to ! I still listen to it on many occasions. He (George) is spot on with his title track. He took a microscopic look at were us humans are, and are heading, and he encapsulated it into an unbelievable song ! I've listen to that song so many times, and still can't believe mankind has lost OUR way. Thanks for finishing your Dad's work Dhani !
Years ago I attended the spiritual church of Yogananda in Mountain View, CA. On one occasion, two spiritual beings (I cannot describe them in any other way) were guests of the church. One was male and one was female. Both were tall, silent, and looked transcendent in white robes. I remember both were African American, as well. We formed a line and met each, individually, and as we did, in silence, one laid a hand on my shoulder. I wasn’t expecting anything but in the moment I was touched I felt this incredible, indiscernible feeling- electric perhaps? And the next thing I knew, I was on my knees. Mind you, I was NOT a hugely spiritual person, just curious, and that’s why I went to the church. It was perhaps, the 3rd time I had attended. The touch, and its effect on me, shook me to my core. The two guests were scheduled to be there the next weekend, so I had to return, just to see if what had happened was real… could I explain it? I was sure I must have just been nervous, and a second visit would certainly be different. So I went back. To my surprise, the exact same thing happened again, as soon as I was touched. I remember looking up at this tall, beautiful being who literally glowed under the lights, with perfect skin, eyes in some mystic meditation. I have never forgotten the experience. It was one of those things in life that just can’t be explained. I still wonder who they were. This video reminded me of it.
Wonderful time. Interviewer sublime. Dhani's a Ninja. Dad so proud. Nice to see the vision carried forth. Stevie Nicks sold her catalog you bought your dad's back. Great groove.
Great interview and i think Dhani appreciated he wasn't asked the stock questions a Beatle child would be asked . Very interesting and spiritual guy in his own right .
What an interesting,endearing,personality he has!He continues his parents legacy,adding his own personal touch. George wherever he is ,he will be very proud of his son!ॐ ❤ 🙏 And what a talented and audacious musician he is!!
Love that this young man took on much of his father's personality. It is all about Jesus. And time is running out. Choose LIFE. Choose Jesus. NOW. While you can. God bless.
Check my reply about his Church school upbringing and tht he bought his place from the Catholic Bosco nuns. Interesting tie in there. Could be the Christian Sanctifcation through those things has influenced Dhani's spirit.
Amazing how much he sounds just like his Dad. Dhani lucky to have had someone like his Dad, so rich ( not in money terms) but rich in life interests, so much to do and learn from. I so get it, when you have a special soul, or who happened to be your parent, I get it. I wanted to do all that regarding my own set of parents, aggressive siblings (& greed) in the way, and Lucky he's an only child.
It must be freezing cold in the house - dressed for winter .... ✨🎸✨🏄🏽♀️☮️🤩 Dhani is a true intellect . Great musician . Does he beleive in the ancient astronaut theories . ?
This interview is an another gem from Elena and DIONZ! I highly recommend you to watch/listen. A short and concise dose of knowledge and inspiration! Dhani truly embodies the ideals of the podcast, PATH, PURPOSE and PASSION🍀. And the host never disappoints. It’s incredibly inspiring! Looking forward to the next one!
What a fantasticaly interesting interview! Wow! First Time I hear Him talking, including spirituality, arts and more.... What a blessing! Love Love Love ++++
One of my favorite music photos is of Dhani as a very small boy holding a guitar that engulfed him. He's sitting in a room where these music legends are gathered including George-which may have been the Wilbury's. He has this focused look on his wee face as if he knows exactly why he's there and who he is though he didn't have a clue outside of energetically. It's as if Dhani's attempt to hold up that huge guitar spelled out his trajectory in life and his destiny. I regret failing to get a screen shot of the photo though I have looked for it since. No one but Dhani could do what his destiny had called him to and how lucky are we that he followed the call.
have "brainwashed"..............very very interesting and truthful!love George and love Dhani.thank you so much for doing this interview.music rules all frequencies.
It's now 50years since George's 1974 American Tour. How about a documentary production/release of this, before all those musicians from that tour have passed on and we won't have their stories told. It would be a great thing for George's fans to experience despite the tour being underwhelming for George. Call Peter Jackson, Dhani.....;)
He seems to have personae much like his father. I’m sure his mum is a very smart intelligent lady as well or she wouldn’t have been with George. Lovely, intelligent, D’Hani.
Dhani's mother Olivia is a follower of Prem Rawat. I know that from some musicians friends in LA who knew Olivia and got George to record their band Jiva, they are followers of Prem Rawat too. This was all in the 1970s and one of those musicians sent me a nice story about recording with George in LA and a pary at Ringo's house where he met Peter Sellers and had a riot with him. Being a Beatle's son must have had some challenging moments for Dhani in his life.
Prew Rabat has some quite excellent YT videos if anyone might have an interest in hearing him speak. I first saw him speak in 1974 in NYC. Long time ago... :)
Thanks for the nice things you said about growing into being a musician. Very motivating to go on with the practice. And it's true, if you're around the people already doing it, you'll grow into it without realizing. And nice interview questions, very thoughtful. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! DIONZ's founder and host of the podcast, Elena Zafirova, wants to bring a safe space to the interviewees to be their authentic and genuine version so they can share in a candid way. We appreciate you took notice. Thank you.
He sounds like his dad, without the Liverpool accent, but his phrasing and expression. Glad he's keeping George's legacy alive while putting his stamp on things.
@@omegajrz1269NO NO NO!
@@jacquismith3277 In fact he does have something of a Liverpool accent: because that's how many people sound in the middle-class suburbs such as Woolton, Allerton, and Mossley Hill.
HE IS THE SPLITTING IMAGE OF HIS DAD!!!!
It's hard not to like Dhani.
You can see he is genuine & authentic.
We couldn't agree more!
Dhani's life is truly authentic and so very Conscious(*) which is quite contagious!
What a wonderful son. He has done his parents proud. 💖
I love how Dhani refers to His Late father as “ when his Father left his Body” . I am grieving the loss of my 25 year old granddaughter. I will from this day forward say, “ When She left her body”. And Not say The D word.
What a beautiful interview. I am so happy I came across this… I am very familiar with Darkhorse records. George sure left his heritage in the best hands and Dhani is sure keeping his Fathers legacy alive.
My best wishes to Dhani and Olivia Harrison. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you!
What a lovely young man, he looks so like his father. Mr. Dhani Harrison is a credit to his parents.
Hi is not a young man, he is 46 years old
Nice guy. The Beatle people tend to be sane and grounded despite all the success.
Not too sure about that Ringo's son (Zak - heavy user of drugs alcohol) had his issues in the past, as did Ringo himself (Alcoholism used to beat his wife Barbara Bach). Lennon was a Heroin junkie for while and hid from the world. George Harrison was a well known womaniser etc etc.
Let's not rewrite history just because of a halo effect due to their fame/musical success.
It's very nice of George to leave us with Dhani. His Legacy is in best hands!
...and we all need more Harrisons.
💟👌👁🕉!
Olivia had a lot to do with it too 😉
This is the first dhani interview I've seen where the interviewer didn't pester him about his dad the entire time! This was a great one
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lets face it, the big reason a lot of people are interested in Dhani and an interview with him is because of his dad
@@joedee9811 yeah, but I do often wish people would take an interest in who he is rather than where he came from. He's a lovely guy and deserves to be recognised for him!
@@starswillfall.VERY well said!
Interesting that this is your point of view, because I didn't even realize who he was and chose to watch this when it came on by itself on my phone at 3a.m.,because he looked interesting, came in a video after Ekardt Tolle, and his living room was peaceful and beautiful and after my phone woke me up, I couldn't get back to sleep @@joedee9811.
Its great to know how Dhani is always trying to preserve George’s legacy through the years
$$$
Loved this interview. Dhani is such a positive, interesting and likeable person. The fact that he’s honoured his father’s legacy in the humble, dedicated and intelligent way he has shows that he is exactly the right person born to the role.
Glad that you enjoyed it!
I saw Dhani play in the PBS special "A Tribute to George Harrison". It was a cavalcade of musicians who were contemporaries, admirers, or colleagues of his father. The last song was "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Dhani was playing his father's music on his guitar, surrounded by these men, who kept checking in with him. Dhani was just coming into his own, surrounded by their care and support... incredible to see.
I never get tired of watching that….
He’s so down to earth, and surely possesses knowledge 💛
Love that he got his spirituality from his dad and is just as cerebral.
And his MONEY...
Isn’t a pity that he is rubbish at writing songs?
All things must pass
His father’s “spirituality” made him chainsmoke himself to death and have an affair with Ringo’s wife and take heaps of cocaine for decades. None of it makes any sense.
He makes his parents proud,is a genuine person. His father looks at him from Heaven. May God bless you Dhani!❤❤❤
I love Dhani. He’s so much like his dad. George Ida lucky that he had such a great son to guard his legacy. He’s wonderful.
Dhani Is always as cool as it gets. What a perfect set up for life.
His resemblance to his father is uncanny. Speaks like him too.
I’m sure his interviews are often plagued by questions regarding his dad. It’s nice to see an interviewer focused on Dhani and not his famous father.
Glad you enjoyed it! DIONZ's founder and host of the podcast, Elena Zafirova, wants to bring a safe space to the interviewees to be their authentic and genuine version so they can share in a candid way. We appreciate you took notice. Thank you.
Out of all the Beatles offsprings, Dhani looks the most like his father.
What an incredible young man. Very interesting, intelligent and well-spoken. A credit to his parents.
Dhani is a brilliant person of great spirituality and talent… he was raised by a very classy mother and father…. and I think of all the Beatles children he is by far the most intelligent and unassuming…!
I totally agree with you.
I would like to hear him talk a little about his Mother's influence on his life.
Father and son looked like twin reflections of each other. 😊 Thank knows his father was much loved..... Bless his dear father.❤
Dhani is so grounded, so awake, and a chip off the old block! God Bless him and Olivia and of course George! Hari Krishna! 💖💞🙏
George wasn't so impressed with yogis, maybe in the beginning he was, but he moved on. He knew that meditation wasn't the method and not recommended in this age of Kali the age of quarrel and hypocrisy that is Kali Yuga.
The process of the chanting of the holy names of the Lord is the the only way and the Lord repeated it three times so people would be absolutely clear on this issue.
George knew that and he carried his bead bag with him.
John and George ounce chanted the Maha mantra all day long.
George saved thousands of lives including his own and the world is indebted to him and as Krsna says, although he is impartial, these devotes are very dear to him.
@@gore1089 although it is not MY way, like all paths of the seeker, it is a way and whatever way George did it, he brought meditation and yoga to the west and for that you are right, he has perhaps unknowingly helped thousands and for his music, he has helped millions. God Bless George, well loved and well missed, RIP.
@@shawncohen4133He has helped me, no doubt about it. ❤
His Father's knowing has kept him centered.
Dear Dhani, you have and continue to work so hard to honour the legacy of your father, of your family, of the Beatles. Feeling deep respect for you. It is beautiful that you are so aware of, fully appreciate, and embrace the profound emotion, beauty, and greatness that you have been given, but also that you are innately a part of. You ARE the continuation. Nobody else ever could have done what you have done. You are living your dharma. Great respect Dhani. Love to you. Love to your beautiful mother. Love to your father in Heaven. 🙏
George Harrison was such a beautiful soul and highly evolved and loving I really loved his music
He was no saint.
I took lessons at self-realization fellowship so peaceful met his sister a year later she gave me a hug and said this hug was from george to me louise and I cried as we hugged each other
@@Phyllida-r7n .....what's the thinking behind your judgement? George never tried to be a saint. He was living the excesses of the rock music industry at the age of 22 in 1965 - then through people like Ravi Shankar found another world. Getting out of one car and into another isn't easy. George was the one Beatle who changed the most, followed by John. The other two live in the past and are are shallow by comparison.
My brother was involved with Badfinger and went to the Bangladesh concert with Mr Harrison my brother said he was a very very nice man
Loved Badfinger so sad as to what happend to that great band .
Oh yes, I remember Badfinger too....loved their music and lots of favourite songs among them...Come and get it, No Matter what, Day after Day my all time favourite.... Peace and love from Noel...India ☮️✌️❤️
what a sensible and lovely young man
Loved the interview and Dhani is making his family proud. 👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dhani is a great musician in his own right. What a fantastic interview. He's had great role models' in his Dad and Mum. ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a cool dude. As a musician, artist, and spiritual person myself, I feel like Dhani and I would get along great, and have a really good conversation.
I LOVE the fact that they Kept All of George’s Og Music equipment and Guitars. 🥺❤️
When Dhani speaks music, responsibility of energy, source and legacy he sounds just like Sean. The children of The Beatles are all so talented and giving.
Loved hearing about Dhani's journey and vision, how it flows and intermingles with George's journey and Olivia's journey but Dhani brings his unique talent, intellect, and humility to the work he is so passionate about. Would love to have a chat with Dhani myself.
I love Dhani so much! ❤ Such a great interview. Love and light to that darling boy. 🕉️
Thank you Helen!
So very attractive. Intellectually and all other ways.❤
George would be so proud of his son.
AND HE IS PROUD OF HIS SON!! FROM ABOVE HE CAN SEE HIS SON AND IS VERY PROUD OF HIM!!!
❤❤❤ he is his dad's son truly x
What a lovely interview and what an amazing person Dhani turned out to be (a credit to his parents) 🥰
George was WAY ahead of his time and it was such a sad loss that he left us far too soon but he has obviously left a wonderful legacy and he lives on in his son, not only in the beautiful person he is but also so like his dad physically and even the sound of his voice 🥰 I live very close to Arnold Grove and am forever proud of the fact that the Beatles came from my home town 🥰🙏xxx
Liverpool is beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely fella as was his dad.🏴
All l can say is...George Harrison's spirit lives on through within the heart of his son,Dhani. I know what Dhani is speaking about. We as humans need to take time for some form of meditation. So sad that we're caught up in the " material world "& not knowing what the true raum of "spiritual dimensions "of heavenly existence. Many people would laugh at such theory of life. George was "gifted "perhaps maybe ahead of his time. But God decides who is to be chosen & who is not. When man learns that he is not the master,but merely the disciples,the children of the true master of all life & all that exist within this world & beyond, then man will truly understand what the Father in Heaven,the true Father of us wants from us all,then finally as John Lennon once said....Give Peace a Chance, We will finally come together,maybe before it's too late. Antonio---ATL.GA.😇🙏✌️🧘♂️
I'm so happy for you Dhani that you now have control over your Dads music catalog. Many fans of George Harrison are looking forward to seeing his back catalogue being released in super deluxe editions.
What a talent Dhani is.
Dhani is a wonderful person. To love preserving what his dad left physically as well as spiritually. I’m so glad to see this interview of Dhani as an adult. George is so proud. I loved his reference to his dad as Obe won Kenobe.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is the best interview with Dhani that I've seen, and I've seen a lot of them. We, the public, are the lucky ones to have been gifted the continued presence of George, whose spirit lives on in his son, just as both Dhani & George wanted it to be.
xx
Aunty Linda / LindyLu from Oz
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview with Dhani. He offered some great advice to musicians in the last few minutes
Saw him and his band prior to COVID, as they opened for ELO. Fantastic. Heavier than i expected and very enjoyable.
Fabulous interview with Dhani. So much like his father on so many levels. 🕉💜🙏
Thank you very much!
Dhani is a lot older now than George was when the Beatles split and perhaps the age of George at "Traveling Wilburys". Shows what a great act the Beatles and George was. But nice to see that Dhani turned out to be a decent, well spoken man, and not having his father's fame get into his head.
Beautiful interview and beautiful human.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
All three Harrisons are beautiful souls.
Saw Dhanni play a tiny gig last year in London. Stunning
Inspiring dialogue! Dhani Harrison speaks from the heart, an admirable person and artist! It's great to hear these stories and thoughts ⚛️🕉️🌄🎸🔥
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful interview,
Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is one of the best interviews of anyone I've ever seen. Of course, the subject matter is close to many of our hearts. But the questions were so insightful and you gave space for Dhani to really answer on such a profound and self aware level. I'm so impressed with both of you. And I didn't think I could be anymore impressed than I already am with George Harrison, but this interview made it happen. 108 Thank yous. 🕉️🙏🏻
Thank you very much, we appreciate it!
If you haven't heard their album "Brainwashed," you NEED to ! I still listen to it on many occasions. He (George) is spot on with his title track. He took a microscopic look at were us humans are, and are heading, and he encapsulated it into an unbelievable song ! I've listen to that song so many times, and still can't believe mankind has lost OUR way. Thanks for finishing your Dad's work Dhani !
Fantastic Record, George was a Visionary , Bless Him 🙏❤️👍🏻
Fabulous album, I agree. ❤❤❤
Years ago I attended the spiritual church of Yogananda in Mountain View, CA. On one occasion, two spiritual beings (I cannot describe them in any other way) were guests of the church. One was male and one was female. Both were tall, silent, and looked transcendent in white robes. I remember both were African American, as well. We formed a line and met each, individually, and as we did, in silence, one laid a hand on my shoulder. I wasn’t expecting anything but in the moment I was touched I felt this incredible, indiscernible feeling- electric perhaps? And the next thing I knew, I was on my knees. Mind you, I was NOT a hugely spiritual person, just curious, and that’s why I went to the church. It was perhaps, the 3rd time I had attended. The touch, and its effect on me, shook me to my core. The two guests were scheduled to be there the next weekend, so I had to return, just to see if what had happened was real… could I explain it? I was sure I must have just been nervous, and a second visit would certainly be different. So I went back. To my surprise, the exact same thing happened again, as soon as I was touched. I remember looking up at this tall, beautiful being who literally glowed under the lights, with perfect skin, eyes in some mystic meditation. I have never forgotten the experience. It was one of those things in life that just can’t be explained. I still wonder who they were. This video reminded me of it.
Wonderful time. Interviewer sublime. Dhani's a Ninja. Dad so proud. Nice to see the vision carried forth. Stevie Nicks sold her catalog you bought your dad's back. Great groove.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
What a brilliant young man.
He is not young, he is 46
Extraordinary interview with a very Blessed and extraordinary Soul🙏🦢🙏
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview and i think Dhani appreciated he wasn't asked the stock questions a Beatle child would be asked . Very interesting and spiritual guy in his own right .
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Such a dear dear man. I can see & hear his father in him so much.
Great interview!
Thanks for watching!
What an interesting,endearing,personality he has!He continues his parents legacy,adding his own personal touch. George wherever he is ,he will be very proud of his son!ॐ ❤ 🙏
And what a talented and audacious musician he is!!
Amazing interview. Just letting the man speak. This is one of the best interviews i have ever seen of Dhani. Thank you!
Thank you!
Love that this young man took on much of his father's personality. It is all about Jesus. And time is running out. Choose LIFE. Choose Jesus. NOW. While you can. God bless.
Why ? He didn’t say anything about Jesus
Exactly! George was not a Christian. He may have considered Jesus to be an Ascended Master, but not his “Savior” in the Christian way.
😂😂😂😂😂😂self-absorbed “christians”🤣🤣😂
Check my reply about his Church school upbringing and tht he bought his place from the Catholic Bosco nuns. Interesting tie in there. Could be the Christian Sanctifcation through those things has influenced Dhani's spirit.
@@timmellin2815 nah not a bit the Beatles are not a big fan of catholics
The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree (Ashvatta)🕉
Enjoyed every minute of this interview…
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing how much he sounds just like his Dad. Dhani lucky to have had someone like his Dad, so rich ( not in money terms) but rich in life interests, so much to do and learn from. I so get it, when you have a special soul, or who happened to be your parent, I get it. I wanted to do all that regarding my own set of parents, aggressive siblings (& greed) in the way, and Lucky he's an only child.
It must be freezing cold in the house - dressed for winter .... ✨🎸✨🏄🏽♀️☮️🤩 Dhani is a true intellect . Great musician . Does he beleive in the ancient astronaut theories . ?
This interview is an another gem from Elena and DIONZ! I highly recommend you to watch/listen. A short and concise dose of knowledge and inspiration! Dhani truly embodies the ideals of the podcast, PATH, PURPOSE and PASSION🍀. And the host never disappoints. It’s incredibly inspiring! Looking forward to the next one!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful interview. Dhani is true to self as his parents and shares his thoughts with care and wisdom.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a fantasticaly interesting interview! Wow! First Time I hear Him talking, including spirituality, arts and more.... What a blessing! Love Love Love ++++
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this! It’s fascinating to get to know George’s son.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic and insightful interview. Great work
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just like his dad "He definitely doesn't shut up lol"😂
The "Quiet Beatle was not true".
A great interview with Dhani.🌿💚🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of my favorite music photos is of Dhani as a very small boy holding a guitar that engulfed him. He's sitting in a room where these music legends are gathered including George-which may have been the Wilbury's. He has this focused look on his wee face as if he knows exactly why he's there and who he is though he didn't have a clue outside of energetically. It's as if Dhani's attempt to hold up that huge guitar spelled out his trajectory in life and his destiny. I regret failing to get a screen shot of the photo though I have looked for it since. No one but Dhani could do what his destiny had called him to and how lucky are we that he followed the call.
I just love that young man. Seeing ELO. in like 3 weeks. Final Tour.
have "brainwashed"..............very very interesting and truthful!love George and love Dhani.thank you so much for doing this interview.music rules all frequencies.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's now 50years since George's 1974 American Tour. How about a documentary production/release of this, before all those musicians from that tour have passed on and we won't have their stories told. It would be a great thing for George's fans to experience despite the tour being underwhelming for George. Call Peter Jackson, Dhani.....;)
I know this is overstated all the time but damn, is he ever like his father! Makes me miss George less when I listen to Dhani.
He has the same tone of voice than his father. Anyways, great interview. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thoroughly enjoyed that - seems like a good gentleman.
Glad you enjoyed it!
He seems to have personae much like his father. I’m sure his mum is a very smart intelligent lady as well or she wouldn’t have been with George. Lovely, intelligent, D’Hani.
A really really interesting interview. I really look forward to seeing what he does next!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This guy rocks
I always wondered if George was a Kriyaban. So happy to hear this verified 🙏🙏
be great if he took a camera crew around that magnificent place one day
Thank you. 🙏🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a wonderful interview- thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow he sounds so much like george....👍🏻✌🏼
Lovely video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really lovely interview! Nice questions, and so special to hear more about Dhani's journey. Love him so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
Thankyou. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dhani's mother Olivia is a follower of Prem Rawat. I know that from some musicians friends in LA who knew Olivia and got George to record their band Jiva, they are followers of Prem Rawat too. This was all in the 1970s and one of those musicians sent me a nice story about recording with George in LA and a pary at Ringo's house where he met Peter Sellers and had a riot with him. Being a Beatle's son must have had some challenging moments for Dhani in his life.
Prew Rabat has some quite excellent YT videos if anyone might have an interest in hearing him speak. I first saw him speak in 1974 in NYC. Long time ago... :)
Thank you for sharing this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hope Dhani meets with the living. Jesus the genuine way truth and life
This was amazing thank you ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the nice things you said about growing into being a musician. Very motivating to go on with the practice. And it's true, if you're around the people already doing it, you'll grow into it without realizing. And nice interview questions, very thoughtful. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! DIONZ's founder and host of the podcast, Elena Zafirova, wants to bring a safe space to the interviewees to be their authentic and genuine version so they can share in a candid way. We appreciate you took notice. Thank you.
❤🙏🙏 om Shanti Dhani 😊
Great interview. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic interview, well worth a watch
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!