You got that right. No other Beatle changed their hairstyle (and facial hair) more than George. He carried all those styles off beautifully. I think his hair was very easy to work with--a hair stylist's delight.
George's perfect answer to the stupidity of copyright litigation that he had to deal with, just like "Silly love songs" was Paul's perfect answer to all the critique of his lyrics.
He was told before he released My Sweet Lord that it was the same as He's So Fine. He didn't care. Foolish. Sometimes you have to remember you ARE living in the material world
@@anthonypicco7811 Well, "the same" could be applied to many many songs, possibly to 70% of all the rock songs from the 50s and very early 60s. The difference here is that George had deep pockets and My Sweet Lord was a beloved mega hit.
@@anthonypicco7811 Very little work is totally original, most art copies from one person or another, and that is a good thing, thats how you get new art. Copyright is a silly thing that stands in the way of that. A lot of Shakespeare plays would not have survived modern copyright laws, think about that.
@@emperorpicard6474 So you are in favor of stealing? Back in the 1800s, many authors discovered their books reprinted without their knowledge, and they earned NO money from those copies sold. That book might have taken a year of their life, involved emotions and struggles and re-writes until it was perfect, but they have NO legal ownership? How are they supposed to earn a living, or support themselves and their families? Will we have a gov't program to feed, house and give medical care to artists and writers and musicians for free? (I think we all should have that, but we are not yet a socialist world.) Should we also get rid of patents? Just because you come up with a good idea for a product, you should have NO control over its marketing, or any ability to stop someone from producing the same product and giving you NO money for it? Being "inspired" by another work is one thing. Note for note or word for word is, in my eyes, thievery. Sure, West Side Story was inspired by Romeo & Juliet, but it was not an exact copy. That is a big difference. I understand your ideas. I understand we all inspire each other, but as long as the world is set up economically the way it is, copyright & patents are the only solutions to assure creative types get paid.
¡ Yeb Bush ! You have a real grudge against George, don’t you? I’ve seen your comments on several other of George’s songs, and you either hate him for whatever reason, or are a bot.
It's funny when you think about it, George was purportedly and seemingly super shy and naturally quiet/reserved etc. but likely extremely comfortable in front of cameras because of his profile. It shows in his videos and interviews anyway. I can't think of too many other well known people with those traits.
There are loads of celebrities that are introverted/reserved but are extremely comfortable in front of an audience/camera. Johnny Carson was a fine example and he often talked about this with his guests who felt the same way.
Buster Keaton was very shy, a bit awkward, & actually avoided crowds but not onstage or in front of or behind the camera where he was a brilliant director & gorgeous clown in the 1920s
Actually while he didn't speak as much on interviews because the other Beatles took up the spot. But Paul McCartney said that if you did anything he would go on the biggest rant. He was quiet on interviews because of Paul and John but in person he was very talkative
After George lost his case with MY SWEET LORD as he had to pay $700,000 (as I remember) to the writers of HE'S SO FINE for having essentially the same melody and chord progression he wrote THIS SONG! So he made a negative a positive over night and moved on! haha That's George for ya!
Five years after this song was released, Harrison actually bought out Bright Tunes, and paid for it the same amount of $587,000 that Allen Klein had initially paid for the company.
I've never heard this song before, but I know the story behind the lyrics, George Harrison was an absolute legend, this entire song was a middle finger towards the copyright lawsuit from My Sweet Lord, and he wrote a song about how he felt about it. Absolute gold, even at the end of 2020! We miss u George!!
I bet George would have shit himself if someone stole his music... it's a two-way street and I was disappointed in Harrison's attitude toward other musicians.
I agree 1,000%. I think if the Beatles stayed together, he would've been dictating how things should run.. Well, after he quit The Beatles and came back, they say John and Paul treated much differently. They respected him more. George will always be brilliant! Even up in Heaven!!!!!!!!!➕⛪
@@itchiray This Song was written due to George's lawsuit problem with My Sweet Lord, being similar to ''He's So Fine''. You can see a lot of references to that problem on the lyrics, such as ''anyone's copyright'', ''This song is in E'', ''has nothing bright about it''.
@@Oh_I_Will Oh sure he was! He's so relaxed, having the best humorous attitude that really shows on his solo videos. John was too stiff and stone-faced to reach that level.
How was your day? *Paul*: I was signing up some papers over at Apple Corp and preparing a European tour *Ringo*: I lunched with my agent and went to an interview with Johnny Carson *John*: I recorded a few songs with Harry Nilson and wrote the arrangements for a song. *George*: I went to a court and shot something with midgets, clowns, Rolling Stones in drag and girls dancing on a table.
nuttywolfie , This is so funny. We must always remember, Gorgeous George was the "Quiet" Beatle. Yeah right! I love him and have for 54 years and miss his crazy sense of humor. 💛💗❤️💜💙
[Verse 1] This song has nothing tricky about it This song ain't black or white and as far as I know Don't infringe on anyone's copyright, so [Chorus] This song, we'll let be, this song is in E This song is for you and [Verse 2] This tune has nothing bright about it This tune ain't bad or good and come ever what may My expert tells me it's okay [Chorus] As this song came to me unknowingly This song could be, you could be ("Could be 'Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch' - No, sounds more like 'Rescue Me'!") [Saxophone Solo] [Verse 3] This riff ain't trying to win gold medals This riff ain't hip or square, well done or rare May end up one more weight to bear [Chorus] But this song could well be A reason to see that Without you, there's no point to this song [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] But this song could well be A reason to see that Without you, there's no point to this song
If I'm not mistaken, the cop was Brian Wilson of The Beach boys. This video was also part of an episode of Saturday night live from 1976, Brian Wilson was the musical guest for the following week, they were at the same place at the same time.
I have not seen this video in decades but I’ve never forgotten it. Incredibly clever tune in response to the “My Sweet Lord” lawsuit (despicable). I thin I first saw it on SNL in the late 70’s(?) love it love it. Love it!
The 1st album I ever bought with my own money was Thirty Three & 1/ॐ . I was 9 years old. And George Harrison was my favourite Beatle by miles. I don't have every Beatle album. But I have every George album.
A song is a means to Express one's emotions and feelings towards the world rather than adding auto-tune and doing stupid naked moves infront of camera. "This Song " beautifully portrays what George felt while in court during copyright trial. Every corner of this room and every line of it expresses all the emotions of the writer(George).❤
George Harrison & his wonderful songs were sent to me with divine timing recently & the wonderful words & gr8 music are really helping me through these very trying times....he is truly a gr8 musician & knew exactly what was going on in the world!
George will be missed so much. He gave us excellent songs to live by and his song videos- do hilsrious! What a genius!!!! Hope his son Dhani will follow his father's footsteps
This aired on the Beatles reunion episode of Saturday Night Live in November of 1976. I had only seen this video with the SNL audience laughing in the background. Thanks so much for posting this clean copy!
@@jameshoran8 The original airing of the episode ran both songs. In the reruns where they cut the episode from 90 minutes down to 60 minutes, they always cut one of the songs by the musical guest. "Cracker Box Palace" was the first song, and actually charted, which is why they kept that one.
I love the way his hair bounces and I’d love to have my hair cut like that. Though I wasn’t even alive when George died, he still left a mark on my life that can never fade.
Video clipe nota 10! O cenário mistura comédia e sátira. Isso sem falar do cabelo do querido George que está um arraso. O toque final especial é a ironia em relação a acusação de plágio. Muito bom!
This is definitely one of my favorite post-Living In a Material World George songs. The most 70's song possible, but very catchy and really shows off his sense of humor. Also one of the happiest I've seen George look in a post-Beatles video even though the song is 90% spite
George might have had the most majestic hair ever.
You got that right. No other Beatle changed their hairstyle (and facial hair) more than George. He carried all those styles off beautifully. I think his hair was very easy to work with--a hair stylist's delight.
My hair looked like this once. I couldn't pull it off though. The result of a horrible perm, lol.
piggyjo , my hair is currently in that " George-Style " . Except I didn't perm it lol, just cut it and used a curling iron
he had some pretty damn good hair
He got more handsome as he aged as well.
George's perfect answer to the stupidity of copyright litigation that he had to deal with, just like "Silly love songs" was Paul's perfect answer to all the critique of his lyrics.
turquisestones Plus, his musical response was to borrow from two sound alike songs and even call them out by name. Very clever.
He was told before he released My Sweet Lord that it was the same as He's So Fine. He didn't care. Foolish. Sometimes you have to remember you ARE living in the material world
@@anthonypicco7811 Well, "the same" could be applied to many many songs, possibly to 70% of all the rock songs from the 50s and very early 60s. The difference here is that George had deep pockets and My Sweet Lord was a beloved mega hit.
@@anthonypicco7811 Very little work is totally original, most art copies from one person or another, and that is a good thing, thats how you get new art. Copyright is a silly thing that stands in the way of that.
A lot of Shakespeare plays would not have survived modern copyright laws, think about that.
@@emperorpicard6474 So you are in favor of stealing? Back in the 1800s, many authors discovered their books reprinted without their knowledge, and they earned NO money from those copies sold. That book might have taken a year of their life, involved emotions and struggles and re-writes until it was perfect, but they have NO legal ownership? How are they supposed to earn a living, or support themselves and their families? Will we have a gov't program to feed, house and give medical care to artists and writers and musicians for free? (I think we all should have that, but we are not yet a socialist world.)
Should we also get rid of patents? Just because you come up with a good idea for a product, you should have NO control over its marketing, or any ability to stop someone from producing the same product and giving you NO money for it? Being "inspired" by another work is one thing. Note for note or word for word is, in my eyes, thievery. Sure, West Side Story was inspired by Romeo & Juliet, but it was not an exact copy. That is a big difference.
I understand your ideas. I understand we all inspire each other, but as long as the world is set up economically the way it is, copyright & patents are the only solutions to assure creative types get paid.
You may have lost the lawsuit george but you won the fight with THIS SONG.
¡ Yeb Bush ! That’s a rather bogus opinion innit
@¡ Yeb Bush ! Dude. You've commented this on like 5 other George Harrison songs. Chill.
¡ Yeb Bush ! You have a real grudge against George, don’t you? I’ve seen your comments on several other of George’s songs, and you either hate him for whatever reason, or are a bot.
@@vivgreen6872 XD this got me. Dude must have nothing going on, I s'pose
¡ Yeb Bush ! This Bot, there’s nothing special about it...this bot pretends it’s a ‘HE’...this bot trolls you and me. 🎸🎼🎹
Elton John: Your Song
George Harrison: *This Song*
Ray Charles : A Song For You
Stalin: *OUR SONG*
@@jamesdean9183 this is actually the Yes song
Labi Siffre - My Song
Elton John: And you can tell anybody / This is your song 🎶
It's funny when you think about it, George was purportedly and seemingly super shy and naturally quiet/reserved etc. but likely extremely comfortable in front of cameras because of his profile. It shows in his videos and interviews anyway. I can't think of too many other well known people with those traits.
Harrison Ford describes himself that way …. and he’s pretty good in front of the camera
There are loads of celebrities that are introverted/reserved but are extremely comfortable in front of an audience/camera. Johnny Carson was a fine example and he often talked about this with his guests who felt the same way.
Buster Keaton was very shy, a bit awkward, & actually avoided crowds but not onstage or in front of or behind the camera where he was a brilliant director & gorgeous clown in the 1920s
Actually while he didn't speak as much on interviews because the other Beatles took up the spot. But Paul McCartney said that if you did anything he would go on the biggest rant. He was quiet on interviews because of Paul and John but in person he was very talkative
Michael Jackson was shy, but when he was onstage performing he once said he felt at home.
0:05 something in the way he moves...
Adrián PPSS33 lmao
Adrián PPSS33 attracts me like no other lover 😍
3:35 She*****
I don't wanna leave her now…
Reminds me of a convicted criminal
After George lost his case with MY SWEET LORD as he had to pay $700,000 (as I remember) to the writers of HE'S SO FINE for having essentially the same melody and chord progression he wrote THIS SONG! So he made a negative a positive over night and moved on! haha That's George for ya!
Five years after this song was released, Harrison actually bought out Bright Tunes, and paid for it the same amount of $587,000 that Allen Klein had initially paid for the company.
"This TUNE has nothing BRIGHT about it..."
Even though George won the day, the fact Klein bought the company that was suing George is a special kind of nasty.
Eric Andrews luckily it backfired on him. He only got back what he paid for Bright Tunes, instead of the 1.6 million they could have gotten
he LOST?!
Crackerbox Palace and This Song are true classics with excellent videos.
Agreed, they're both terrific songs and vids.
Just discovered these two classics
Of course they're excellent, they're directed by Eric Idle!
Ding Dong is a great video.
That along with Faster, I Got My Mind Set On You, This’s Love and Any Road.
I've never heard this song before, but I know the story behind the lyrics, George Harrison was an absolute legend, this entire song was a middle finger towards the copyright lawsuit from My Sweet Lord, and he wrote a song about how he felt about it. Absolute gold, even at the end of 2020! We miss u George!!
I bet George would have shit himself if someone stole his music... it's a two-way street and I was disappointed in Harrison's attitude toward other musicians.
@@anthonypicco7811 who hurt you
@@arynwhalen197 Maybe George Harrison by being a phony
@@anthonypicco7811 wow! Smoke a spliff and chill the fuxk out
@@anthonypicco7811 ☠🕸
I always liked George's sense of humor
It’s only taken 55 years but George is now officially my favourite Beatle!
Paul is my fave but George has certainly been testing my loyalty!!!
@@wynnie_margeaux It's close between George and John for me
John always first, but then very closely followed by George.
Geoge's guitar solo in "I Saw Her Standing There" sealed the deal for me.
For me its always been George from day one. "The Quiet Beatle." A brilliant song writer's mind!
Legendary Drummer Jim Keltner as the Gavel Thumping Judge. Great Video from George
Jim Keltner fan club forever!
@@LCinNC Yes !
What a brilliant man George was.
CHlEFFIN Yes!☺❤
@¡ Yeb Bush ! You tell em' Yeb!
I agree 1,000%. I think if the Beatles stayed together, he would've been dictating how things should run.. Well, after he quit The Beatles and came back,
they say John and Paul treated much differently. They respected him more. George will always be brilliant! Even up in Heaven!!!!!!!!!➕⛪
George: **does literally nothing**
His hair: ⬆️↗️➡️↘️⬇️↙️⬅️↖️↩️↪️🔃↪️↘️⬆️↕️🔃⤵️
Majestic as fuck.
His hair has muscles of its own
Here there and everywhere
Hadouken!!
George if I could say that he is the best singer and that I love him from the bottom of my heart
0:14 me walking into the classroom late for a test I didn't study for
Literally
George is probably the definition of perfection😍
No doubt about it he is perfect from the inside and outside
Though he'd sneer and say, "What a load of crap!" if someone told him that.
The king Midas of songwriters
i miss him :((((
One of the first music videos, and still the best. It's got it all: drag queens, saxophones, and a Beatle!
Even count Dracula
And one of the drag queens is Ronnie Wood from The Rolling Stones!
A member of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who!
@@shummish that's Keith Moon!
Strawberry Fields Forever is the first music video.
George is still my favourite Beatle and one of my favourite musicians 👍🏻💯🎸🕉️ he always looked cool with the long hair and t shirt with a blazer 👍🏻
It's been 20 years, George. You are still missed.
Remember this Song!!
George’s Response to Him losing Court Case
My Sweet Lord
My Sweet Lord is a BOP, I love that song so much
George the type of guy to laugh in your face by writing a song , about a lawsuit. 🤣
Yeah "Sue Me Sue You Blues!" The best x Beatle & This Song was aimed at "Faul"!🤷♀️
@@itchiray This Song was written due to George's lawsuit problem with My Sweet Lord, being similar to ''He's So Fine''.
You can see a lot of references to that problem on the lyrics, such as ''anyone's copyright'', ''This song is in E'', ''has nothing bright about it''.
itchiray Oh wonderful,
One of those “people” who believe in the Paul’s dead thing.
*joHn BeaT wiFe, iT MuSt MeAN pAuLs DEaD*
Hes so fine , my sweet lord, I like pie . Any 3 syllable words work
@@IjigenTheHand "Bright" being the name of the Shirelles' music publishing company, of course.
I often wonder if George naturally sang out of the right corner of his mouth or if he just developed it as a habit from sharing the mic with Paul
Bronwyn J. McCartney damn i never thought about that! something to think about, really!
He had a deformation in his tooth.
@@jaydenwhitlen1489 i always thought it was because he teeth were super sharp
really! LOL
@siddhesh patankar what her comment or the video. The comment had me dying LOL
George always had a good sense of humor! Miss this man….R.I.P. George.
I’m so glad I got to live the same era as the Beatles and their solo careers. It’s been magical.
Джордж из Битлс? Он живой?
that walk at the start was so adorable. like a lil baby throwing a silly tantrum. you are missed George.
The breakup of the Beatles really allowed us to see what's going on in George's mind at all times
i'm betting no one expected George as the one with the silly music videos
@@Adamdidit The best is the George Harrison "Pirate Song" from Rutland Weekend Television in 1975.
_i rlly love it hahah xD_
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I'm sure they all had interesting minds but hell old George boy somehow sticks out
Once George flew into the freedom of his own abilities, his humor came out and cracked our eggs wide open.
А он Битлз?
I love how George is walking down the hallway at the beginning of the video. Cracks me up every time.
Me too! Suchwith a huge wit and sense of humor, and most importantly a huge heart and soul!!!
I dont know what it is about his voice, but to me, to my ears it is pure bliss !!!
george’s voice was awesome!
Rest in peace, George, thanks for all the great music, humor and memories with and without the Beatles! I miss George!
I agree, so talented
Today is the 21st anniversary of his passing. November 29, 2022. 😢
George was the most talented performer of the Fab 4! All the features of a true pop star !
No he wasn’t…it was a 4-Way tie
@@Oh_I_Will Oh sure he was! He's so relaxed, having the best humorous attitude that really shows on his solo videos.
John was too stiff and stone-faced to reach that level.
How was your day?
*Paul*: I was signing up some papers over at Apple Corp and preparing a European tour
*Ringo*: I lunched with my agent and went to an interview with Johnny Carson
*John*: I recorded a few songs with Harry Nilson and wrote the arrangements for a song.
*George*: I went to a court and shot something with midgets, clowns, Rolling Stones in drag and girls dancing on a table.
wow--as funny as this video is your reply is equally hilarious!
Agreed LOL! @@JamesSaintRave
nuttywolfie , This is so funny. We must always remember, Gorgeous George was the "Quiet" Beatle. Yeah right! I love him and have for 54 years and miss his crazy sense of humor. 💛💗❤️💜💙
Shoot, that WAS Ron Wood in drag.
George,the "fun" Beatle.✌😍😁
The steno lady hammering out on the machine like a piano was great. 0:55
She reminds me Linda McCartney
I def could be wrong but I think she's in Crackerbox Palace video too
George simply nailed it with This Song.
Anyone else miss George's fangs? I found them really attractive. He's still drop dead gorgeous though
Keith Moon had the fangs(vampire) in this.
His smile 🥰
I miss more than just his fangs, I miss the legend himself
brackets
He’s also still drop dead
I love these clips, there is nothing obscene or violent. Just a bunch of crazy people who had a great time. How come I only discovered them today?
This song is like a time capsule back to 1976. This song is for you and (for me).
[Verse 1]
This song has nothing tricky about it
This song ain't black or white and as far as I know
Don't infringe on anyone's copyright, so
[Chorus]
This song, we'll let be, this song is in E
This song is for you and
[Verse 2]
This tune has nothing bright about it
This tune ain't bad or good and come ever what may
My expert tells me it's okay
[Chorus]
As this song came to me unknowingly
This song could be, you could be
("Could be 'Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch' - No, sounds more like 'Rescue Me'!")
[Saxophone Solo]
[Verse 3]
This riff ain't trying to win gold medals
This riff ain't hip or square, well done or rare
May end up one more weight to bear
[Chorus]
But this song could well be
A reason to see that
Without you, there's no point to this song
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
But this song could well be
A reason to see that
Without you, there's no point to this song
His hair, his smile... Its too much beauty
George, inmortal.
I love George. This is a poorer world without him. Forever loved never forgotten 🙏
This song...is pure fun, and another example of the late George's genius. Rest In Peace Mr. Harrison.
George also directed the video.
The bass is really carrying "This Song!"❤
The bassist is Willie Weeks, certified guitar hero!
Of all the Beatles' solo work, George always had the best videos, right until the end.
getting 80 years old this day and the world is missing him forever!
George's wit was awesome and on full display in this song! Such an underrated album, too. Miss you George.
I love George Harrison's music to bits.
Sir George Harrison: underrated genius, he died too young!😢
Yeah famously underrated George Harrison....
If I'm not mistaken, the cop was Brian Wilson of The Beach boys. This video was also part of an episode of Saturday night live from 1976, Brian Wilson was the musical guest for the following week, they were at the same place at the same time.
No I don't think that is correct
Isn't that the same fair isle jumper / vest as Paul McCartney's Waterfall clip?
Hey leo surprised to see you here
It definitely looks real similar
George plagiarised that jumper ;-)
@@dabble778 i wonder who the old ladies in the court room were lamo
they're very similar but not the same.
Humor had to be his answer
The Best Beatle!
What a brilliant man George was.
I love the beatles. So glad i grew up in that era. George is sorely missed as is john.
yes, humor, and love and light, he shined like the sun! good man, blessed are his wife, and family and true friends, to have been in his life.
Just remember that at one point in his life, he looked like this and had this voice.
wonderful.
I have not seen this video in decades but I’ve never forgotten it. Incredibly clever tune in response to the “My Sweet Lord” lawsuit (despicable). I thin I first saw it on SNL in the late 70’s(?) love it love it. Love it!
Exactly!!!
Shown on Saturday Night Live, November 1976 when George was the musical guest.
Happy 80th birthday George....you are so missed : (
i missed this date... yes he is missing in this bloody world of ignorants
This world really don’t deserve a man like George he’s too pure
His voice makes me want to cry. Nostalgia maybe. How beautiful he sang!
The message and delivery of this song, in combination with the music and the video is next level, genius.
I remember watching this video for the first time when I was 11 (13 years ago) and falling in love with the pianist. I still find her very beautiful.
The 1st album I ever bought with my own money was Thirty Three & 1/ॐ . I was 9 years old. And George Harrison was my favourite Beatle by miles. I don't have every Beatle album. But I have every George album.
He is...literally the most beautiful thing I've ever laid eyes on
I love this song, yes This Song! Amazing George Harrison forever ♥
Happy 80th birthday George Harrison!!!
this just show how much they loved george harrison.. all his musical freinds and monty pythin freinds helped in this video
This just reminded me of why I love George so much. So funny because he had such an awesome sense of humor. Miss you dear George!😢💘❤️🔥
hey if you like George Harrison or The Beatles you might like The Doublejumps. have you heard of them?
As George would defy, he wrote this to stick it in their eye! Love ❤️ him
Oh shit, George Harrison started the "E" meme
alright it wasn’t just me who realized that
That crossed my mind as well.
He just said this song is in the key of E. That's all.
H3h3 i don't get it
What time?
I just love Harrison’s style of music. He defines the Beatles style in a big way!
RIP, George. Thanks for all the great music. 🙂
A song is a means to Express one's emotions and feelings towards the world rather than adding auto-tune and doing stupid naked moves infront of camera. "This Song " beautifully portrays what George felt while in court during copyright trial. Every corner of this room and every line of it expresses all the emotions of the writer(George).❤
I swear George Harrison has the best music videos ever
my fav beatle ever , i loved them all but george was special
My favorite too.
What a Great Song and Melody . I Bought The Vinyl LP and Still Have It. I Also Love "Blow Away". I Love George Gx
not only most underrated beatle but arguably best solo work out of all of them
22 years ago yesterday😰❤️
November 29th, 2001
George Harrison we miss you so much💜💜
0:48 George invented the E meme like 50 years before anyone
E
What’s the e meme
@@sahej6939 E
@@sahej6939 E
This song is the strenght of nature.. full of humour --.great George
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT "THIS SONG" ❤
I just came here again to say... *BRACKETS!!!!*
He was a strong gorgeous man, thank you George 😀🙇
I never heard this one from George but I really like it. It's so simple and genius! The video too. He's got a good sense of humor!
George Harrison & his wonderful songs were sent to me with divine timing recently & the wonderful words & gr8 music are really helping me through these very trying times....he is truly a gr8 musician & knew exactly what was going on in the world!
George will be missed so much. He gave us excellent songs to live by and his song videos- do hilsrious! What a genius!!!! Hope his son Dhani will follow his father's footsteps
He always will be a great and Wonderfoul man , he wrote a lot of greats loves , espirituals and reflexions songs !!!!
George Harrison definitely made music fun and exciting to play and sing. Enjoy his and all the Beatles music and songs very much.
i’m proud to say i love this man
"THIS SONG, is a very good Song! R.I.P. George Harrison!
This aired on the Beatles reunion episode of Saturday Night Live in November of 1976. I had only seen this video with the SNL audience laughing in the background. Thanks so much for posting this clean copy!
You know during the reruns of SNL when George was on, they didn't play this song I guess because it was in litigation. They played Cracker box Palace
@@jameshoran8 The original airing of the episode ran both songs. In the reruns where they cut the episode from 90 minutes down to 60 minutes, they always cut one of the songs by the musical guest. "Cracker Box Palace" was the first song, and actually charted, which is why they kept that one.
I love the way his hair bounces and I’d love to have my hair cut like that. Though I wasn’t even alive when George died, he still left a mark on my life that can never fade.
My sweet George 🙏♥️
My aunt looks like George Harrison.
Charlie Ladd I'm sorry.
is she single?
id swipe right
timburvlogs omfg
you're aunt must be a beautiful lady
George was the most talented, and the most missed...
huh?!?
One of the best song vids of all time.
I love George Harrison, This Song & this entertaining video.
Thank you George ❤
I like how the entire song is about This Song
Video clipe nota 10! O cenário mistura comédia e sátira. Isso sem falar do cabelo do querido George que está um arraso. O toque final especial é a ironia em relação a acusação de plágio. Muito bom!
2:39 I like how George is like "Check out this next part man"
George was way ahead of his time for music videos
Really glad to see that George was able to laugh about it all in the end. GEORGE IS THE WINNER. RIP.
This is definitely one of my favorite post-Living In a Material World George songs. The most 70's song possible, but very catchy and really shows off his sense of humor. Also one of the happiest I've seen George look in a post-Beatles video even though the song is 90% spite